Wunderman, Lester

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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

  • 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)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Wunderman, Lester. Lester Wunderman Papers, 1946-2010 and undated. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
referencedIn James Parton papers, 1914-1986. Houghton Library
referencedIn Brooklyn Museum. Dept. of Photography. Records, Exhibition negatives: installations. African Art of the Dogon: The Lester Wunderman Collection. 1973. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
referencedIn Wunderman. Wunderman Archives, 1958-2010 and undated. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
referencedIn Vera Zorina papers Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
referencedIn Brooklyn Museum. Dept. of the Arts of Africa, the Pacific Islands, and the Americas. Records, Exhibition views: installations. African Art of the Dogon: The Lester Wunderman Collection. 1973. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
creatorOf Lester Wunderman Papers, 1946-2010 and undated David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library
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associatedWith American Express Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Brooklyn Museum. Dept. of Photography. corporateBody
associatedWith Brooklyn Museum. Dept. of the Arts of Africa, the Pacific Islands, and the Americas. corporateBody
associatedWith Children's Television Workshop. corporateBody
associatedWith Columbia House (Firm) corporateBody
associatedWith Famous Artists School (Westport, Conn.) corporateBody
associatedWith Famous Writers School. corporateBody
associatedWith Ford Motor Company. Lincoln-Mercury Division. corporateBody
associatedWith International Business Machines Corporation. corporateBody
associatedWith Jackson & Perkins Co. corporateBody
associatedWith John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History. corporateBody
associatedWith Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) corporateBody
associatedWith Parton, James, 1912- person
associatedWith Sackheim, Maxwell, 1890- person
associatedWith Time, inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Wunderman. corporateBody
associatedWith Young & Rubicam. corporateBody
correspondedWith Zorina, Vera. person
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Advertising
Advertising
Advertising, Direct-mail
Advertising, Direct-mail
Advertising executives
Art, African
Art, Dogon
Direct marketing
Direct marketing
Dogon (African people)
Museum exhibits
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Person

Active 1946

Active 2010

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French,

Danish,

Spanish; Castilian,

Japanese,

German

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