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Paul Jackson is being moved from his role as the chief executive of Ogilvy & Mather, to become the managing director of client services on the network's international American Express business.
Gary Leih, the Ogilvy Group UK chairman, will take over as the chief executive until a replacement is found.
Jackson, who has spent most of his career handling major accounts, was made the chief executive in 2002.
His move means Jackson will no longer be given a place on the yet-to-be-established UK management board when Leih instigates the group's restructure later in the year.
The new structure will unite Ogilvy's 11 UK businesses, including OgilvyOne and 141, under a single management team of 16 group partners.
Rory Sutherland, who will sit on the management board, has already been appointed the vice-chairman of Ogilvy Group UK. He will be joined on the management board by OgilvyOne's joint managing directors Mike Dodds and Guy Lambert.
Leih said: 'This appointment will see Paul ...