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The Bishopric-Green-Fielden advertising agency in Florida elects Robert J. Fitzgerald as treasurer and Mrs. Natalie Guerra as secretary. President Karl Bishopric announces record 1957 business and higher 1958 billings. Benjamin C. Green joins the board; other officers reelected.
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Election of Robert J. Fitzgerald as corporation treasurer of the Bishopric-Green-Fielden advertising agency, and Mrs. Natalie Guerra as secretary, has been announced by Karl Bishopric, agency president.
Fitzgerald, who joined the organization a year ago, holds the position of controller for the agency. Mrs. Guerra, employed by the company since 1952, is media director.
The new officers were elected at a board of directors meeting marking the beginning of the 12th year for the agency which now has an annual gross billing of two million dollars. It ranks as Florida's largest advertising agency.
"Our volume of business in 1957 was the heaviest in the company's history, and our billing in January and February of this year were higher than for the corresponding period of last year," Bishopric said.
Benjamin C. Green, director of research, was added to the board of directors at the meeting.
Reelected officers and board members were President Bishopric, executive vice president Jack I. Green and vice presidents W. Arthur Fielden and Charles H. Whitebrook.
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1958
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Election of new officers at the Bishopric-Green-Fielden advertising agency, marking its 12th year with record billings and growth.