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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The in-plant currently has 14 full-time employees, but is on a growth curve after reaching an agreement with the County of Charlotte Mecklenburg to produce print jobs for everything from the Boy Scouts to the Red Cross. The county's print work previously was done by a facilities management (FM) firm. The in-plant started taking on the county's work in November, and already has captured all of the print jobs that the FM was doing.
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