Monday, January 6, 2020

EconoFact Awarded $50,000 Grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

EconoFact, a non-profit media initiative published by the Murrow Center for a Digital World at The Fletcher School at Tufts University, is pleased to announce that it was awarded a $50,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The grant will be administered by Tufts University, and will help to expand the scope, exposure and distribution of its non-partisan economic analyses.

EconoFact has assembled a network of more than 90 economists across the United States to contribute their expertise on timely economic policy issues, ranging from education and immigration to criminal justice and climate change. EconoFact shares this expertise through written memos, videos, and its Data Point series of compelling statistics to make the information and ideas accessible to a general audience. Since its inception in January 2017, EconoFact has achieved more than one million page views, developing a strong following among researchers, academics, government analysts and the media. In this respect, EconoFact aligns with the Sloan Foundation's mission by serving as a resource for thought leaders, as well as the wider public, who want access to informed, expert opinion without a political slant.

"Through the leadership of Professor Michael Klein, EconoFact has demonstrated how collaboration in our community can have real-world impact on important policy discussions," said Rachel Kyte, Dean of The Fletcher School. "We are excited to have the opportunity to expand this effort thanks to the generosity of the Sloan Foundation."

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EconoFact's contributors, several of whom have served in policy positions such as chief economists in the U.S. Treasury and Labor Departments, as well as in leading roles in academia, are not financially compensated. They choose to participate in the initiative out of a sense of civic responsibility and a desire for civic engagement.

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"We founded EconoFact on the premise that there is both a need, and a desire, for quality, non-partisan resources that inform the public about the most important economic issues of our time," said Prof. Klein, EconoFact's Founder and Executive Editor. "We are pleased with the response to our efforts, and look forward to continuing to grow this initiative with the help of our generous supporters."

To learn more about EconoFact, visit http://www.EconoFact.org.

About EconoFact
EconoFact bridges the economic policy divide by publishing non-partisan, fact-based analyses by leading researchers across the U.S. on timely economic policy issues. The memos aim to provide context and background information for understanding the key economic debates of our time. Founded in 2017, EconoFact is published by the Edward R. Murrow Center for a Digital World at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. More information can be found at http://www.econofact.org.

About The Fletcher School
The Fletcher School at Tufts University is the oldest graduate school of international affairs in the U.S., working to solve the world's most pressing challenges through a collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach to research and education. Since 1933, The Fletcher School has prepared the world's leaders to become innovative problem-solvers in government, business, and non-governmental organizations with strategic cross-sector networks. Through our ongoing commitment and rigorous approach to advancing world knowledge through research and scholarship, The Fletcher School at Tufts University continues to inform and build bridges to meaningful global solutions.

Follow The Fletcher School at Tufts University on Twitter (@FletcherSchool), Instagram (@thefletcherschool), Facebook (@fletcherschool) and LinkedIn (Tufts University – The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy), or visit our website (http://www.fletcher.tufts.edu) to stay updated on our news and events.  

About the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is a not-for-profit, mission-driven grant making institution dedicated to improving the welfare of all through the advancement of scientific knowledge. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation disburses approximately $80 million in grants each year in three broad areas: direct support of research in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and economics; initiatives to increase the quality and diversity of scientific institutions; and efforts to enhance and deepen public engagement with science and scientists. The Foundation strives to be guided in all its actions by the values of the scientific enterprise: impartiality, empiricism, curiosity, rigor, and the conviction that a reasoned, systematic understanding of the forces of nature and society, when applied inventively and wisely, can lead to a better world for all. Learn more at sloan.org.

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PR Specialist, The Fletcher School

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EconoFact Awarded $50,000 Grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

EconoFact, a non-profit media initiative published by the Murrow Center for a Digital World at The Fletcher School at Tufts University, is pleased to announce that it was awarded a $50,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The grant will be administered by Tufts University, and will help to expand the scope, exposure and distribution of its non-partisan economic analyses. Continue reading.

EconoFact has assembled a network of more than 90 economists across the United States to contribute their expertise on timely economic policy issues, ranging from education and immigration to criminal justice and climate change. EconoFact shares this expertise through written memos, videos, and its Data Point series of compelling statistics to make the information and ideas accessible to a general audience. Since its inception in January 2017, EconoFact has achieved more than one million page views, developing a strong following among researchers, academics, government analysts and the media. In this respect, EconoFact aligns with the Sloan Foundation's mission by serving as a resource for thought leaders, as well as the wider public, who want access to informed, expert opinion without a political slant. Be alert to read related news.

