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ELLEN STERN, former promotion and publicity director of KPIX (TV ) and KFSO San Francisco, joins Emil Mogul Co., New York, as assistant to president. She will be in charge of radio and television functions of agency.
VIC PIOTROWSKI, with Kroger Co. for past 17 years as grocery merchandiser, joins Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample, New York, as vice president in charge of merchandising department, effective May 22.
PHIL GORDON AGENCY Inc., Chicago, moves to larger quarters at Finchlay Bldg., 23 E. Jackson Blvd.
JACK T. SHARP, formerly sales representative at WJMO Cleveland, joins Ohio Adv. Agency, Cleveland, as account executive.
DONALD C. FOOTE Jr. appointed assistant to Victor Seydel, director of radio and television for Anderson, Davis & Platte Inc., New York.
SANDER HEYMAN, formerly of Schenley Industries, joins Al Paul Lefton Co. He will serve in an executive capacity in agency's New York office.
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SARA M. KELLY purchases entire interest of JOHN E. FONTAINE in Nelson Chesman Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Business will be continued under same name and policies. JAMES R. FOX appointed to direct handling of all accounts and supervisor of all creative and promotion work. He has been with agency a year, and was formerly with McCann-Erickson, New York.
HOWARD W. NEWTON resigns as vice president of Dancer-FitzgeraldSample, New York, to devote fulltime to his placement agency for creative and executive advertising personnel.
ROBERT J. HAKKEN, formerly with Benton & Bowles, New York, joins copy staff of Kenyon & Eckhardt, same city.
LEE TODD, formerly with Buchanan & Co., Los Angeles, joins Brisacher, Wheeler & Staff, that city, as radio and media director. She replaces CHARLES CHAPLIN, resigned.
GEORGE STEGE, former sales director for Pepsodent Division of Lever Bros., joins Leo Burnett Co., Chicago, as account executive. He worked at Pepsodent six years and was director of advertising and merchandising there.
CHARLES PHELPS HINES, formerly with W. B. Doner Adv., New York, joins Detroit copy staff of Kenyon & Eckhardt, New York.
ARTHUR C. LINGE, formerly with Benton & Bowles, New York, joins Maxon Inc., New York, as director of media estimates and contracts. Thomas E. Haytham, with agency for six years as director of marketing and media, appointed director of markets and media research.
ELLIOTT, DALY & SCHNITZER, San Francisco, dissolve partnership after two year association. Mr. Schnitzer opens new agency under his own name, Bernard B. Schnitzer Inc. Other partners, WALLACE F. ELLIOTT and JOHN C. W. DALY, are joined by ROBERT SHERMAN, formerly of Sherman & Shore, in new firm named Elliott, Daly & Sherman. Staff of dissolved partnership will be retained by latter firm. Accounts have been divided on mutually agreed basis. Offices for both agencies will be maintained at 256 Sutter St., San Francisco.
WARREN H. WILKES named vice president and director of Tandy Adv. Agency Ltd., Toronto. ROBERT C. MORGAN appointed secretary and director of agency.
HOWARD M. ROSHKOW, formerly account executive at Wain & Baruch Inc., public relations firm, joins S. R. Leon Co., New York, to manage publicity and research activities.
MAXON Inc., with offices in Detroit, Chicago and New York, will open new San Francisco branch in near future. GEORGE A. THUSS, agency staff member, will direct opening.
WALTER M. HAIMANN, formerly with Jardine Liquor Corp., joins Flint Adv., New York, as an account executive.
W. W. MacGRUDER Inc., Denver, changes name to MacGruder, Bakewell, Kostka Inc.
LEY & LIVINGSTON, San Francisco, moves from 11th floor to penthouse atop Newhall Bldg., 260 California St. Telephone remains Yukon 6-4478.
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