Andrew Susman
President & Board of Directors, Institute for Advertising Ethics

Andrew Susman is President and Incorporator of the Institute for Advertising Ethics (IAE), overseeing IAE’s strategy and growth. Susman is the son of a Supreme Court litigator and a Fulbright Professor of Psychology. Like any child, Susman imitated what he saw. Consequently, Susman studied ethics, rhetoric, and psychology. American Philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum recommended Susman to the University of Oxford to study Socratic Dialogues, Aristotelian Ethics, Classical Rhetoric, and Roman Law under J.L Ackrill, Margaret Hubbard, and Peter Birks. This study of Persuasion and Ethics laid the foundation for a dynamic 20+ year marketing career characterized by fun, foment, learning, and innovation.
Susman joined NBC’s legendary “handshake man” Bob Blackmore in New York to create Studio One Networks (SON). Susman served as CEO for 20 years. SON emerged as a pioneering force in content marketing, now a $200 billion category. Susman served as Chair of the Internet Content Syndication Council (ICSC), influencing Google to down-rank deceptive content. Before its acquisition, Procter & Gamble cited SON as the gold standard for consumer transparency at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Susman served on the Board of Business for Diplomatic Action and on the Board of Partnership with Children. He also served as an executive at Time Inc./Time Warner and as an executive at Young & Rubicam. Susman lives with family in Manhattan and the Midwest.