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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His interest in printing dates back to high school, where Griffin took a communications class that taught printing, silk screening, electronics and drafting. He enrolled in advanced printing classes in 11th and 12th grade, and recalls catching a fortunate break upon graduation, when the Prince William County, Va., school board decided to open its own in-plant.
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