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Alan A. Roberts, elected VlCC
pn.-skli.nl ol ( icyCI . \loicv . Ballard. Inc . New "i oris Vftci joining the |ugcnc\ in I *■> 5 7 he served us dircctoi marketing research, western divi• II, and Liter transfered from the ( hk igo office to New > ork, initially in marketing research and most ill) in account management.
Barry J. Ballister and Richard
r. vinyard elected vice presidents .a led Bates & Co., Sevk York. 'Ballister, creative supervisor, came
Htilh\i< r i ard
to the agencj in ll>5l>. from G Advertising, where he worked .is i copywriter. Vinyard joined Bates in 1963 from Ralston Purina Co.. st. I ouis, where he was advertising and promotion manager.
Dean Landis elected executive
vice president in charge ol administrative sen ices ol < ompton td vertising, Chicago Since joining the agenc] in 1958 as general mana he has been named senioi vice prea idem and m I1>mi elected to Ilie hoard ol directors Draper Daniels
joined the agency as executive vice president in charge >>t creative services and will become a member ol the agency's board "i directors and chairman of the advertising plans
board. Prior to his appointment bv President Kenned) as National I i
port Expansion Coordinator in 1962
lie served Leo Burnett Co, m various capacities.
William M. Alrich joins puhhe relations stall of Lewis & (iilman. Inc.. Philadelphia. He was previously editor of the Spectator, national insurance magazine, Commercial America, foreign trade magazine, Presbyterian Life news magazine and Commonwealth Review, a weekly newspaper in Luray. Ya. He is a member of the American Risk and Insurance Association and president of the Conestoga Community Concerts Association.
Robf-rt W Moore to ilk
partmenl ol N. W. A Philadelphia Pi cviou . copywritei i"i an exporl adv< ing service and
lancing, writii in
connection with the New > \s orld's I aii
Thomas C. O'Connell joined the
pulic relations department ol i M
Matties. Im II ( ime t«> tl
cj from ( unningham & Walsh and
Stephen Goeii ASSOC.
Richard Olsen, assistant media
director at Doherty, ( lifford,
Steels & Shenlield. named president
Ronald P. Smillie joined I eo Bur
nett Co., Chicago, as an account
executive. He formerly headed his
own agencj in St 1 ouis
Tad Bright joined H.iroKI (
& ( o . Boston, as an account t
CUtive. He is a member ol the
Saietv Council of the ( Ihambei ol
Commerce, Philadelphia
Robert Volden joined KnOX
. Advertising as a copywriter.
He was formerly creative director .vith Graves & Associates and senior
.vriter witli Campbcll-Mithun.
George M. Vanderbilt made client contact man for Meldrum & ewsmith, Cleveland. He joined M \ l: in 1^62 and was most re:entlv media buyer, consumer products, in the marketing services irtment.
Miss Marilyn Eastman named dir e C t r e S S ol commercial depart m e n t of Hardman Assoc Inc., Pittsburgh. She was responsible for one of
the two commer
{ Cials that placed
a m o n g t h e n Best" in the recent Broadcasting Awards
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Garth K. Hintz appointed account executive in client services ol \1elugh and Hoffman. Inc., Birminglam. Mich He comes to the agencj ifter nine years with Campbelliwald Co . Detroit, most recently S account executive for Chevrolet.
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