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Lawrence Berger Edward Concannon I Lawrence Berger named to the newly-created position of senior executive producer, heading the telejvision production and television art departments of Batten. Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc. Edward H. Concannon named a Ivice president at Young & Rubi cam. New York. t j Karl Merle appointed account executive for V e n e t Advertising, Union, N. J. Lorraine Schulze and Bertram Bienstock appointed media director and production manager. John Butler and Renee Babbitts blected to the board of directors of Gardner Advertising Co. and joined the creative division of Gardner Advertising Co., respectively. ^ Page-Rael Associates moved their New York offices from 1270 Sixth 'Ave. to 555 Madison Ave. Robert E. Jacoby named a senior vice president at Doherty, Clifford, jSteers & Shenfield, Inc. Nina M. Flinn elected vice president of the Bruns Advertising Agency, Inc. Patrick J. Bohen elected a vice president at C. J. LaRoche and Co. James K. Tully joined the administrative staff of Leo Burnett Co., inc. as a vice president. John Bowen John S. Bowen and Robert F. Young elected to the board of directors of Benton & Bowles. Roger Proulx joined McCannErickson, Inc. and has been appointed copy chief for the Detroit regional office. Philip A. Cleland joined the New York office of Foote, Cone & Belding as vice president and account supervisor on General Foods. Frank P. Clark joined Needham, Louis and Brorby, Inc. Chicago as a supervisor in the merchandising department. Florence Draugel joined North Advertising Inc. to manage its Project Flow department. Helen Osborne named an account executive with Boylhart, Lovett & Dean, Inc., Los Angeles. Bruce Marsh joined CampbellMithun, Chicago as account director on the Wilson Sporting Goods account. TIME/Buying and Selling Martin Daniels joined the tv sales department of Advertising Time Sales' New York office. He has previously been the head media buyer at Doherty, Clifford, Steers & Shenfield. Richard K. Helledy moved to the New York sales staff of Storer Television Sales, Inc. He had previously been in the firm's Chicago office in a sales capacity, and has held positions with Blair Television Associates and George P. HoUingbcrry Co. Dennis Gillespie named television sales manager in the Chicago office of Peters, Griffin, Woodward, Inc. He joined PGW in 1957 and was previously located in the firm's New York office. TV MEDIA John Cosgrove appointed an account executive in the New York office of CBS Television Stations National Sales. He transferred from the Chicago office where he had been an account executive since 1963. Prior to joining the firm, he was a national sales representative and an account executive in the local sales department of WCAU-TV Philadelphia. James Tully Robert Jacoby Nina Fllnn PERSONALITY POWER • An Onondaga County . ^ farmer phones Deacon '. '.' '.'. Doubleday with a farm news item. ....c. • Syracuse shoppers make ....c... a buying rush on a down• r-.cu.. town store after an Ed m.x.cu.i Murphy spot. srR.cuxc • Sports fans call Bill O'Donnell to settle arguments about yesterday's SYRACUSE game. • This is personality SYRACUSE power at work. With WSYR's strong personalities selling for you in the 18-county area of Central New York, great things happen to sales. Put this sales power to SYRACUSE SYRACUSE SYRACUSE work for you. SYRACUSE R>p<«(«nl«d noT.onailr by THE HENRY I CHRISTAl CO. INC NfW YORK • BOSTON • CHICAGO DETROIT • SAN 5 K\A/ Syracuse, N.Y. 570 KC November 2, 1964 59