DuPont External Affairs.
The External Affairs Department of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company was created on January 1, 1986, by the merger of the Marketing Communications and Public Affairs Departments. The term "External Affairs" had been used earlier in 1979-84, when Charles E. Welch had served as "Vice President--External Affairs & General Counsel" with general supervision of the Legal, Marketing Communications, Public Affairs, and General Services Departments. The department was restyled "Du Pont External Affairs" on November 1, 1990, when the company dropped the use of the term "department", and as "DuPont External Affairs" in 1992. The department is responsible for all company advertising and publicity.
The Marketing Communications Department was the successor to the Advertising Department, which was created from the Advertising Division of the Sales Department in the general reorganization of September 1921. The Advertising Department was responsible for all print and radio advertisements, market research, and working with outside advertising agencies.
The Public Affairs Department was the successor to the Publicity Department. It too had sprung from the Advertising Division of the Sales Department, by way of the Publicity Bureau of 1916. It was renamed the Publicity Department in October 1935, the Public Relations Department on April 1, 1938, and the Public Affairs Department on January 1, 1973.
From the description of Records, 1979-1989. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122405309
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Advertising |
Advertising |
Advertising |
Advertising Department |
African American consumers |
Agricultural chemical |
Antron nylon fiber |
Architects |
Asian American consumers |
Bathing suits |
Bedding |
Biomedical materials |
Rug and carpet industry |
Carpet fibers |
Carpets, Stain-resistant |
Centrifuges |
Chemical industry |
Clothing and dress |
Color in clothing |
Color in the textile industries |
Color preferences |
Consumer behavior |
Consumers |
Consumers |
Consumer satisfaction |
Consumers' preferences |
Corian |
Corporate image |
Corporations |
Dacron |
Department stores |
Drugs |
Herbicides |
Hispanic American consumers |
Industrial publicity |
Interior decorators |
Jeans (clothing) |
Luggage |
Lycra spandex fiber |
Marketing |
Marketing research |
Market surveys |
Mattresses |
Medical technology |
Men's clothing |
Monece bicomponent fabric |
Nomex aramid fiber |
Nuclear medicine |
Nylon |
Orlon |
Pajamas |
Panty hose |
Paperboard |
Pharmaceutical industry |
Pillows |
Press releases |
Public opinion |
Raidiology, Medical |
Samples (Commerce) |
Selling |
Selling |
SilverStone non-stick finishes |
Soybean industry |
Spandex |
Stainmaster carpet fiber |
Sweaters |
Synthetic fabrics |
Tablecloths |
Tear sheets |
Textile fibers, Synthetic |
Tire fabrics |
Tyvek olefin fiber |
Underwear |
Wallboard |
Women consumers |
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Active 1979
Active 1989