Tommy Hendrix ’17, Fighting COVID-19 as an Alumnus and a Green Beret

Exploring the gray markets of personal protective equipment.

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Tommy Hendrix '17 discusses his current work searching gray markets for personal protective equipment to redistribute to healthcare workers. He details how his military and business school backgrounds inform his task, and offers his thoughts on the most important way to combat this virus.

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