Samuel Candler Dobbs
Samuel Candler Dobbs was president and chairman of The Coca-Cola Company, from 1919 to 1922.
Early life and education
Dobbs was born on November 8, 1868, in Carroll County, Georgia. He was the son of Harris Henry Dobbs, and nephew of Asa Griggs Candler, founder of The Coca-Cola Company.Career
Dobbs began his career as an Atlanta-based Coca-Cola salesman, during which he persuaded Joe Biedenharn of the Biedenharn Candy Company to set up a Coca-Cola dispenser in this store and order the beverage on a regular basis, thereby fueling sales and recognition of the Coca-Cola name. Dobbs later became the company's sales manager and president.In 1909, Dobbs became president of the Associated Advertising Clubs of America, now the American Advertising Federation, and began to make speeches on the subject.
Dobbs played a pivotal role in the establishment of the Better Business Bureau in 1912.