
Don Draper, the creative director for Sterling Cooper ad agency, has the corner office and the stress that comes with it.

Pete Campbell is an ambitious young account executive at Sterling Cooper.

Peggy Olson is Don Draper's secretary and she's working hard to prove she can handle the fast-paced job.

Roger Sterling is one of the partners in the Sterling Cooper Ad Agency.

Paul Kinsey is a young copywriter climbing his way up the corporate ladder at Sterling Cooper.

Ken Cosgrove is a young account executive climbing his way up the corporate ladder at Sterling Cooper.

Harry is a married up-and-coming media buyer at Sterling Cooper.

Joan Halloway works as the office manager at Sterling Cooper.

Rachel Menken is the head of Menken’s, a major Jewish department store.

Salvatore Romano is the art director for Sterling Cooper.

Betty, Don’s doting wife, is a vibrant mother of two -- Robert and Sally -- and lives in the suburbs outside of New York City.

A smart, ambitious art illustrator, Midge is a thoroughly independent career woman.

The senior partner of the Sterling Cooper Agency, Bertram Cooper commands respect from the entire Sterling Cooper staff.

The newest resident in the Draper's suburban neighborhood, Helen Bishop is a divorced mother of two.

Francine Hanson is one of Betty Draper’s closest friends and neighbors.