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Amy Taylor: Co-Founder and Director of Tap Social

29m · Jazz Shapers · 06 Apr 09:00

Amy Taylor is the Co-Founder and Director of Tap Social, a craft brewery & social enterprise, employing and supporting people in prison and prison leavers. Amy joins Elliot to chat about taking on a broken system and their aim to prove that employing people from prison works as a business decision. 

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