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Shama Amalean - COO of THINX
February 22, 2018 Taking Care In Business Podcast

Episode 12: Shama Amalean of THINX

Listen in as we talk to Shama about how THINX’s unique product, unique brand and unique impact is disrupting the $19 billion feminine hygiene industry with its continued expansion.

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