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6/17/2009 7:32 AM

 

Dan Rosenthal, one of the true veterans of the local advertising community, is retiring.  Dan, who started Rosenthal Partners almost 20 years ago, told us, "I know I look 40, maybe 42, but I'm heading into my 40th, maybe 42nd year of advertising agency meetings and work orders –– don’t you think it's time I took a break?  I've actually been planning to close the shop for several years, but there were always "extenuating circumstances" for keeping it open. Bottom line is, I am closing Rosenthal Partners and transitioning the accounts to my key people, headed by Beth Johnson, who is opening a next-generation agency, RP3."

Rosenthal has been recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the top-100 creative directors in the country, During his career, Dan also has been honored with a Silver Medal winner by the DC Ad Club. Said a colleague, "he set many of the creative standards for the local ad community - always advocating for great creative products as a way to advance the brands that he and his company worked for." 

Rosenthal Partners recently was honored with three prestigious results-based marketing awards for work with Mid Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) TV, Washington Improv Theater for special event promotion and Stanley Martin Homes for an integrated marketing campaign, the top award in each category, at the 2009 M Awards hosted by the American Marketing Association.

In addition to leading Rosenthal Partners, Dan’s career also spans Rosenthal, Greene & Campbell, The Earle Palmer Brown Cos, W.B. Doner and Ketchum.

 Beth Johnson, formerly Rosenthal Partners EVP and 15-year agency veteran, will serve as president of the new firm, together with Creative Director Jim Lansbury and Strategic Planner Scott Gold. According to RP3, "this new management team combines fresh insight into today’s empowered consumer, mastery of the newest engagement tools and techniques, and a passion for powerful creative ideas that make marketing dollars work better and faster." 

“The advertising industry has changed more in the last five years than in its entire history. Marketers are frustrated with yesterday’s agency models that can‘t effectively connect with customers and prospects today,” said Johnson.

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Re: Local Ad Veteran Dan Rosenthal Retires

My dad (Harry London, HJK&A) had the pleasure of working contemporaneously (and competing) with Mr. Rosenthal and when I was considering a marketing/ad career, suggested I meet with him. He was gracious and helpful--what a legacy of great work and relationships he leaves behind.

All the best,

Bob London
President
London, Ink LLC
www.londonink.com)

By Bob London on   6/17/2009 8:30 AM

Re: Local Ad Veteran Dan Rosenthal Retires

I wish Dan the very best. Throughout my career, I’ve found Dan to be one of the nicest, most ethical, and trustworthy individuals in advertising. And his brilliance is without question. Good luck my friend, I wish you the very best. — Glenn

By Glenn Gemmell on   6/18/2009 8:12 AM

Re: Local Ad Veteran Dan Rosenthal Retires

I first worked with Dan years ago when his agency had Presidential Airways as an account. I had just moved to Washington and was impressed with what a genuinely nice guy he was. It's unusual when the guy whose name is on the door directs the VO session, but with Dan, then as well as on other accounts through the years, it was always a great experience. He has earned a long and enjoyable retirement, but he'll be missed by everyone in the local ad community.

By Sheldon Smith on   6/18/2009 8:17 AM

Re: Local Ad Veteran Dan Rosenthal Retires

I had the good fortune of working for and with Dan for 4 1/2 years. I hold him in my highest regard as one of my most important teachers, not just about advertising and business, but about life and how to be a good human being. He has my great affection. The community will miss him. Blessings to you, Dan.

And, I cannot think of a better person to continue his legacy of leadership and progressive thinking than Beth Johnson. Blessings to you, Beth, and your team!

By Dianne Fiumara on   6/18/2009 8:22 AM

Re: Local Ad Veteran Dan Rosenthal Retires

Dan,
Youre one of the greats. Our industry will miss your contributions.

By rob whittle on   6/18/2009 9:26 AM

Re: Local Ad Veteran Dan Rosenthal Retires

Dan,

Dan we wish you the best as you move to this next phase. Your creativity and leadership will leave a legacy void that will be difficult to fill!

By Eugene M. Faison on   6/18/2009 9:37 AM

Re: Local Ad Veteran Dan Rosenthal Retires

Dan,
Wishing you well. You're a great guy in addition to a terrific talent.

Leslie Atkins
President
LA Communications, LLC

By Leslie Atkins on   6/18/2009 10:35 AM

Local Ad Veteran Dan Rosenthal Retires

Dan -
Your fabulous work and leadership took the DC ad community up quite a few notches to help make it what it is today. All this while being a nice guy - that is truly rare!


By Paula Scanlon, Marketing Director, AbilityOne at N on   6/18/2009 11:25 AM

Re: Local Ad Veteran Dan Rosenthal Retires

i remember meeting Dan when he started as a copywriter at the Henry J. kaufman agncy many years ago. i was just starting in the advertising business myself. I enjoyed seeing Dan progress through the years to having his own agency and we all knew he was one of the most creative people in our business.

By Ken Tash, The Ad Solution on   6/18/2009 11:37 AM

Re: Local Ad Veteran Dan Rosenthal Retires

Dan-
If I had known about your upcoming vacation when we had lunch a few weeks ago I would have offered to pay...as thanks for all the good work we did together and also to make sure you at least had something to eat before heading off into the sunset.

Best of luck to a true legend.

Max
MaxHirshfeldPictures

By Max Hirshfeld on   6/30/2009 11:38 AM

Re: Local Ad Veteran Dan Rosenthal Retires


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