The Insanity of Advertising

Memoirs of a Mad Man

Business & Finance, Marketing & Sales, Advertising & Promotion, Biography & Memoir, Business
Cover of the book The Insanity of Advertising by Fred S. Goldberg, Chicago Review Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Fred S. Goldberg ISBN: 9781641602792
Publisher: Chicago Review Press Publication: May 28, 2019
Imprint: Council Oak Books Language: English
Author: Fred S. Goldberg
ISBN: 9781641602792
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Publication: May 28, 2019
Imprint: Council Oak Books
Language: English

Mad Men's Don Draper has nothing on Fred Goldberg, and this memoir is the real story of mad men in a very mad world

This celebrated ad man cut his teeth in the late 1960s with the legendary agency Young & Rubicam, took over operations at Chiat/Day as COO for almost 7 years, and then founded his own firm, Goldberg Moser O'Neill. His client list reads like a who's who of 20th-century innovators: Steve Jobs (Apple), Andy Grove (Intel), John Chambers (Cisco), Larry Ellison (Oracle), and Michael Dell (Dell) are just a few of the movers and shakers who turned to him when they needed ads that would make their products household names. The Insanity of Advertising presents an unforgettable glimpse into the chaos, drama, and outright wackiness that fuels one of the most of loved and hated industries in the world. Goldberg reveals behind-the-scenes dirt on what it was like to craft ad campaigns for some corporate titans, and also shares stories of the mad men who worked alongside him.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Mad Men's Don Draper has nothing on Fred Goldberg, and this memoir is the real story of mad men in a very mad world

This celebrated ad man cut his teeth in the late 1960s with the legendary agency Young & Rubicam, took over operations at Chiat/Day as COO for almost 7 years, and then founded his own firm, Goldberg Moser O'Neill. His client list reads like a who's who of 20th-century innovators: Steve Jobs (Apple), Andy Grove (Intel), John Chambers (Cisco), Larry Ellison (Oracle), and Michael Dell (Dell) are just a few of the movers and shakers who turned to him when they needed ads that would make their products household names. The Insanity of Advertising presents an unforgettable glimpse into the chaos, drama, and outright wackiness that fuels one of the most of loved and hated industries in the world. Goldberg reveals behind-the-scenes dirt on what it was like to craft ad campaigns for some corporate titans, and also shares stories of the mad men who worked alongside him.

More books from Chicago Review Press

Cover of the book Fall River and Other Uncollected Stories by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book Count Girls In by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book Letters to a Young Feminist by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book Tea & Antipathy by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book The Camper Book by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book Exploring the Solar System by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book Seventeen Fathoms Deep by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book Race to Hawaii by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book Franklin Delano Roosevelt for Kids by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book Somebody's Daughter by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book The Stay-at-Home Dad Handbook by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book Hard to Be a God by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book But You Scared Me the Most by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book Michelangelo for Kids by Fred S. Goldberg
Cover of the book Why Is Milk White? by Fred S. Goldberg
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy