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Mitch Gould has “retail” in his DNA.

A third-generation retail professional, Gould learned the consumer goods industry from his father and grandfather while growing up in New York City. One of his first sales jobs was taking orders from neighbors for bagels every week.
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Mitch Gould has “retail” in his DNA.

A third-generation retail professional, Gould learned the consumer goods industry from his father and grandfather while growing up in New York City. One of his first sales jobs was taking orders from neighbors for bagels every week.
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Mitch Gould has “retail” in his DNA.

A third-generation retail professional, Gould learned the consumer goods industry from his father and grandfather while growing up in New York City. One of his first sales jobs was taking orders from neighbors for bagels every week.
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Mitch Gould has “retail” in his DNA.

A third-generation retail professional, Gould learned the consumer goods industry from his father and grandfather while growing up in New York City. One of his first sales jobs was taking orders from neighbors for bagels every week.
1
Mitch Gould has “retail” in his DNA.

A third-generation retail professional, Gould learned the consumer goods industry from his father and grandfather while growing up in New York City. One of his first sales jobs was taking orders from neighbors for bagels every week.
1
Mitch Gould has “retail” in his DNA.

A third-generation retail professional, Gould learned the consumer goods industry from his father and grandfather while growing up in New York City. One of his first sales jobs was taking orders from neighbors for bagels every week.
1
Mitch Gould has “retail” in his DNA.

A third-generation retail professional, Gould learned the consumer goods industry from his father and grandfather while growing up in New York City. One of his first sales jobs was taking orders from neighbors for bagels every week.
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Mitch Gould has “retail” in his DNA.

A third-generation retail professional, Gould learned the consumer goods industry from his father and grandfather while growing up in New York City. One of his first sales jobs was taking orders from neighbors for bagels every week.