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For other people named David Kennedy, see David Kennedy (disambiguation).
David Kennedy (born 1939) is an American advertising executive who co-founded Wieden+Kennedy (W+K). He and Dan Wieden were listed as number 22 on the Advertising Age 100 ad people of the 20th century.
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Early life
Kennedy graduated from University of Colorado at Boulder with a fine art degree in 1962.[1][2] In 1962, he moved to Chicago to work in the advertising industry.[2] The following year he married Kathleen Murphy, with whom he had five children.[2] During the '60s and '70s he worked for Leo Burnett Worldwide and Young & Rubicam in Chicago before moving to Portland, Oregon in 1979.
Wieden+Kennedy
He met Dan Wieden at the ad agency of McCann-Erickson in Portland while working on the Nike, Inc. account in 1980. They took Nike with them as a client in 1982 and remain the agency of record.[2] Kennedy retired in December 1993,[3] [4] but continues to work part-time on the American Indian College Fund, a pro bono account for W+K.[2] In retirement he makes metal sculptures and resides in Clackamas County southeast of Oregon City.[2]
References
- ^ Horton, Cleveland (April 13, 1992). Wieden & Kennedy: Keeping Ad Game Fresh. Advertising Age
- ^ a b c d e f Row, D.K. (January 30, 2010). "Profile: David Kennedy of Portland's Wieden+Kennedy ad agency". The Oregonian. http://www.oregonlive.com/art/index.ssf/2010/01/profile_david_kennedy_of_portl.html. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
- ^ Elliott, Stuart (June 2, 1993). Wieden & Kennedy Co-Founder Resigns New York Times
- ^ Feder, Barnaby J. (August 17, 1994). Wieden Broadens Creative Team. New York Times
External links
- David Kennedy profile in 100 ad people of the 20th century.
Categories:- 1939 births
- Living people
- People from Portland, Oregon
- University of Colorado alumni
- Businesspeople in advertising
- People from Clackamas County, Oregon
- American business biography, 1930s birth stubs
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