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Frank Buckley, born in Toronto on April 8, 1921, likes to
believe he was conceived around the same time his father,
William Knapp Buckley founded W.K. Buckley Limited (1920).
At Buckley's, Frank began his career working
as a traveling salesman. After three years of door-to-door
sales, he joined his father in a management position.
While W.K. was first and foremost a salesman, Frank
had a natural interest in finance, administration and
the broadcast media. Together they made a formidable
team. Upon the death of his father in 1978, Frank assumed
presidency of the company.
Frank became spokesperson in the mid-eighties,
when Buckley's implemented its honest and humorous "awful
taste" ad campaign. Featured in many of the radio and
TV commercials, he is often recognized and approached by people
in public for a casual comment or autograph. Senior citizens
are attracted to Frank as living proof that life starts not
ends at 65. Frank remains spokesperson for the Buckley's brand,
today.
Frank has always shown keen interest in the
pharmaceutical industry. He served as the President of the
Proprietary Association of Canada (now the Non-Prescription
Drug Manufacturers Association of Canada) and remains an honorary
member to this day. Throughout his life, Frank has also been
involved with many community service organizations.
Frank graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce and Finance Degree
from the University of Toronto in 1942. He served in the Royal
Navy Fleet Air Arm as a carrier-based fighter pilot in World
War II. In 2003, Frank was deeply honoured to be appointed
a member of the Order of Canada. |