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Oct 2022
20m 17s

Oofos

FINN Partners
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Oofos is a footwear company on a mission to make people feel better - and that goes far beyond just their feet. Check out this inspiring interview with Oofos CEO, Steve Gallo, to "feel the OO" and hear how they're helping customers, employees and the community feel better. 

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