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Brophy, Thomas D'Arcy

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Brophy, Thomas D'Arcy (1893–1967)

US advertising executive. He pioneered professionally written radio advertising and celebrity ad announcers in the late 1930s. In 1947 he founded the American Heritage Foundation, a conservative ‘think-tank’, and was president and chairman until his death.

He was born in Butte, Montana. After a youthful career in marketing he joined the New York advertising agency Kenyon and Eckhardt in 1931, where he was president 1937–49 and chairman 1949–57.



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