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    Who is Moore & Giles? Interview with President Sackett Wood

    enOctober 11, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Sit with Sackett Wood, President of Moore & Giles, as he shares the origin story of one of America's oldest leather companies. Still based in Lynchburg, Virginia after more than 86 years, Moore & Giles has become the industry leader in leather - growing from a six person company to an international business with showrooms around the globe. For more on Moore & Giles visit: https://www.mooreandgiles.com/about/

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