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Brief biography:
Tiffany Wright is the author of "Solving the Capital Equation: Financing Solutions for Small Businesses." A former business advisor, she is the president of an interim management consulting firm. Ms. Wright has 17 years of experience in operations, finance, and business development. She has an MBA from the Wharton School of Business and a BS in Engineering from The Ohio State University.
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