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Latitude Episode 25: The Expat, The Startup, and The Collision

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Like so many people, Bill Irvine left Buffalo to advance his career. Many years later, however, Bill returned. But, why?

This week on Latitude – The 43North Podcast we talk to Bill about why he came back to Buffalo and how the startup he leads, GapGrid, has a $700B opportunity with their collision detection platform for IT departments.

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