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Herbert Baum
Inducted 1998
Herbert M. Baum joined Quaker
State in June 1993 as chairman and chief executive officer. The
first Quaker State CEO chosen from outside the company, Mr. Baum
immediately crafted a clear vision and personally inspired a dynamic
spirit for what he refers to as "The New Quaker State.
Since his days as an advertising account executive
more than 30 years ago, Mr. Baum has been a passionate advocate of
innovative and effective advertising and marketing. Mr. Baum joined
Campbell Soup Company in 1978 as Associate Director‑ New Products in
the Canned Foods Division, rising to Executive Vice President,
President‑ Campbell North and South America in 1992, before joining
Quaker State in 1993.
By applying the proven marketing techniques he
employed so successfully at Campbell Soup ‑and a few specially
developed for the motor on business ‑‑ Mr. Baum has rewritten the
rules of the lubricants industry. New advertising, new packaging,
new promotions and new products have all helped Quaker State exceed
his ambitious goals for improved volume and eamings.
Formerly chairman of the Association of National
Advertisers and the Advertising Council, Mr. Baum's professional
awards include the American Marketing Association's Charles Coolidge
Parlin Award for his outstanding contributions to marketing, and
co‑recipient of the AMA's Edison Award for marketing innovation with
the late Robert Woodruff, founder of Coca‑Cola. He has also been
honored for "Reinventing the Motor Oil Industry" by Progressive
Grocer magazine and has been named Lubricants World
magazine's 1995 Person of the Year. In the Financial World "CEO
of the Year" competition, Mr. Baum received a Bronze Award for
his industry in 1995 and 1996.
Mr. Baum is a director of the American Marketing
Association, National Petroleum Refiners Association, Meredith
Corporation, Whitman Corporation, and The Dial Corporation.
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