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Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly

Mad Women (From the AOP Archives)

This week, we look at the Great Women of Advertising. The Hall Of Famers who broke the rules, kicked open the doors and created some of the most famous advertising of our times. We’ll meet the first advertising woman ever, the woman who created the first images of wives as Happy Homemakers, the woman who revolutionized the retail business, the female creative director who inspired the “I Love New York” campaign, as well as some of the top ad women of today. 


Move over Mad Men, it’s time to honour the Mad Women.


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