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TransPerfect's co-CEO Phil Shawe discusses the benefits of running the production and sales functions as separate businesses.

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Phil Shawe

Phil Shawe is the Co-Founder and Co-CEO of TransPerfect, a global family of companies and the world’s largest privately held provider of language and business services.

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