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Stuart Elliott The New York Times Book Review Evocative and compelling...frank and forthright...You don't have to be in advertising to appreciate a big life in advertising.The New Yorker [I]nsouciant, ebullient and, above all, stylish...the result is that most unusual of books — an entertaining business memoir.
Alan Pell Crawford The Washington Post Book World [A] first-rate look at a special moment in the history of American advertising and American business.
Richard Stengel Time As engaging, effervescent and brave as the ads she created.
Overview
The first woman president of an advertising agency and the first woman CEO of a company on the New York Stock Exchange tells her "riveting story: How she shattered every glass ceiling and became a Madison Avenue legend."*
From her role as fledgling copywriter at Doyle Dane Bernbach — the agency that made big-car-obsessed America fall in love with the funny little Volkswagen — to her brilliant campaign for Braniff Airways that had the flying public scrambling for seats on ...