Tom Burrell Explained

Thomas J. "Tom" Burrell[1] (born March 18, 1939)[2] founder and chairman emeritus of Burrell Communications, became one of the first African Americans in the field of advertising.[3]

Early years

Burrell was born in Chicago, where his father owned a tavern and his mother worked for a beauty parlor. He switched high schools to avoid being near "the wrong crowd" and it was in the second one that a teacher encouraged him to look into the field of advertising.[2] [4] He then went to Roosevelt University, majoring in English and with a minor in advertising.

Career

Burrell was "the first black person to work in a Chicago advertising agency."[5] After ten years of advancing, he and Emmett McBain opened their own agency, Burrell McBain Advertising.[6] Part of Burrell's pitch was that "black people are not dark-skinned white people," referring to differences in music preferences and other cultural differences. Burrell bought out his partner in 1974 and renamed the agency Burrell Communications Group.[2] McDonald's and Coca-Cola were early clients.[5]

In 1999 he sold 49% of his firm to fund expansion,[7] and subsequently stepped aside, becoming chairman emeritus of the agency; Burrell was later inducted into the American Advertising Federation Hall of Fame.[8] He also authored two books, Brainwashed: Challenging the Myth of Black Inferiority[9] and Brainwashed: Erasing the Myth of Black Inferiority.[10] [3]

One post-retirement recognition of his professional accomplishments came in 2017 from The One Club.[11]

Personal

He and his wife Madeleine Moore Burrell live in Miami. Burrell has donated to and benefitted from Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind since being diagnosed with macular degeneration.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: . Thomas J. Burrell. (1939-). . March 29, 1999.
  2. Web site: . Burrell, Thomas J. 1939– . May 17, 2018.
  3. News: . Tom Burrell, pioneering ad executive, selling South Loop condo . April 6, 2018.
  4. News: . Perseverance pays dividend at $128 million Burrell shop . Adrienne W. Fawcett . June 3, 1996 . C2, C4, C6.
  5. Web site: WTTW. How Tom Burrell Convinced Corporations That 'Black People Are Not Dark-Skinned White People'. Daniel Hautzinger . June 28, 2018.
  6. News: . Burrell at 25 . June 3, 1996 . C1.
  7. News: Advertising Age. Publicis takes stake in Burrell. Chairman-CEO Thomas Burrell will own 43% of the agency, and executives will own the remaining 8%.. June 2, 1999.
  8. Web site: Members, Advertising Hall of Fame.
  9. Book: 978-1-4019-2592-5 . 2010. Brainwashed: Challenging the Myth of Black Inferiority. Tom Burrell.
  10. Book: 978-1-4019-2591-8 . Brainwashed: Erasing the Myth of Black Inferiority. Tom Burrell. September 2009.
  11. News: BizJournals (Chicago) . Chicago ad man Tom Burrell makes history with a top honor . Lewis Lazare . September 20, 2017.