Elliott, Stuart - Bio Profile Journalist 02-23-10 (NYT)

Beat: Advertising and Marketing



Excerpt: Those with long memories will recall that Stuart Elliott picked up the mantle of Philip H. Dougherty as the steward of the Times’ advertising column. Mr. Dougherty wrote the advertising and marketing column for 22 years and in doing so attained legendary status. After Mr. Dougherty died in 1988, the column drifted until the Times tapped Mr. Elliott, then 38, to take it on.



Full dossier on Stuart Elliott of The New York Times is 5,769 words in length. Professionally reported and fact-checked. Most recently updated 02/25/10. Updates available. Includes earlier iterations.



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