These 20-Under-40 Up-and-Coming Printing Industry Executives Share Their Success Stories
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As a child, Wallace spent a number of summers in the shop, doing hand work and odd jobs. But even as he worked his way through Clemson University—where he graduated with a BS in financial management in 2005—Wallace's master plan did not include the family business or the printing industry. Upon graduating, he took a position with Naturally Fresh (which had strong ties to the university) as a warehouse manager. In the end, he found the management layer in front of him to be at least 10 executives deep. Six months later, Wallace had re-evaluated his position.
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