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  1. David Mackenzie Ogilvy was born on 23 June 1911 at West Horsley, Surrey in England. [1] His mother was Dorothy Blew Fairfield, daughter of Arthur Rowan Fairfield, a civil servant from Ireland. His father, Francis John Longley Ogilvy, was a stockbroker. [2] [3]

  2. Oct 29, 2020 · As a birthday gift to his son, he gave him the copyright to the book, thinking it would optimistically sell 4,000 copies. (Let’s place a pin in that 4,000 number.) The book, in and of itself, is a brilliant business maneuver worth studying…

  3. David Ogilvy was born on 23 June 1911, in West Horsley, England. His father was John Longley Ogilvy, a financial broker and classics scholar, and his mother was Dorothy Blew Fairfield. He attended St Cyprian’s School in Eastbourne.

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  4. Jun 19, 2024 · David Ogilvy (born June 23, 1911, West Horsley, Surrey, England—died July 21, 1999, near Bonnes, France) was a British advertising executive known for his emphasis on creative copy and campaign themes, and the founder of the agency of Ogilvy & Mather. Ogilvy was the son of a classics scholar and broker, but financial reverses left the family ...

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  5. Jul 22, 1999 · David Ogilvy, the ad executive who dreamed up the eye-patch wearing ''man in the Hathaway shirt'' and many other iconic advertising campaigns, died yesterday at Chateau Touffou, his home near...

  6. Jul 22, 1999 · Twice divorced, Ogilvy is survived by his third wife, Herta Lans, whom he married when he retired to France in 1973, and by his son, David Fairfield Ogilvy of Greenwich, Conn.

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  8. Advertising magnate David Ogilvy is no exception. Born in 1911 in Surrey, England, David was the son of a classics scholar, but his family had fallen on hard times during the economic downturn of the 1920s.

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