Carl Spielvogel

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Carl Spielvogel

When Carl Spielvogel resigned as chairman of Bates Worldwide in 1994, he told The New York Times, where he served as the paper’s first advertising columnist in the late ’50s, he was mapping out plans for his third and fourth careers. Spielvogel, who in his 34-year ad run held chief positions at McCann-Erickson Worldwide, IPG, Backer & Spielvogel and Bates, is now drawing on the diplomatic skills he used to build international agency networks to foster democracy in central Europe as U.S.

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