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Dudley Flanders, President Lloyd/Flanders.
Casual Living
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October 1, 2009|
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By Kristine Ellis
Taking stock: We are all in this together
Truth be told, Dudley Flanders had no choice but to become one of the most visible leaders in the casual furniture industry. His father cut a large swath through the industry in his time, and Don's mentoring of his son was as much about service as it was about business.
"Our family has always worked on the issues of any industry that we were in, so I have a legacy of working not only for the company but also to better our industry," said Flanders, president of Lloyd/Flanders and chairman ...
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