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Maggie Louise CHOCOLATE

by Larry Chiang on March 10, 2015

Larry Chiang’s 5th book, What They Don’t Teach You At Stanford Business School, launched after a Harvard Law School keynote on the New York Fashion Week runway 09-09-2009. He knows how to sniff out grand openings and crashed them with his dog Baxter. As CEO of Duck9, he spearheads to effort to get college consumers get a FICO over 750. Post H.L.S. keynote, Harvard Business wrote: “What They Don’t Teach You at Stanford Business School” (his latest post was done #shirtless as a yogi who “Sets an intention for SXSW“.


NY Fashion Week has supermodels getting a high FICO credit score because I supermodel on-the-side
Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang)
Fun!! (@ Maggie Louise Confections) on #Yelp yelp.com/biz/maggie-lou…

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Maggie Louise Callahan’s chocolate business
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All edible! Shaped chocolate based on chocolate molds. 888-886-2342
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Corporate gift boxes for dudes who have helped me…
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Lots of shapes. What’s in your sxsw gift box!?
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On 6th Street. Austin downtown. Near I-35 N. Frontage Rd
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Creative treasure map wall. At 1017 East 6th Street, Austin
Texas 78702
Download the official Twitter app here
ENGR145’s two anchor videos move you to the right on the entrepreneur bell curve
Is a bit ly I memorized that links to
CEO of Duck9
Stanford University’s Founding EIR (Entrepreneur in Residence)
Duck9 = Deep Underground Credit Knowledge 9
c/o UCMS Inc
2021 Midwest Road / 3rd FL
Oak Brook IL
630-705-5555
650-283-8008 (cell)
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Founder of “What They Don’t Teach at Business School” for CNN iReport: https://ireport.cnn.com/people/larrychiang
Author, NY Times Bestseller
“What They Will NEVER Teach You at Stanford Business School about EUTWMPPM @SXSW” comes out 11-11-14
52 Cards. Two Jokers. What They DO Teach You at Stanford Engineering
Emergency swings and cutting deals as an 9 year old

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