David Droga Named Vice Chair of Accenture, Steps Down as Accenture Song CEO

David Droga will step down as Chief Executive Officer of Accenture Song at the end of the fiscal year and take on a broader strategic position as Vice Chair of Accenture. Known for steering Accenture Song through a period of significant growth and integration since assuming leadership in 2021, Droga unified over 40 acquisitions under a single brand and built

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a connected platform that brought together creativity, technology, data, AI, and strategy. Under his leadership, Accenture Song’s revenue grew from $12.5 billion to $19 billion in four years, positioning it as a leading tech-powered creative company. He built a high-caliber leadership team and emphasized expert-driven, solutions-focused growth.

Droga launched his career in Australia at 18 after earning top honors from the Australian Writers and Art Directors School. By the age of 22, he had become Executive Creative Director at the nation's top agency. In 2006, he founded Droga5 in New York. Highlighting Droga’s appointment, Julie Sweet, Chair and CEO of Accenture, commented, "He brings humanity, imagination, clarity, and confidence to everything he touches and helps redefine how businesses grow and connect. His brilliance is matched only by his generosity, integrity, and belief in others. As Accenture’s vice chair, his legacy and impact will continue for our people, our work, and our purpose." Droga expressed gratitude for his global journey and confidence in the new leadership team to advance Accenture Song’s legacy. 

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