Hal Riney Retires From Publicis & Hal Riney

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SAN FRANCISCO-Hal Riney, an advertising legend who crafted the “It’s morning again in America,” campaign for then-presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, as well as the loveable Bartles & Jaymes spokesman, is retiring from Publicis & Hal Riney, according to sources.

Riney, 69, will take on the title of chairman emeritus, according to an agency statement. The agency would not confirm that Riney had officially retired, but sources said he will no longer oversee any creative work or accounts at the shop he founded.

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