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Date Added: July 07, 2008 02:28:02 AM
Name: Jeremy LaDuque Job: Chief executive officer Business: Elements, formerly New Image Technologies What he said then: When The Tribune profiled cofounder Jeremy LaDuque in May 2007, his San Luis Obispo Web development firm had taken on partner Steve Bridge, former CEO of Frontier Technology Inc. in Santa Barbara. A few months later, New Image Technologies merged with Grover Beach ...

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