September 12, 2016 / Katherine Gustafson / Forbes|Forbes

How This Millennial Turned Down A Cushy Microsoft Job And Built A Hit Organic Brewery

When Jack Lamb was in third grade, his teacher asked the class to write down what they wanted to be when they grew up. “World’s youngest CEO,” Lamb wrote. His mother still has the card in a box , and Lamb can’t help but marvel at how things turned out so much like he thought, and also how differently. Read Full Article here: How This Millennial Turned Down A Cushy Microsoft Job And Built A Hit Organic Brewery

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