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  1. Daniel Joseph Edelman (July 3, 1920 – January 15, 2013) was an American public relations executive who founded the world's largest public relations firm, Edelman. [1] Edelman had a significant influence on the methodology of public relations.

  2. www.edelman.com › post › who-was-dan-edelmanWho Was Dan Edelman?

    Sep 28, 2018 · That is the day that Dan Edelman opened the doors of Daniel J. Edelman and Associates at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago in 1952. Dan had been the PR director of the Toni Company, the home permanents pioneers, for four years before setting out on his own, with Toni as the first client.

  3. www.edelman.com › insights › dan-edelman-the-indomitableDan Edelman: The Indomitable

    Jan 16, 2013 · He was one of thousands of men who fought in Europe against the Nazis, but his contribution was to listen overnight to enemy propaganda, then to formulate an effective response on radio or via leaflet drops. Dan loved sports, especially tennis, and was always in it to win.

  4. Edelman's founder, Daniel Edelman, is credited with inventing the corporate media tour for his work with his previous employer, Toni Home Permanent Co. He toured the country with "The Toni Twins", a set of twins, where one used a professional salon and the other used Toni's home hair-care products.

  5. Dec 25, 2023 · 102. Daniel Edelman is a renowned name in the world of public relations and communications. As the founder of the global PR firm, Edelman, he has left a lasting impact on the industry and continues to be a significant figure even after his passing in 2013.

  6. Jan 16, 2013 · Daniel J. Edelman, a businessman who looked deep into the post-World War II American marketplace and culture, divined the potential power of public relations campaigns and founded what became one...

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  8. Jan 17, 2013 · From an early age, public relations mogul Daniel J. Edelman knew how to get his message across. When he was six years old and confined to his room with the mumps, he tapped out messages to his siblings on a typewriter and slipped them under his door.