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'''Adam Werbach''' was once the youngest head of the Sierra Club and currently on the board of Greenpeace, must have a lot more "green" in his bank account today. As Fast Company reports, his green PR firm [[Act Now]] "has been scooped up by none other than the lovemark-man himself<ref>http://www.lovemarks.com/</ref>: Saatchi & Saatchi's [[Kevin Roberts]]. The new company, called [[Saatchi & Saatchi S]], in which Werbach will remain CEO, plans on bringing sustainability to the ad agency's clients, which include A-listers like P&G, [[Toyota]], and [[Visa]]. ... Pairing up with [[Wal-Mart]] was painful enough for the environmental establishment to swallow. Now Werbach will be owned by The Mad Men of Madison Avenue, the one place where greenwashing is most feared and excessive wastefulness still runs rampant." Werbach's current clients are presumably now clients of Saatchi & Saatchi S. They constitute a score of corporations, foundations, Big Green groups and others such as [[Amnesty International]], [[Center for American Progress]], [[General Mills]], [[Nathan Cummings Foundation]], [[National Wildlife Federation]], [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], [[Sierra Club]] and [[World Wildlife Fund]].<ref>PR Watch [http://www.prwatch.org/node/6960/print  Green PR Guy Adam Werbach Sells Out to 'Saatchi & Saatchi S'], accessed 7 April 2008</ref>
 
'''Adam Werbach''' was once the youngest head of the Sierra Club and currently on the board of Greenpeace, must have a lot more "green" in his bank account today. As Fast Company reports, his green PR firm [[Act Now]] "has been scooped up by none other than the lovemark-man himself<ref>http://www.lovemarks.com/</ref>: Saatchi & Saatchi's [[Kevin Roberts]]. The new company, called [[Saatchi & Saatchi S]], in which Werbach will remain CEO, plans on bringing sustainability to the ad agency's clients, which include A-listers like P&G, [[Toyota]], and [[Visa]]. ... Pairing up with [[Wal-Mart]] was painful enough for the environmental establishment to swallow. Now Werbach will be owned by The Mad Men of Madison Avenue, the one place where greenwashing is most feared and excessive wastefulness still runs rampant." Werbach's current clients are presumably now clients of Saatchi & Saatchi S. They constitute a score of corporations, foundations, Big Green groups and others such as [[Amnesty International]], [[Center for American Progress]], [[General Mills]], [[Nathan Cummings Foundation]], [[National Wildlife Federation]], [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], [[Sierra Club]] and [[World Wildlife Fund]].<ref>PR Watch [http://www.prwatch.org/node/6960/print  Green PR Guy Adam Werbach Sells Out to 'Saatchi & Saatchi S'], accessed 7 April 2008</ref>
  
==Notes==
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==Contact, References and Resources==
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===Contact===
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:Adam Werbach, Global Chief Exectutive Officer
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:Saatchi & Saatchi S
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:501 York Street
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:San Francisco, California 94110
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:Phone: 415-871-2002
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:Fax: 415-871-2011
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:Email: awerbach@saatchis.com
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===Resources===
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===References===
 
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 8 April 2008

Adam Werbach was once the youngest head of the Sierra Club and currently on the board of Greenpeace, must have a lot more "green" in his bank account today. As Fast Company reports, his green PR firm Act Now "has been scooped up by none other than the lovemark-man himself[1]: Saatchi & Saatchi's Kevin Roberts. The new company, called Saatchi & Saatchi S, in which Werbach will remain CEO, plans on bringing sustainability to the ad agency's clients, which include A-listers like P&G, Toyota, and Visa. ... Pairing up with Wal-Mart was painful enough for the environmental establishment to swallow. Now Werbach will be owned by The Mad Men of Madison Avenue, the one place where greenwashing is most feared and excessive wastefulness still runs rampant." Werbach's current clients are presumably now clients of Saatchi & Saatchi S. They constitute a score of corporations, foundations, Big Green groups and others such as Amnesty International, Center for American Progress, General Mills, Nathan Cummings Foundation, National Wildlife Federation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Sierra Club and World Wildlife Fund.[2]

Contact, References and Resources

Contact

Adam Werbach, Global Chief Exectutive Officer
Saatchi & Saatchi S
501 York Street
San Francisco, California 94110
Phone: 415-871-2002
Fax: 415-871-2011
Email: awerbach@saatchis.com

Resources

References