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I grew up in a small rural town called Meade, Kansas. For the last 20 years, I have called the Kansas City area home.
Read More »I grew up in a small rural town called Meade, Kansas. For the last 20 years, I have called the Kansas City area home.
Read More »Slinger, Wisconsin. It’s a small town north of Milwaukee. If you’ve heard of it, it’s probably either because of Little Switzerland (small ski hill) or the Slinger Super Speedway (racetrack).
Read More »I grew up in Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia.
Read More »Princeton NJ. My father and his twin brother owned and operated an independent pharmacy for over 40 years, and obviously pharmacy runs in the family.
Read More »I grew up in the Quad Cities, located on the Illinois/Iowa border. It was always interesting to meet people.
Read More »I grew up in southern Connecticut and lived there my entire childhood.
Read More »I grew up in a small town, Frankfort, Indiana, raised in the country and surrounded by farmland. While my family would have liked me to carry on the family farming tradition and become a farmer, my personal Dad joke is that I eventually became a “Pharm”-acist instead.
Read More »I grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. As a teenager, I was exposed to several healthcare professional settings, and I had the opportunity to tutor inner-city elementary school kids throughout high school. I learned the importance of public service with an eye towards specific community needs. My mom’s sorority, Sigma Gamma Rho, kept me active in Atlanta communities, ranging from regular work at food banks to helping out the sorority’s children’s shelter. Although I now consider myself a D.C. guy, I’ll never forget the respect for people and general style that Atlanta taught me.
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I grew up at the Jersey shore. After college, I moved to Santa Barbara, CA where I lived for 13 years before recently relocating with my family to Sarasota, FL. My Jersey girl accent is long gone these days, but I still love to visit in the summer and spend time with my extended family.
Read More »I grew up in a small farm town named Caro in Eastern Michigan. My uncle ran two drug stores in town, while my mother owned the Home Interior store, and my father worked at the Sugar Factory.
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