Frank Presbrey
Frank Presbrey was a 20th-century advertising pioneer. He was a member of the Gridiron Club of Washington, Vice President of the National American Advertising Agents Association, chairman of the executive committee of the New York Association, an editor of the Eureka Herald and manager of the national newspaper correspondence bureau at Washington.
Background
Presbrey was the author of 'The History and Development of Advertising.' In 1902 he was hired by Pinehurst developer Leonard Tufts to promote Pinehurst as a top tourist destination. He was an advocate of life insurance advertising, developing PR and procedures for the three largest life insurance firms in 1913 including the New York Life Insurance Company.Presbrey was also credited with conceptualizing the Advertising Agents Association, which later became the American Association of Advertising Agencies. His was also the Honorary Vice President of the Boy Scouts America and Chairman of the Boys' Life Committee.