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E151 – Troy Kemp’s Morning Cup

Troy Kemp planned to teach for only two years, but has dedicated his life to being a “hope dealer” for young boys and their families.

In this episode, he shares why he turned down lucrative job offers to “feed his soul,” how leaving the classroom allowed him to multiply his impact, and how every chapter of his life has added a tool to the toolbox he now uses to rebuild trust at Chatt Prep.

Troy Kemp is the CEO of Prep Public Schools, a network of all-boys public charter

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My Morning Cup is hosted by Mike Costa of Costa Media Advisors and produced by SpeakEasy Productions

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