W+K decides to be Good(er)

Wieden+Kennedy decides to be good(er) by becoming the first global network* to get B-Corp certified, a designation that measures a company’s entire social and environmental impact, putting the agency alongside the likes of Patagonia and Ben and Jerry’s. Getting certified requires a company to meet a specific set of standards set up with the goal of transforming the global economy to benefit all people, communities, and the planet.

It all started when we asked ourselves, “what would Wieden and Kennedy do?” 

But when we ask this question, we’re not just talking about the company. We’re also talking about the two humans—Dan and David. Two visionaries who reckoned that most advertising sucked, but who also respected it and knew it could be better. So instead of making more interruptive landfill, they attempted to make the most loveable version of the most hateable thing. It was a combination of their willingness to fail harder and their commitment to walk in stupid every day. To shut up when someone else is talking. And to hire wrong. At the core of all these mantras were a few things: imperfection, inclusion, inspiration, and above all, humanity. 

W+K strived to make advertising a force for good a long, long time ago, back before it was cool. By giving a voice to the outcasts, misfits, and weirdos. To the underrepresented. To the quiet types who needed a home in an industry where everyone always seemed to be screaming. The output? Work that made people laugh. Work that made people cry. Work that made people want to jump off their couch and climb a mountain. Sure, it wasn’t always perfect (because we aren’t). But it strived to be good(er). And that felt important.

*Our entire global network is B-Corp certified except for Mexico City. While in the process, we opened this office that will  become certified soon.

 

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