Wunderman, Lester
Lester Wunderman is an advertising executive primarily in the direct marketing industry, founder of an agency in his name now a subsidiary of Young & Rubicam, and a noted collector of Dogon (Mali) art works.
From the description of Lester Wunderman Papers, 1946-2010 and undated. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 698113998
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1920 June 22:
Born, New York, N.Y. -
1939:
Co-founder, with brother Irving, Coronet Advertising Service -
1942 -1947 :Vice President, Caspar Pinsker Advertising Agency -
1947:
Joined Maxwell Sackheim & Co. advertising agency; eventually promoted to Executive Vice President -
1958:
President and Founder, Wunderman Ricotta & Kline (WRK) -
1961 Oct. 1:
Speech to Hundred Million Club (precursor to Direct Marketing Club of New York); first documented use of the term direct marketing in a speech by Wunderman -
1967:
Mail Order Man of the Year, Advertising Club of New York MIT speech, elaboration of the direct marketing concept before the American Marketing Association; speech later read into the Congressional Record -
1973:
WRK merged with Young & Rubicam -
1973 -1976 :Travels to Africa; photography of Dogon life and sculpture -
1977:
Chairman, WRK -
1981:
Frontiers of Direct Marketing published -
1982:
Direct Marketer of the Year, Direct Marketing Day in New York -
Circa 1982 -1989 :Chairman, Visiting Committee of the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, Metropolitan Museum of Art -
1983:
Direct Marketing Association Hall of Fame -
1984:
Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Brooklyn College, City University of New York -
1985:
Focus Award, Montreux Symposium of Direct Marketing -
Circa 1986 -1992 :Trustee, Children's Television Workshop -
1987:
WRK name change to Wunderman Worldwide -
1988:
Special Exhibition of Wunderman's Dogon art collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y., and the Louvre, Paris -
1992:
Wunderman Worldwide merger with Cato Johnson to form Wunderman Cato Johnson -
1994:
Edward N. Mayer, Jr. Award for Educational Leadership, Direct Marketing Educational Foundation -
1996:
Wunderman LLC consulting firm Being Direct: Making Advertising Pay published -
1997:
Lifetime Achievement Award, Direct Marketing Day in New York -
1998:
Advertising Hall of Fame -
1998:
Retired from Wunderman Cato Johnson -
2001:
Wunderman Cato Johnson renamed Wunderman, NY; Wunderman named Chairman Emeritus -
2004:
Being Direct: Making Advertising Pay, second edition, published -
2010:
Chairman Emeritus, Visiting Committee, Rockefeller Wing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y.
In addition, Wunderman has been involved in a range of professional and personal activities:
Education: Adjunct Professor of Marketing, Columbia University School for Continuing Education; Visiting Clinical Professor of Direct Marketing, School for Continuing Education, New York University; Chairman, Executive Committee, Center for Direct Marketing, New York University; Editorial Review Board, Journal of Direct Marketing, Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University; Lectured on direct marketing, primitive art, communications and advertising. Attended New York University, City University of New York, Brooklyn College, Columbia University.
Professional organizations: Director, The Advertising Council; Board of Directors, Direct Marketing Association; Secretary/Treasurer, American Association of Advertising Agencies; Founding Chairman, DMA International Strategic Forum on Direct Marketing; Director, The Marketing Consortium; Founder, Lester Wunderman Instituut, Amsterdam. Co-Founder (with Cornell Capa and Jacqueline Kennedy), International Center of Photography
Specialist in Dogon (Mali) art: Assembled the largest privately held collection of Dogon art, which toured several museums before a large portion of the collection was donated to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Louvre; the collection formed the illustrations on several books on African art.
Humanitarian work: Administrative Council, UNESCO International Fund for the Promotion of Culture; Co-Chairman, Friends of Leopold Senghor Foundation; President, Wunderman Foundation, which funds research in developing regions. Member, UNICEF, Paris.
From the guide to the Lester Wunderman Papers, 1946-2010 and undated, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University)
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