Title: President and chief creative officer, BBDO Minneapolis
Age: 62
Hometown: Cincinnati
Residence now: Minnetonka
Family: Wife, Catherine, three sons
College: University of Cincinnati, English major, 1971
First job after college: High school English teacher
First advertising job: Norlich Stolley in Cincinnati, working on the Procter & Gamble account
Minneapolis résumé: Carmichael Lynch, 1980-82; Campbell Mithun, 1982-88; editor and publisher of Daddy-O, a magazine for fathers, 1988-90; BBDO 1990-present
Favorite movies: "O Lucky Man," "Into the Wild," "Into the West"
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