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WHAT IS THE LAF?


What is the LAF?

Mission Statement
Objectives

A Brief History of AAF
Past Presidents


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A Brief History of AAF

By the turn of the 19th century, advertising had been recognized as an important and viable means of communication. The industrial movement gave rise to the need for product and service promotion, and with this, the advertising profession was established. As the profession grew into an industry, practitioners became concerned with assuring high business standards. Then, as now, advertising professionals identified the need to join together to protect and promote their trade.

This idea led to the organization of professional advertising clubs founded on the principle of upholding high industry standards. Across the country, advertising professionals formed local organizations to achieve this objective. 

By 1904, these local advertising clubs realized that to be effective they should join together. Accordingly, the local clubs in the West formed the Pacific Coast Advertising Men’s Association. A year later, the East Coast clubs organized into the National Federation of Advertising Clubs. These two regional groups evolved to become the Advertising Association of the West (AAW) and the Advertising Federation of America (AFA). 

Both associations worked to raise the standards of advertising through education and self-regulation. In the east, the AFA organized a national vigilance committee in 1911 and launched the “truth in advertising” movement, the forerunner to Better Business Bureaus. The AAW became involved in this movement a year later. 

For many years the AAW and the AFA operated independently to represent industry interests. After World War II, however, the east and west were brought closer together through the advent of commercial air travel and advances in telecommunications. Accordingly, it became increasingly necessary for the AFA and AAW to coordinate activities and positions, particularly in dealing with the federal government. 

For several years the AFA and AAW worked cooperatively to promote and protect industry interests as pressure toward merger mounted. In 1962, a joint convention was held and a commission was formed to discuss the issue of merger. Five years later, in February 1967, the Advertising Federation of America and the Advertising Association of the West joined forces, creating the unifying voice for advertising….

THE AMERICAN ADVERTISING FEDERATION 

Today, the American Advertising Federation (AAF) represents some 50,000 advertising men and women in all industry segments. Members join together to achieve a common mission. 

As a member of your local advertising club, you are a member of the American Advertising Federation (AAF). As the "Unifying Voice for Advertising," the American Advertising Federation (AAF), headquartered in Washington, D.C., with a Western Region office in Newport Beach, Calif., is the trade association that represents 50,000 professionals in the advertising industry. AAF's 130 corporate members are advertisers, agencies and media companies that comprise the nation's leading brands and corporations. AAF has a national network of 210 ad clubs and connects the industry with an academic base through its 210 college chapters. 

The AAF’s objectives are accomplished by the following initiatives:

  • Advertising Hall of Fame 

  • Advertising Hall of Achievement

  • ADDY® Awards

  • AAF National Conference

  • Government Affairs Conference

  • Great Brands Campaign

  • Most Promising Minority Students Program

  • Mosaic Awards

  • Multicultural Resources Expo

  • NSAC: College World Series of Advertising

  • AAF Principles & Recommended Practices for Effective Advertising in the American Multicultural Marketplace

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