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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Upon his arrival in North Carolina, Griffin spent a few months doing special projects for local commercial printers. For someone with an in-plant background, this was quite a change.
"I realized in a hurry that it was not for me," Griffin notes.
It wasn't long before Griffin hooked on at the in-plant for Winthrop University in South Carolina, where he stayed for seven years. He then heard of an opening at the in-plant for Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, which was on the verge of closing after the manager there passed away and the shop went without management for about six months.
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