Ex-Ogilvy, DDB Exec Heekin Dies at 82

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NEW YORK James Robson Heekin Jr., selected by David Ogilvy to serve as president of Ogilvy & Mather in the U.S. at the age of 39 in 1965, and who went on to hold the same post at Doyle Dane Bernbach, died on Oct. 5.

Heekin, who was 82, is the father of James R. Heekin III, chairman, CEO of WPP’s Grey Group.

During the elder Heekin’s four-year tenure as president, O&M went public in 1966; set up its first direct marketing unit in 1967; and won key clients like Merck, Gillette, General Cigar, Hershey and Contac cold capsules.

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