Congratulations to Eliana Kaplan, Chief Growth Officer at Wunderman Thompson Argentina, who has been named one of Ad Age's Leading Women Argentina for 2022!

Leading Women Argentina, in association with Adlatina, has brought together standout players in the Argentine communications and marketing industry. The 17 female leaders join a group—previously known as Women to Watch—of more than 100 professional women, all of whom make an impact on the Argentine market.

Eliana Kaplan, Chief Growth Officer, Wunderman Thompson Argentina

Eliana Kaplan has 20 years of experience in customer service for advertising agencies and works in strategic planning, organization and business development, with skills in digital marketing and technologies. She studied law at UBA and advertising at UCES and took leadership development programs at IAE and WPP Maestro.

She began her career in different communication companies: among them, Bridger Conway. In 2007, she joined the staff of Wunderman Thompson, where she held the positions of executive, supervisor, director and group account director and, in 2017, she rose to general account director, managing the accounts department. She has received awards and recognition on a local, regional and global scale and has worked for major clients and brands.

Today she is the chief growth officer in the Argentina office—and what she enjoys the most is being Tomi's mother.

See all of the honorees on Ad Age

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