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Q: Walk us through your working years with Wrangler.

A: I started with Wrangler in August 1976, and was a territorial salesman in New Mexico at first. I continued on as a sales rep, and moved to San Antonio in about 1982. I was a sales rep for 32 years, and was then made Wrangler’s manager of special events marketing for the last 13 years. In that capacity, I’ve communicated with sales reps, retailers, rodeo committees and endorsees, and have also put together Wrangler promotions.

Q: How did you

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