A Charlotte Turnaround Tale
After working at several in-plants in his career, Alvin Griffin has made his mark by fixing the faltering in-plant at Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools.
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AS ALVIN B. Griffin sees it, he couldn't have landed in a more ideal place than Charlotte, N.C. The Manassas, Va., native and his family moved to North Carolina in 1992, when his wife was transferred there for a job with IBM.
Griffin, an in-plant veteran and current director of the Graphic Production Center for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, found the area to be a great place to raise his two children, pursue his love of riding motorcycles, and take on the challenge of turning around troubled in-house printing facilities.
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