Jay Applewhite Case Analysis

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Jay Applewhite is Chairman of Industry Exchange LLC, a niche focused industry events and research company based in Austin, Texas. With extended roots into Latin America, the company drives awareness of market opportunities and the complex issues that revolve around them. As Chairman, Jay engages with industry experts, investors, government officials, and C level executives to facilitate and foster international trade and economic development.

After living in Chile and working in Latin America for more than 16 years, Jay now resides with his wife and family in Austin,

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