“Freedom is only part of the answer. Freedom is the atmosphere. A lot goes on within that freedom. The respect, first of all, of one human being for another—a respect for his ideas, his opinions, especially if they differ sharply from your own.”
-Phyllis Robinson
Phyllis Robinson was born in 1921 and earned her Bachelor’s Degree in sociology from Barnard College. After WWII, she moved to Boston from NYC and started working at Grey Advertising where she wrote fashion ads for Bresnick & Solomont. She was a chief copywriter for DDB in 1949 and was the first ever woman to hold this roll. Phyllis was a true creative that had a writing style that was witty and conversational. She fostered outside of the box thinking for herself and her team. As a pioneer that led the creative revolution of her time, she was inducted into the Copywriters Hall of Fame in 1968. She passed away at 89 years old and left the world a better place than it was when she came into it for women in America.