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  2. Pete Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Pete is an account executive at Sterling Cooper until December 1963, when he leaves to join Don Draper's new firm. [3] His position at Sterling Cooper entails bringing in new business by finding new clients, arranging client meetings, and wining and dining them (including occasionally arranging meetings for them with prostitutes).

  3. List of Mad Men characters - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth "Ken" Cosgrove (Aaron Staton) is an account executive at Sterling Cooper. Pete says Ken is the son of a salesman from Burlington, Vermont, and Ken tells Fillmore Auto Parts he grew up in rural Vermont. In Season 6, Ken tells Pete Campbell that he went to high school in Cabot, Vermont. Ken says his mother is heavyset and works as a nurse ...

  4. Mad Men season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Don Draper, a high-level advertising executive at the Sterling Cooper agency in New York City, struggles to find ideas to keep an account for Lucky Strike cigarettes, while at the same time managing his tangled personal life. Peggy Olson finds employment as Don's new secretary but immediately finds it difficult to fit in with the other ...

  5. Mad Men - Wikipedia

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    The series's main character is charismatic advertising executive Don Draper (played by Jon Hamm), who is initially the talented creative director at Sterling Cooper. Though erratic and mysterious, he is widely regarded throughout the advertising world as a genius; some of the most famous ad campaigns in history are shown to be his creations.

  6. Mad Men season 3 - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Cooper argues over the ad campaign for Pepsi's new diet cola, Patio. Representatives of Madison Square Garden engage SC in their campaign to demolish Penn Station and build a new MSG. Following concerns over the treatment of Betty's ill father, Gene, Don has him move in with their family, unnerving Betty's brother, who she believes was ...

  7. Peggy Olson - Wikipedia

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    Margaret "Peggy" Olson is a fictional character on the AMC television series Mad Men.She was portrayed by Elisabeth Moss and served as the show's female lead. Initially, Peggy is secretary to Don Draper (), creative director of the advertising agency Sterling Cooper.

  8. The Other Woman (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    The episode received much acclaim from television journalists. The storyline involving Joan's prostituting herself to secure the Jaguar account for Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce came in for particular analysis and scrutiny among journalists, as related to its execution and use of themes of female sexuality [10] and sexual objectification. [11]

  9. Shut the Door. Have a Seat. - Wikipedia

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    When Pete arrives at Sterling Cooper over the weekend, he encounters a clueless Harry Crane (Rich Sommer), who is soon coerced into joining the new agency. Roger brings Joan Harris (Christina Hendricks) aboard as well to ensure they leave with all necessary client files for continuity of service. The group raids the Sterling Cooper offices and ...