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Young People in Business: Jerome Swaby
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Equipped with experience in maintenance and repair, Jerome Swaby made the bold decision to start his own business two years ago.
Undaunted by uncertainty caused by the pandemic, a confident Swaby built Swaby’s Maintenance Services by yielding referrals from satisfied customers.
Watch the video below by Richard Baker for more on his entrepreneurial journey.
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