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    Be Needed: Kimberly Moore of Go Together

    enJuly 31, 2017

    About this Episode

    Natalia gets the 60-second pitch from Kimberly Moore of Go Together, which helps schools coordinate parent carpools and walk pools. In the Legal Minute, Mitzi Chang of Goodwin answers common startup legal questions. Plus, this week's Investor Take from Ruth Ann Harnisch of The Harnisch Foundation.

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