. >> reporter: susanne and her younger brother jim grew up in suburban rockland county about 45 minutes north of new york city. >> we were able to go away to sleep-away camp when we were little. my parents traveled. >> reporter: at first, peggy did what many women did in the 1960s. she stayed at home while her husband rob headed off to work. but peggy was drawn to something bigger than her suburban sanctuary. when susanne was young, her mom was back in school earning her mba. >> she was probably one of the few women in the graduating class. >> reporter: and then went into a man's business. >> and then went into a man's business and worked very hard. >> home is where the heinz is. >> reporter: much like the fictional character peggy olson in the hit series, "mad men," the real life peggy broke the glass ceiling at xerox and became a rare member of the executive boys club. anne martin was in that club too. >> you didn't have too many female managers. and peggy, she rose very quickly because she was very intelligent. >> reporter: and always well-dressed. >> peggy wore a lot of black. she l