Fellows of
the Academy
The Fellow Award is the most
prestigious award given by the Academy. While other
Academy awards honor members for outstanding
achievement in a single area (e.g., teaching
excellence, outstanding research, and distinguished
service), the designation of Fellow is for a lifetime
of achievement in the advancement of advertising
scholarship, education, and service to the
discipline. Thus, the Fellow is the Academy’s
broadest and most prestigious award. The basic
requirement shall be evidence of a substantial
contribution to the accomplishment of the objectives
stated in Article II of the Constitution, evidenced
by the following accomplishments:
- Principal
responsibility for publication of significant
contributions to advertising scholarship in
recognized journals or in book form;
and
-
Recognition of a nationally
known academic or practitioner who has
contributed notably to the value and
importance of advertising education;
and
-
Significant service
contribution to advertising education at the
college, university or professional
level.
The
Fellows
Charles
Allen
Arnold Barban
Don Belding
Sidney R. Bernstein
Steuart H. Britt
Phillip W. Burton
George Clark
John Crawford
Barton Cummings
S. Watson Dunn
Ronald J. Faber
James S. Fish
Vernon Fryberger
Stephen A. Greyser
Melvin S. Hattwick
Harry Hepner
Don Hileman
H. Keith Hunt
John D. Leckenby
Claude R. Martin, Jr.
Gordon Miracle
Ivan L. Preston
Royal Ray
Leonard Reid
Billy I. Ross
Kim B. Rotzoll
Charles H. Sandage
Jack Z. Sissors
Esther Thorson
Daniel Warner
Walter Weir
Gordon White
Robert Zacher
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