- Edward Vick
Edward H. Vick (b. 1945?,
Philadelphia ) is a former Naval officer, businessman and volunteer worker for veteran' causes. He served two tours of duty during theVietnam War and received two Bronze Star Medals with Combat “V”, theCombat Action Ribbon , the Presidential Unit Citation and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. His business career was spent in themarketing communication s business, including most recently, the chairmanship of Young & Rubicam Advertising and its parent, Young & Rubicam Inc. Vick has also been active in veterans’ causes and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from theVietnam Veterans of America for his volunteer work.Biography
A native of
Philadelphia , Vick attended Episcopal Academy inMerion, Pennsylvania . He graduated from theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill andNorthwestern University ,Illinois , withBachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at UNC.A Naval officer prior to commencing his business career, Vick served two tours of duty in Southeast Asia during the
Vietnam War . His first in 1967 was as a Division Officer aboard the ammunition shipUSS Mauna Loa (AE-8) off the coast of Vietnam. In 1968 Vick volunteered to return to Vietnam with the Navy’s River Patrol Force. Serving with several different River Divisions at the height of the war in 1969, he led over 100 combat missions throughout Vietnam’sMekong Delta and along theCambodia n border. He was awarded Bronze Star Medals with Combat “V”, theCombat Action Ribbon , the Presidential Unit Citation and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry and other decorations. In 2003, he published the historical novel "Slingshot" based on his experiences during the war. Thomas Corey, past president ofVietnam Veterans of America called the book, "A graphic and compelling picture of Vietnam’s warriors. A picture that today, more than ever, people need to understand and appreciate."After service, Vick worked in the
marketing communication s business for 30 years, spending nearly half of that inChairman , CEO or COO positions. He held one or more of these top roles at Ammirati & Puris, Landor, Young & Rubicam New York, Young & Rubicam Advertising and Young & Rubicam Inc. and was chairman of both Young & Rubicam Advertising and its parent, Young & Rubicam Inc. During Vick’s tenure, Young & Rubicam won numerous creative awards and was named "Agency of the Year" on several occasions. He retired in 2001.Vick was active in veterans’ causes. He first served on the Board of the Vietnam Veterans Leadership Program, a mentoring effort undertaking in
New York in the early 1980s. New York MayorEd Koch appointed him to the Board of the New York Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission.Vietnam Veterans of America bestowed its Lifetime Achievement Award on him for his work in support of that organization’s goals. He was involved in furthering the causes of veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts through bothIraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) and the political action committee VoteVets.Beyond veterans’ causes, he served on a number of other boards including The American Foundation for Aids Research, the
United Negro College Fund , The Advertising Education Foundation, and TheAmerican Association of Advertising Agencies . He was a member of theCouncil on Foreign Relations , theUnion League ,Merion Golf Club and The Ends of the Earth Society.Bibliography
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