Frances Milliken Hooper (September 18, 1892, Chicago, Illinois — April 30, 1986, Kenilworth, Illinois) was a journalist, one of the first female advertising executives in the United States, founder and president of the Frances Hooper Advertising Agency.
She attended the University of Chicago and Smith College in Massachusetts, where she obtained her degree in 1914.
[3] In the 1920s, she founded the Frances Hooper Advertising Agency, serving as its president until 1961.
Her agency produced campaigns for magazines such as Family Circle and Redbook, but her largest client was the Wrigley Company,[2] into whose building she relocated in 1930.
She maintained the Wrigley public service promotion accounts for over thirty years.