Foley started his career in journalism, as a police reporter for the Chicago American.[2][1] His first foray into advertising was at The Pontiac Press in Pontiac, Michigan.[1] In 1940, he went into advertising full time at Grace & Bement.[1]
He left McManus to manage the Detroit office of McCann-Erickson, eventually moving to New York.[1] In 1964, he was appointed chairman of McCann-Erickson.[1]
In 1971, Foley was named president and CEO of Interpublic, and later became chairman.[1][2] By 1977, he had given up the title of president.[3] In 1979, he stepped out of the role of chief executive but remained on the board as a director and chairman of the finance committee.[4][1]
Foley became a trustee of the University of Notre Dame in 1969.[1] From 1977 to 1979, he was a trustee of St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan.[1]
Personal life and death
Foley was married twice and had three children by his first marriage.[1] He died on October 30, 1983, at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan.[1] He was survived by five grandchildren.[1]