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Greg Fairchild

Greg Fairchild is a professor at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business, and was ranked by CNN as one of the top 10 business professors in the globe. His work as a professor employs principles of strategic management, entrepreneurship, and ethics in solving social problems, and it meets reality in helping provide prisoners new pathways to improve their lives. He joins Les Sinclair to talk about being recognized by the Tom Tom Founders Festival.

http://founding.tomtomfest.com/greg-fairchild-founder-of-the-prison-entrepreneurship-project/

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