"Through the leadership of Professor Michael Klein, EconoFact has demonstrated how collaboration in our community can have real-world impact on important policy discussions," said Rachel Kyte, Dean of The Fletcher School. "We are excited to have the opportunity to expand this effort thanks to the generosity of the Sloan Foundation."

EconoFact's contributors, several of whom have served in policy positions such as chief economists in the U.S. Treasury and Labor Departments, as well as in leading roles in academia, are not financially compensated. They choose to participate in the initiative out of a sense of civic responsibility and a desire for civic engagement.

"We founded EconoFact on the premise that there is both a need, and a desire, for quality, non-partisan resources that inform the public about the most important economic issues of our time," said Prof. Klein, EconoFact's Founder and Executive Editor. "We are pleased with the response to our efforts, and look forward to continuing to grow this initiative with the help of our generous supporters."

To learn more about EconoFact, visit http://www.EconoFact.org.

About EconoFact
EconoFact bridges the economic policy divide by publishing non-partisan, fact-based analyses by leading researchers across the U.S. on timely economic policy issues. The memos aim to provide context and background information for understanding the key economic debates of our time. Founded in 2017, EconoFact is published by the Edward R. Murrow Center for a Digital World at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. More information can be found at http://www.econofact.org. Read here.

About The Fletcher School
The Fletcher School at Tufts University is the oldest graduate school of international affairs in the U.S., working to solve the world's most pressing challenges through a collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach to research and education. Since 1933, The Fletcher School has prepared the world's leaders to become innovative problem-solvers in government, business, and non-governmental organizations with strategic cross-sector networks. Through our ongoing commitment and rigorous approach to advancing world knowledge through research and scholarship, The Fletcher School at Tufts University continues to inform and build bridges to meaningful global solutions.

Follow The Fletcher School at Tufts University on Twitter (@FletcherSchool), Instagram (@thefletcherschool), Facebook (@fletcherschool) and LinkedIn (Tufts University – The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy), or visit our website (http://www.fletcher.tufts.edu) to stay updated on our news and events.  

About the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is a not-for-profit, mission-driven grant making institution dedicated to improving the welfare of all through the advancement of scientific knowledge. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation disburses approximately $80 million in grants each year in three broad areas: direct support of research in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and economics; initiatives to increase the quality and diversity of scientific institutions; and efforts to enhance and deepen public engagement with science and scientists. The Foundation strives to be guided in all its actions by the values of the scientific enterprise: impartiality, empiricism, curiosity, rigor, and the conviction that a reasoned, systematic understanding of the forces of nature and society, when applied inventively and wisely, can lead to a better world for all. Learn more at sloan.org.

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EconoFact:                        
Christine Dunn            
ArcPoint Strategy            
617.314.6441, x101            
cdunn@arcpointstrategy.com

Tufts University:    
Lexie Bowser
PR Specialist, The Fletcher School

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EconoFact Awarded $50,000 Grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

EconoFact, a non-profit media initiative published by the Murrow Center for a Digital World at The Fletcher School at Tufts University, is pleased to announce that it was awarded a $50,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The grant will be administered by Tufts University, and will help to expand the scope, exposure and distribution of its non-partisan economic analyses.

EconoFact has assembled a network of more than 90 economists across the United States to contribute their expertise on timely economic policy issues, ranging from education and immigration to criminal justice and climate change. EconoFact shares this expertise through written memos, videos, and its Data Point series of compelling statistics to make the information and ideas accessible to a general audience. Since its inception in January 2017, EconoFact has achieved more than one million page views, developing a strong following among researchers, academics, government analysts and the media. In this respect, EconoFact aligns with the Sloan Foundation's mission by serving as a resource for thought leaders, as well as the wider public, who want access to informed, expert opinion without a political slant.

"Through the leadership of Professor Michael Klein, EconoFact has demonstrated how collaboration in our community can have real-world impact on important policy discussions," said Rachel Kyte, Dean of The Fletcher School. "We are excited to have the opportunity to expand this effort thanks to the generosity of the Sloan Foundation."

EconoFact's contributors, several of whom have served in policy positions such as chief economists in the U.S. Treasury and Labor Departments, as well as in leading roles in academia, are not financially compensated. They choose to participate in the initiative out of a sense of civic responsibility and a desire for civic engagement.

