Two former Ogilvy & Mather execs were found guilty "of plotting to overbill government's $1 billion Office of National Drug Control Policy account to cover a $3 million revenue shortfall on the business," Adweek reports. They face up to 5 years in prison, with sentencing set for May 16.
I briefly met one of the guilty, Shona Seifert, at an interview at Ogilvy back in 2001. She didn't seem like the type who would (plot to) overbill the government to cover a revenue shortfall. Then again, I'm not sure that's a trait I could spot.
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