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59: Chris Baggott, CEO and Co-founder of ClusterTruck

59: Chris Baggott, CEO and Co-founder of ClusterTruck

March 30, 2020

On this week’s ‘Leaders and Legends’ podcast we sit down with Chris Baggott, CEO and Co-founder of ClusterTruck and one of the founders of ExactTarget. Chris not only is a tech and food entrepreneur, he is also a farmer and world traveler. He is one of the men responsible for making Indy one of the hottest tech towns in the world. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the conversation.

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* Garmong Construction (https://garmong.net/)

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