"People and Process" with Fred Bone

Fred Bone grew up in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Fred's father was a 2-term legislator and mother was in Education. During summers, Fred was working on a farm while the rest of the kids were at summer camps.

He went to college at NC State for his bachelor's in chemistry as he was very much interested in Science. Due to his father's strong political career, Fred got inspired to work for the DOT, as a House page and for the sergeant-at-arms staff until the age of 20. After graduating from college, Fred worked for the Department of Environment for 12 years based on his Chemistry background.

What triggered Fred into the world of lobbying from that point?

What myth Fred would like to bust about lobbying?

What little secret Fred has which very few of us know about him?

Let's tune in to Fred's experiences and wisdom in this next episode of state lobbying heroes podcast.

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