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BBC: Why Bill Clinton helped a 33-year-old build a $1bn firm

By admin | 26 Jan 2017 | 18:02h

This week, the BBC profiled Seven Hills client Dr. Andy Kuper, CEO and founder of LeapFrog.

Read the story here.

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