Lone Rock Partners

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                • "text": "Drew Ricciardone is a seventh-generation Arkansan whose family has been building small businesses across Texas and Arkansas since the 1800s. He grew up watching his mother and grandmother run a women's clothing boutique in Little Rock, learning early that a business done right is also a community served well.",
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                • "text": "After years at UPS spanning healthcare strategy, public affairs, lobbying, and a bonus chapter supporting early-stage startups and political campaigns, Drew came to Harvard Business School with a clear thesis: find one great American small business and pour himself into it. That search is now underway through Lone Rock Partners, backed by TBD.",
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                • "text": "When not searching as Lone Rock, Drew is methodically navigating his way through every state, national park, and major league ballpark in the country. Forty-six states, twenty-four national parks, fourteen ballparks. He is not in a hurry. He is also not stopping until every box is checked, which, knowing Drew, is not a metaphor.",
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    • "bio": "Drew Ricciardone is a seventh-generation Arkansan whose family has been building small businesses across Texas and Arkansas since the 1800s. He grew up watching his mother and grandmother run a women's clothing boutique in Little Rock, learning early that a business done right is also a community served well.\n\nAfter years at UPS spanning healthcare strategy, public affairs, lobbying, and a bonus chapter supporting early-stage startups and political campaigns, Drew came to Harvard Business School with a clear thesis: find one great American small business and pour himself into it. That search is now underway through Lone Rock Partners, backed by TBD.\n\nWhen not searching as Lone Rock, Drew is methodically navigating his way through every state, national park, and major league ballpark in the country. Forty-six states, twenty-four national parks, fourteen ballparks. He is not in a hurry. He is also not stopping until every box is checked, which, knowing Drew, is not a metaphor."
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