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{{Infobox Defunct Business|name=Dodson, Craddock & Born Advertising|logo=[[Image:DCB_Sign.jpg|140px|center|DC&B 1980 logo]]|image=DCB_GroupPortrait.jpg|caption=Pat Dodson, Patricia Thornton Born & Frank Craddock|type=|industry=Advertising|products=|services=|location=4711 [[Scenic Highway]] (1967)|established=[[1958]]|founder=[[Mayhew "Pat" Dodson]]|defunct=[[2000]]|fate= Merged with|successor=[[Duncan McCall Advertising]]|owner=|ownertitle=|employees=|revenue=$1.3 million (1999)<ref name="merger">"Ad agency merger draws on the best of old and new." ''Pensacola News Journal'', August 1, 2000.</ref>|income=|website=|slogan=|mapcode=}}'''Dodson, Craddock & Born, Inc.Advertising''' ('''DC&B''' ) was one of the oldest first full-service advertising agencies agency in Pensacola before its merger with [[Duncan McCall]] in [[2000]].
==Origins==The agency firm was founded in [[1958]] as the '''Pat Dodson Agency''' by ex-Marine captain [[Mayhew "Pat " Dodson]], who borrowed the $75 needed to buy a city license. He was joined that year by local artist [[Frank CraddockPatricia Thornton Born]] and . Their first office was located at 314 South [[Patricia Thornton BornBaylen Street]], who had recently designed a building that, according to rumors, was previously a brothel in the now-iconic city's [[Pensacola Beach signred-light district]], joined the firm in . The agency's initial clients included [[1961Mutual Federal Savings & Loan]], and they were incorporated by the state on [[May 1First National Bank of Milton]], and the [[1962Bank of Jay]].<ref name="sunbiz">[http://www.sunbiz.org/scripts/cordet.exe?action=DETFIL&inq_doc_number=258496&inq_came_from=NAMFWD&cor_web_names_seq_number=0000&names_name_ind=N&names_cor_number=&names_name_seq=&names_name_ind=&names_comp_name=DODSON&names_filing_type= SunBiz.org record]</ref>
The growing agency made several moves to different quarters in the [[Image:DCB_GroupPortraitSeville Square Historic District]], which Dodson was instrumental in helping to preserve. They finally built new offices at 4711 [[Scenic Highway]] in [[1967]].jpg|200px|thumb|left|Mayhew "Pat" DodsonThrough the years the agency served a wide variety of clients including financial, health care, Patricia Thornton Born fine restaurants and Frank Craddockauto parts. Their industrial clients including the [[St. Regis Paper Company]], [[Champion Paper]], [[International Paper]]and [[Image:DCB_Sign.jpg|200px|thumb|left|1980 logoWestinghouse]].
==Merger==In 1961 Frank [[2000]], Craddockretired and Mary Nolan became president of the agency. That year, the firm merged with [[Duncan McCall Advertising]], returning home after serving as then a bomber pilot graphic design and photography firm specializing in the Korean War, joined Dodson brochures and Born to incorporate as Dodson, Craddock & Born Advertisingcatalogs. Only half joking, Frank was heard to ask at Under the terms of the timeagreement, "What's an ad agency?" He soon found out as the young agency acquired the Santa Rosa Island Authority, Spearman Brewery, Pensacola's Municipal Advertising BoardDC&B principals — Craddock, plus several smaller businesses. As Art Director Nolan and Vice President vice-president Harriet Krippes — received a share of profits for three years following the agency, Pat Born was selected Ad merger.<ref name=" Manmerger" of /> Mary Nolan remained a media director with the year by her peers in 1960 and also won the first Advertising Silver Metal Award sponsored by the Advertising Federation of America and Printer's Ink magazineDuncan McCall firm.
==References==
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*DC&B history by Harriet Krippes
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