Jean Wade Rindlaub
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Jean Wade Rindlaub (9 February 1904–19 December 1991) was one of the first American women to become a major advertising executive. She was inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame in 1989.
She spent 33 years at Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn and was considered an authority on marketing to women.[1] She was an early proponent of marketing research.
Rindlaub died of complications from a stroke in Stamford, Connecticut. [2]
[edit] References
- ^ Rothenberg, Randall (December 18, 1989). Advertising; 3 Executives Honored. New York Times
- ^ Lambert, Bruce (December 22, 1991). Jean Wade Rindlaub, 87, Dies; One of First Female Ad Executives. New York Times
[edit] External links
- Jean Wade Rindlaub via Advertising Hall of Fame