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American Advertising Federation Hall of Fame

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The Advertising Hall of Fame, operated by the American Advertising Federation (AAF), began in 1948 as a result of a proposal by the New York Ad Club and its president, Andrew Haire, to the Advertising Federation of America, the predecessor organization to the American Advertising Federation. The plan provided that the Advertising Hall of Fame be administered by the Advertising Federation of America on behalf of the entire advertising industry. It honors those men and women who have best served the cause of advertising. Since then, 191 extraordinary individuals have been elected to this illustrious group.

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The council of judges and its executive committee are appointed each year by the president of the American Advertising Federation and chair of the Advertising Hall of Fame. These distinguished industry executives are chosen from the ranks of advertisers, agencies, media organizations and academic institutions in the United States. The council of judges considers the election of either living or deceased persons whose record of advertising and service must be accomplished in the United States or with an American company abroad. To be eligible, individuals must be retired from their primary careers.

A

  • James Randolph Adams
  • Hall "Cap" Adams Jr.
  • Thomas B. Adams
  • Carl J. Ally
  • Edwin L. Artzt
  • F. Wayland Ayer
  • Merlin Hall Aylesworth
  • Rollin C. Ayres
  • B

  • William M. Backer
  • Bruce Barton
  • Ted Bates
  • Don Belding
  • David A. Bell
  • Howard H. Bell
  • William Bernbach
  • Sidney R. Bernstein
  • Allen Loren Billingsley
  • Sam R. Bloom
  • Neil H. Borden
  • John S. Bowen
  • Reginald K. Brack
  • Lee Hastings Bristol
  • Thomas D'Arcy Brophy
  • Charles H. Brower
  • Homer J. Buckley
  • James E. Burke
  • Leo Burnett
  • Thomas J. Burrell
  • Ralph Starr Butler
  • C

  • Earnest Elmo Calkins
  • John Caples
  • Ralph Carson
  • Jay Chiat
  • Michael Campos
  • Richard C. Christian
  • Stanley Clague
  • Charles T. Coiner
  • Fairfax M. Cone
  • Gertrude Crain
  • G.D. Crain Jr.
  • John H. Crichton
  • Barton A. Cummings
  • John P. Cunningham
  • Cyrus H. K. Curtis
  • D

  • William Cheever D'Arcy
  • Donald Walter Davis
  • Roquel Billy Davis
  • Tom Dillon
  • Samuel Candler Dobbs
  • Philip H. Dougherty
  • Bernard C. Duffy
  • Phil Dusenberry
  • E

  • Clarence Eldridge
  • Karl Eller
  • John "Jock" Elliott Jr.
  • Victor Elting Jr.
  • Roger Enrico
  • Alfred W. Erickson
  • Henry Theodore Ewald
  • F

  • Robert M. Feemster
  • James S. Fish
  • Bernice Fitz-Gibbon
  • Bernard T. Flanagan
  • Paul Foley
  • Jo Foxworth
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Kerwin Holmes Fulton
  • Thomas Fryett
  • Five Year Plan
  • G

  • Samuel Chester Gale
  • George Gallup, Ph.D.
  • Philip H. Geier Jr.
  • Peter Georgescu
  • Robert V. Goldstein
  • O. Milton Gossett
  • Katharine Graham
  • Russell T. Gray
  • H

  • Joyce C. Hall
  • Orlando Clinton Harn
  • Marion Harper Jr.
  • Ira C. "Ike" Herbert
  • Morris L. Hite
  • Atherton W. Hobler
  • Gilbert Tennant Hodges
  • Claude Clarence Hopkins
  • George Burton Hotchkiss
  • Herbert Sherman Houston
  • J

  • Harry M. Jacobs
  • William H. Johns
  • Robert L. Johnson
  • John H. Johnson
  • Lewis Bunnell Jones
  • K

  • John E. Kennedy
  • Donald R. Keough
  • Edgar Kobak
  • Ray A. Kroc
  • Alex Kroll
  • Eugene H. Kummel
  • L

  • William LaMothe
  • Lawrence W. Lane
  • Roy Larsen
  • Albert D. Lasker
  • E. St. Elmo Lewis
  • Barney Link
  • George Lois
  • Henry R. Luce
  • M

  • Theodore Francis MacManus
  • Donald A. Macdonald
  • Burt Manning
  • Stanley Marcus
  • William Marsteller
  • Patricia Martin
  • Mac Martin
  • Leonard S. Matthews
  • Harrison King McCann
  • Neil Hosler McElroy
  • James H. McGraw
  • Charles W. Mears
  • Samuel W. Meek
  • Edwin T. Meredith
  • Frank L. Mingo
  • Raymond O. Mithun
  • Howard J. Morgens
  • Arthur Harrison Motley
  • Thomas S. Murphy
  • N

  • Jesse H. Neal
  • Al Neuharth
  • Edward N. Ney
  • Carl W. Nichols Jr.
  • Arthur C. Nielsen Sr.
  • O

  • James O'Shaughnessy
  • John E. O'Toole
  • David Ogilvy
  • Juan Carlos Ortíz
  • Alex F. Osborn
  • P

  • William S. Paley
  • Charles Coolidge Parlin
  • Graham Creighton Patterson
  • J. Earle Pearson
  • Charles D. Peebler Jr.
  • John E. Pepper
  • Raymond J. Petersen
  • Shirley Polykoff
  • Alan Pottasch
  • John Emory Powers
  • Frank Presbrey
  • Harley T. Procter
  • Erma Perham Proetz
  • R

  • Rosser Reeves
  • Keith Reinhard
  • Theodore S. Repplier
  • Helen Lansdowne Resor
  • Stanley Resor
  • Jean Wade Rindlaub
  • Rosana Rodriguez
  • Jessilyn Rodriguez
  • Hal Riney
  • Michael J. Roarty
  • John Irving Romer
  • George Presbury Rowell
  • Raymond Rubicam
  • S

  • Charles H. Sandage
  • David Sarnoff
  • Paul D. Schrage
  • Walter Dill Scott, Ph.D.
  • Alfred J. Seaman
  • Merle Sidener
  • John Smale
  • Frank Stanton
  • Vance L. Stickell
  • Walter Ansel Strong
  • Arthur Ochs Sulzberger
  • T

  • Liener Temerlin
  • Dave Thomas
  • J. Walter Thompson
  • Philip Livingston Thomson
  • Ted Turner
  • U

  • Stuart Barnard Upson Sr.
  • W

  • John Wanamaker
  • Artemas Ward
  • Mary Wells Lawrence
  • Bob Wehling
  • Paul Brown West
  • Owen Burtch Winters
  • Janet L. Wolff
  • Robert W. Woodruff
  • Lester Wunderman
  • Y

  • James Webb Young
  • References

    American Advertising Federation Hall of Fame Wikipedia