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JWT is the current name of the United States largest and world's fourth largest advertising agency originally founded by William James Carlton in 1864 and renamed by James Walter Thompson in 1877 to The James Walter Thompson Company. JWT is one of the key companies of Sir Martin Sorrell's WPP Group and is headquartered in New York.

JWT claims to be the first agency to invent copy and layouts; build the first full-service advertising agency; pioneer ad careers for women; produce the first sponsored TV program; develop account planning, and create the first international network. JWT's network has more than 8,500 employees in 300-plus offices in 87 countries who serve over 1,200 clients.

Clients of JWT include HSBC, DTC, Ford, Jet Blue, Kellogg, Nestle, Shell, Pfizer, Unilever, Vodafone, De Beers, White Castle and the United States Marine Corps

JWT's 'relationship marketing', or direct, digital and promotions network is RMG Connect. RMG's network is expanding across JWT offices around the globe, and currently has more than 750 employees in 21 countries and 31 offices.

In 2005, JWT "relaunched" the agency by dropping the name "J. Walter Thompson" in exchange for "JWT."

Ethos JWT logo
Ethos JWT logo

Ethos is a division of JWT focusing on the development and implementation of social responsibility strategies, for corporate and non-profit clients.

In September 2000, J. Walter Thompson advertising agency filmed an advertisement for Cusqueña beer, an alcoholic beverage, at Machu Picchu. A centuries-old sundial at was severely damaged when a 1,000lb crane involved in the filming fell. [1]

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