"We founded EconoFact on the premise that there is both a need, and a desire, for quality, non-partisan resources that inform the public about the most important economic issues of our time," said Prof. Klein, EconoFact's Founder and Executive Editor. "We are pleased with the response to our efforts, and look forward to continuing to grow this initiative with the help of our generous supporters."

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To learn more about EconoFact, visit http://www.EconoFact.org.

About EconoFact
EconoFact bridges the economic policy divide by publishing non-partisan, fact-based analyses by leading researchers across the U.S. on timely economic policy issues. The memos aim to provide context and background information for understanding the key economic debates of our time. Founded in 2017, EconoFact is published by the Edward R. Murrow Center for a Digital World at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. More information can be found at http://www.econofact.org.

About The Fletcher School
The Fletcher School at Tufts University is the oldest graduate school of international affairs in the U.S., working to solve the world's most pressing challenges through a collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach to research and education. Since 1933, The Fletcher School has prepared the world's leaders to become innovative problem-solvers in government, business, and non-governmental organizations with strategic cross-sector networks. Through our ongoing commitment and rigorous approach to advancing world knowledge through research and scholarship, The Fletcher School at Tufts University continues to inform and build bridges to meaningful global solutions.

Follow The Fletcher School at Tufts University on Twitter (@FletcherSchool), Instagram (@thefletcherschool), Facebook (@fletcherschool) and LinkedIn (Tufts University – The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy), or visit our website (http://www.fletcher.tufts.edu) to stay updated on our news and events.  

About the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is a not-for-profit, mission-driven grant making institution dedicated to improving the welfare of all through the advancement of scientific knowledge. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation disburses approximately $80 million in grants each year in three broad areas: direct support of research in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and economics; initiatives to increase the quality and diversity of scientific institutions; and efforts to enhance and deepen public engagement with science and scientists. The Foundation strives to be guided in all its actions by the values of the scientific enterprise: impartiality, empiricism, curiosity, rigor, and the conviction that a reasoned, systematic understanding of the forces of nature and society, when applied inventively and wisely, can lead to a better world for all. Learn more at sloan.org.

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EconoFact:                        
Christine Dunn            
ArcPoint Strategy            
617.314.6441, x101            
cdunn@arcpointstrategy.com

Tufts University:    
Lexie Bowser
PR Specialist, The Fletcher School

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EconoFact Awarded $50,000 Grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

EconoFact, a non-profit media initiative published by the Murrow Center for a Digital World at The Fletcher School at Tufts University, is pleased to announce that it was awarded a $50,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The grant will be administered by Tufts University, and will help to expand the scope, exposure and distribution of its non-partisan economic analyses. Continue reading.

EconoFact has assembled a network of more than 90 economists across the United States to contribute their expertise on timely economic policy issues, ranging from education and immigration to criminal justice and climate change. EconoFact shares this expertise through written memos, videos, and its Data Point series of compelling statistics to make the information and ideas accessible to a general audience. Since its inception in January 2017, EconoFact has achieved more than one million page views, developing a strong following among researchers, academics, government analysts and the media. In this respect, EconoFact aligns with the Sloan Foundation's mission by serving as a resource for thought leaders, as well as the wider public, who want access to informed, expert opinion without a political slant.

"Through the leadership of Professor Michael Klein, EconoFact has demonstrated how collaboration in our community can have real-world impact on important policy discussions," said Rachel Kyte, Dean of The Fletcher School. "We are excited to have the opportunity to expand this effort thanks to the generosity of the Sloan Foundation."

EconoFact's contributors, several of whom have served in policy positions such as chief economists in the U.S. Treasury and Labor Departments, as well as in leading roles in academia, are not financially compensated. They choose to participate in the initiative out of a sense of civic responsibility and a desire for civic engagement.

"We founded EconoFact on the premise that there is both a need, and a desire, for quality, non-partisan resources that inform the public about the most important economic issues of our time," said Prof. Klein, EconoFact's Founder and Executive Editor. "We are pleased with the response to our efforts, and look forward to continuing to grow this initiative with the help of our generous supporters."

To learn more about EconoFact, visit http://www.EconoFact.org.

About EconoFact
EconoFact bridges the economic policy divide by publishing non-partisan, fact-based analyses by leading researchers across the U.S. on timely economic policy issues. The memos aim to provide context and background information for understanding the key economic debates of our time. Founded in 2017, EconoFact is published by the Edward R. Murrow Center for a Digital World at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. More information can be found at http://www.econofact.org.

