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Title: Pepper heir going green Firm's sole product is soy-based polyner used in roofing.(Business)
Author: Mike Comerford
Publication: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) (Newspaper)
Date: July 8, 2004
Publisher: Paddock Publications
Page: 1Distributed by Thompson Gale
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Byline: Mike Comerford Daily Herald Business Writer
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CORRECTION/date 07-09-2004: A story in Thursday's Business section on Pepper Construction firm heir J. Stanley Pepper ended with an incomplete quote. Pepper said the new firm where he is CEO, Green Products, also has family ties. "My daughter (Cassi) just graduated (from Monmouth College) and she just joined the firm," Pepper said.
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J. Stanley Pepper took a year off of work to, as he puts it, "kind of figure out what I wanted to do." Answer - this Pepper wanted to go green.