EPISODE · Aug 14, 2024 · 19 MIN
Episode 7: Jim Graham
from London Matters · host Josh Morgan
This week I sat down with the man behind the London Airshow- Jim Graham! As the owner and CEO of TRY Recycling, its amazing that Jim also has the time to run North America's BEST airshow, but he does it! In this episode, get a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into planning an airshow of this size, what to expect at the airshow, and how London is becoming a leader in aviation in Canada!
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This week I sat down with the man behind the London Airshow- Jim Graham! As the owner and CEO of TRY Recycling, its amazing that Jim also has the time to run North America's BEST airshow, but he does it! In this episode, get a behind-the-scenes look...
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