Jumat, 31 Maret 2017

Editor's Pick: EquiSeq CEO Lexi Palmer: Act Like You're Not Scared and Go at It


Vivian Wagner
Mar 31, 2017 10:23 AM PT
Lexi Palmer is CEO of EquiSeq, a biotech firm that does genetic testing of horses. Palmer met the company's founder, genetic researcher Paul Szauter, in 2015. "I was just finishing up my degree in interpersonal communications ... and he told me about the company he'd started," Palmer recalled. "I told him I knew everything about horses and said I could learn everything he did and market it." [More...]

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