Why This Mad Man Just Got Back Into the Ad Business at Age 94

Larry Rinck comes full circle

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Larry Rinck, a 94-year-old Mad Man who steered advertising for the famous S&H Green Stamps in the 1960s and '70s—has come out of retirement to show today's millennial whippersnappers how it's done. Sort of.

Rinck (seen above, in a 1965 headshot) recently took the role of chief inspiration officer at his son Peter's agency, Rinck Advertising, an independent shop with offices in Auburn, Maine, and Annapolis, Md. Though he doesn't punch a clock, the elder Rinck serves as an adviser, sharing his decades of wisdom with the staff on a regular basis.

"I am 'on call,' " he tells AdFreak.

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