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− | '''Hugh Pollard''' was president of the local Little Rock [[Jaycees]] in the late 1960s. | + | '''Hugh Pollard''' was president and CEO of advertising firm [[Brooks Pollard and Associates]]. Clients included [[TCBY]], Riverside Furniture, Riceland Foods, Delta Pride, and [[Kroger]]. |
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+ | Pollard was also president of the local Little Rock [[Jaycees]] in the late 1960s. His father is advertising executive [[Al Pollard]], who established Brooks-Pollard in 1942. The company history can be traced to the [[Robert H. Brooks Company]] established in 1915. | ||
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+ | *Wythe Walker Jr., "Brooks-Pollard at the Crossroads," ''Arkansas Business,'' December 3, 1990. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:06, 21 February 2010
Hugh Pollard was president and CEO of advertising firm Brooks Pollard and Associates. Clients included TCBY, Riverside Furniture, Riceland Foods, Delta Pride, and Kroger.
Pollard was also president of the local Little Rock Jaycees in the late 1960s. His father is advertising executive Al Pollard, who established Brooks-Pollard in 1942. The company history can be traced to the Robert H. Brooks Company established in 1915.
References
- Wythe Walker Jr., "Brooks-Pollard at the Crossroads," Arkansas Business, December 3, 1990.