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This podcast series will interview leaders in a variety of businesses who found their life, their business, or their world upended in one day. How did they react? How did they shift direction? How did they move forward to continue with the success of their company? Mainebiz staff, along with business leaders throughout Maine, will explore how the way we do business can change in a moment and present opportunities to be more successful than we could have imagined.
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Episode 33 — Drew Graham & Todd Flaherty of ShipRight
ShipRight Solutions started as an order fulfillment company for direct marketing organizations. When it partnered with Wayfair in 2017, the business grew exponentially, and owners Drew Graham and Todd Flaherty had to scale the business quickly and learn from a few bumps along the way.
Interviewed by Andrea Tetzlaff, Mainebiz Director of Sales
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