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John F. Hodgman retired in 2015 as a professor of the practice in entrepreneurial leadership studies at the Tufts Gordon Institute, and is a board member of several nonprofit organizations. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Boston College and attended the University of Virginia Law School. He currently resides in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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