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Oliver Schulze brings new ideas, family history to the BTI Board of Directors

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February 13, 2018

Oliver Schulze is a savvy entrepreneur and partner at Curo Pet Care based in the San Francisco Bay area. He’s also BTI’s newest Board member and the great-great-grandson of BTI founder William Boyce Thompson.

Schulze discusses his goals to bring his professional experience and family history to BTI in a recent edition of BTI’s Science Bomb podcast.

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