Albert Lasker

Albert Lasker in the 1920s Albert Davis Lasker (May 1, 1880 – May 30, 1952) was an American businessman who played a major role in shaping modern advertising. He was raised in Galveston, Texas, where his father was the president of several banks. Moving to Chicago, he became a partner in the advertising firm of Lord & Thomas. He created and produced many successful ad campaigns. He made new use of radio, changing popular culture and appealing to consumers' psychology. A Republican, he designed new ways to advertise election campaigns, especially the Warren Harding campaign of 1920, and became a philanthropist. Provided by Wikipedia
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by: Lasker, Albert Davis. Other Authors: Rosas Sánchez, Rosa María
Published: 1994
Fuente: Universidad Latina de Panamá
Tipo de Material: Book
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by: Lasker, Albert Davis. Other Authors: Rosas Sánchez, Rosa María
Published: 1992
Fuente: Universidad Latina de Panamá
Tipo de Material: Book
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