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Two leading industry companies share their perspectives on running a family business
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"We had a slow first few months getting on our feet, but we've come a long way in our first year and even hired our first full-time employee to handle all of our graphic design," Greg Jr. stated.
Theresa also started out in a different field. She attended the University of Miami with plans to be a marine biologist, but eventually switched her major to business finance. Throughout college, she continued to intern and work on various projects with the Proforma Support Center. But following a summer internship at Morgan Stanley, she accepted an offer to work for the company in New York City after graduation.
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Elise Hacking Carr is senior production editor for Print & Promo Marketing magazine, and managing editor for PRINTING United Journal.
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