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Paul Tilley Suicide

by Lupe Lasano in news

The death of Chicago Ad executive Paul Tilley has been ruled a suicide. Paul Tilley was known for such campaigns as "I'm lovin' it" for McDonald's and "Dude, you're getting a Dell" for Dell.

At 40 he was the Creative Director for DBB. That company made the following statement concerning Tilley's death. “Last night, Paul Tilley tragically died at the age of 40. The reality of this news is difficult to comprehend. It is such a loss for DDB, but also for our industry, our community, and certainly for his family and all who loved him…Paul was a mentor to many, a friend to all. His ability to lead, inspire, and yes, entertain will be so greatly missed.”


Published: Monday 25th of February 2008 04:20:25 PM

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