Catching Up With Bill Westbrook

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Bill Westbrook may have left advertising, but he’s still making his presence felt in your living room. The former Fallon president and creative director, who retired from the Minneapolis shop three years ago, is lending his voice to current Wachovia TV spots from Mullen in Winston-Salem, N.C. Remembering his voice work for Wrangler and Purina, Mullen lured him back to the voiceover business two years ago.

Not that he’s bored by retirement: A quick update finds Westbrook happily installed as an owner and creator of The Hope and Glory Inn, a whimsical renovated schoolhouse and gardens that’s become a tourist draw in the quaint water town of Irvington, Va.

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