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The Fun Side of Business

Gavin Zuchlinski, Acuity Scheduling

06-Jan-17 10:00

The Fun Side of Business

Gavin Zuchlinski is the founder of Acuity Scheduling, a slick way for businesses to automate and manage their appointments online, allowing clients to schedule themselves. Gavin is a self-professed tech geek and espresso maniac (a word he does not used lightly) who wholeheartedly believes in that business should be fun. We speak to him about working with a remote team, connecting with customers and growing a company in a profitable, sustainable and fun way.


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