About The Fletcher School
The Fletcher School at Tufts University is the oldest graduate school of international affairs in the U.S., working to solve the world's most pressing challenges through a collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach to research and education. Since 1933, The Fletcher School has prepared the world's leaders to become innovative problem-solvers in government, business, and non-governmental organizations with strategic cross-sector networks. Through our ongoing commitment and rigorous approach to advancing world knowledge through research and scholarship, The Fletcher School at Tufts University continues to inform and build bridges to meaningful global solutions. More info here.

Follow The Fletcher School at Tufts University on Twitter (@FletcherSchool), Instagram (@thefletcherschool), Facebook (@fletcherschool) and LinkedIn (Tufts University – The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy), or visit our website (http://www.fletcher.tufts.edu) to stay updated on our news and events.  

About the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is a not-for-profit, mission-driven grant making institution dedicated to improving the welfare of all through the advancement of scientific knowledge. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation disburses approximately $80 million in grants each year in three broad areas: direct support of research in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and economics; initiatives to increase the quality and diversity of scientific institutions; and efforts to enhance and deepen public engagement with science and scientists. The Foundation strives to be guided in all its actions by the values of the scientific enterprise: impartiality, empiricism, curiosity, rigor, and the conviction that a reasoned, systematic understanding of the forces of nature and society, when applied inventively and wisely, can lead to a better world for all. Learn more at sloan.org.

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ArcPoint Strategy            
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PR Specialist, The Fletcher School

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EconoFact Awarded $50,000 Grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

EconoFact, a non-profit media initiative published by the Murrow Center for a Digital World at The Fletcher School at Tufts University, is pleased to announce that it was awarded a $50,000 grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. The grant will be administered by Tufts University, and will help to expand the scope, exposure and distribution of its non-partisan economic analyses. Read all the related news.

EconoFact has assembled a network of more than 90 economists across the United States to contribute their expertise on timely economic policy issues, ranging from education and immigration to criminal justice and climate change. EconoFact shares this expertise through written memos, videos, and its Data Point series of compelling statistics to make the information and ideas accessible to a general audience. Since its inception in January 2017, EconoFact has achieved more than one million page views, developing a strong following among researchers, academics, government analysts and the media. In this respect, EconoFact aligns with the Sloan Foundation's mission by serving as a resource for thought leaders, as well as the wider public, who want access to informed, expert opinion without a political slant.

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"Through the leadership of Professor Michael Klein, EconoFact has demonstrated how collaboration in our community can have real-world impact on important policy discussions," said Rachel Kyte, Dean of The Fletcher School. "We are excited to have the opportunity to expand this effort thanks to the generosity of the Sloan Foundation." Read latest news here.

EconoFact's contributors, several of whom have served in policy positions such as chief economists in the U.S. Treasury and Labor Departments, as well as in leading roles in academia, are not financially compensated. They choose to participate in the initiative out of a sense of civic responsibility and a desire for civic engagement.

"We founded EconoFact on the premise that there is both a need, and a desire, for quality, non-partisan resources that inform the public about the most important economic issues of our time," said Prof. Klein, EconoFact's Founder and Executive Editor. "We are pleased with the response to our efforts, and look forward to continuing to grow this initiative with the help of our generous supporters."

To learn more about EconoFact, visit http://www.EconoFact.org.

About EconoFact
EconoFact bridges the economic policy divide by publishing non-partisan, fact-based analyses by leading researchers across the U.S. on timely economic policy issues. The memos aim to provide context and background information for understanding the key economic debates of our time. Founded in 2017, EconoFact is published by the Edward R. Murrow Center for a Digital World at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. More information can be found at http://www.econofact.org. Be alert to read related news.

About The Fletcher School
The Fletcher School at Tufts University is the oldest graduate school of international affairs in the U.S., working to solve the world's most pressing challenges through a collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach to research and education. Since 1933, The Fletcher School has prepared the world's leaders to become innovative problem-solvers in government, business, and non-governmental organizations with strategic cross-sector networks. Through our ongoing commitment and rigorous approach to advancing world knowledge through research and scholarship, The Fletcher School at Tufts University continues to inform and build bridges to meaningful global solutions.

