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Marty Philp - Conversation with Goodman

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An episode of the Brock University Podcasts podcast, hosted by Brock University, titled "Marty Philp - Conversation with Goodman" was published on November 29, 2016 and runs 8 minutes.

November 29, 2016 ·8m · Brock University Podcasts

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Conversations with Goodman host Susan LeBlanc talks to Martin Philp (BAdmin ’80, MA ‘86), who has been named the 2016 Distinguished Graduate of the Goodman School of Business. Philp is a consulting and business leader who continues to play an active role at the business school in several different capacities.

Conversations with Goodman host Susan LeBlanc talks to Martin Philp (BAdmin ’80, MA ‘86), who has been named the 2016 Distinguished Graduate of the Goodman School of Business. Philp is a consulting and business leader who continues to play an active role at the business school in several different capacities.
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