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Joe McGuire
Joe McGuire is founder and President of McGuire Capital, a business services company. He is the former President and CEO of high-end audio company Tweeter, Inc., and prior to that post served as the company’s CFO/CIO.
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Joe McGuire, former CEO of the audio equipment chain Tweeter, responds to an audience question at the Berklee Music Business Seminar asking for advice for young entrepreneurs by discussing how one can balance family obligations and career obligations.



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October 2007
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