Monroe Green

Monroe Green (c. 1904 – December 7, 1996) was an American businessman and long-time advertising director of The New York Times.

Monroe Green
Bornc. 1904
South Amboy, New Jersey
DiedDecember 7, 1996 (age 92)
NationalityAmerican
EducationB.A. University of Pennsylvania
OccupationBusinessman
Known forAdvertising director of The New York Times
Spouse(s)Ruth Gast (died 1979)
Jean Green
Children2

Biography

Green was born in South Amboy, New Jersey to a Jewish family, the only child of an owner of a small clothing store.[1][2] His father died when Green was 10.[1] In 1927, Green graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and after school, went to work as a store advertising manager for Macy's.[1] In 1930, he accepted a position with The New York American becoming advertising director of New York Journal-American in 1936 after its merger with New York Evening Journal.[1]

In 1942, he joined The New York Times as advertising director where he doubled the newspaper's advertising revenues, expanded internationally, and propelled The Times Magazine to the top position in fashion advertising.[1] Under his tenure, he grew advertising revenues to be three times the revenues from the sale of newspapers.[1] In 1968, Green retired.[1]

Personal life

Green was married twice. His first wife, Ruth Gast, died in 1979.[1] He was survived by his wife, Jean Green; and two children: George Green and Nancy Green Sherman Friedman.[1][3] Green died at his home on December 7, 1996 in Palm Beach, Florida.[1]

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