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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"We all realize that success is going to be in being a community partner," Griffin explains. "We need to be able to expand our operation to the point where it is not reliant on taxpayer funds."
To help handle the additional jobs from the county as well as a growing workload from the school district, Griffin reveals that the in-plant plans to install an HP Indigo digital press in August, followed by a second one in July 2011.
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