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About the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is a not-for-profit, mission-driven grant making institution dedicated to improving the welfare of all through the advancement of scientific knowledge. Founded in 1934 by industrialist Alfred P. Sloan Jr., the Foundation disburses approximately $80 million in grants each year in three broad areas: direct support of research in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and economics; initiatives to increase the quality and diversity of scientific institutions; and efforts to enhance and deepen public engagement with science and scientists. The Foundation strives to be guided in all its actions by the values of the scientific enterprise: impartiality, empiricism, curiosity, rigor, and the conviction that a reasoned, systematic understanding of the forces of nature and society, when applied inventively and wisely, can lead to a better world for all. Learn more at sloan.org.

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ArcPoint Strategy            
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PR Specialist, The Fletcher School

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Nexterus Names Ryan Polakoff President of Franchising

Nexterus, a world-class leader with decades of experience in supply chain management and technology, is proud to announce that Ryan J. Polakoff has been appointed as President of Nexterus franchising.

"We're so proud to name Ryan as our President of Franchising," says Nexterus President and CEO Sam Polakoff. "Our company has provided innovative supply chain solutions for over 70 years. Nexterus continues to lead the way in what's possible in supply chain management franchising and I know Ryan is the right person to take our franchise services to the next level."

The appointment comes on the heels of Ryan Polakoff's success in rebuilding the corporate Sales and Account Management teams at Nexterus. After helping to lead the company to its strongest year for new business development in more than a decade, Polakoff will continue to play a key role in the company's strategic direction.

Nexterus has provided expertise in the supply chain management industry since 1946. During that time, the company has sought to make small and medium-sized businesses more competitive through the implementation of best-in-class supply chain strategies. Be alert to read related news.

Ryan Polakoff, who currently serves as Vice President of Sales and Marketing, will maintain his current responsibilities as he transitions into his new role. He will take on all aspects of running the day-to-day operations for Nexterus Franchising in addition to spearheading future growth initiatives for the company.

Franchising is a sector of the business primed for rapid growth. His experience in new business development makes Ryan the ideal executive to take the wheel for this dynamic vertical.

"It's such an honor to be named to this position," says Ryan. "I'm thrilled to lead our franchise development as we begin this new chapter for Nexterus and enable entrepreneurs across the country to start their own independent supply chain management businesses."

About Nexterus
Nexterus is a supply chain engineering and technology firm that has been helping small to mid-sized companies effectively compete in the global marketplace since 1946. Nexterus provides solutions to complex business issues, applying our expertise and best-in-class technology to model, optimize and manage global supply chain strategies.

With its franchise program, Nexterus is not only looking to provide job security to existing industry professionals and executives, but to change the landscape of supply chain management by creating a perfectly integrated and proprietary system that modernizes and optimizes outdated practices and technology.

For more information about Nexterus' supply chain management services and to learn more about the Nexterus franchise opportunity, visit http://www.nexterusfranchising.com, email franchise@nexterus.com or call (717) 227-5617.

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Pinnacle Packaging Debuts New Website To Help Businesses Grow To The Next Level

Pinnacle Packaging, a Chicagoland-based distributor of packaging, shipping and industrial supplies to companies throughout North America, recently unveiled a new website reflecting a new look and change in ownership.

Since 1987, the company's goal overall is providing excellent customer service to clientele in the furniture, retail and technology industries by offering shipping supplies, display presentation boxes and custom logo shipping boxes. Nicole DeJoris, who took over as president of Pinnacle Packaging from her late brother and founder Chris DeJoris in 2019, believes the new website will present a personal view of company as well as its services.

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"This website will give my current and future clients the ability to get to know who we are," she said. "I think that's very important. I feel the current design will bring us into the present."

The easy to navigate website lets visitors know of the team, testimonials, the types of custom packaging available and its commitment to being an eco-friendly company. Seeing how other companies do business, Nicole DeJoris wants to add an e-commerce element into the mix.

"We're here to help e-commerce businesses grow as well," she said. "My manufacturing clients are also trying to launch product lines that they could sell both products online as well. Currently, most of my clients place orders with me because we don't have the capability for them to go online and place an order like on Amazon. It's all either via email or over the phone or in person. In the near future, I want to cater to the e-commerce type of business."

For information, visit https://www.pinnaclepackaging.net/.

About Pinnacle Packaging:
Since 1987 Pinnacle Packaging has been a single supplier of packaging products and services focused on saving you time, money and effort with value added solutions. Pinnacle Packaging is committed to providing moving boxes that improves forest sustainability. For more information, visit Pinnacle Packaging at https://www.pinnaclepackaging.net/ or call 773-235-6060.

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