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East Fork Pottery’s CEO Has Stepped Down. What Will Happen to the Brand?

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

Since East Fork started in 2009, its fans have been drawn to a founder’s frank and candid style of communication. Can it stay transparent in a muddy world?

Regan Stephens
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Ceramics and Pottery, Connie Matisse, Content Type: Personal Profile, East Fork, Factories and Manufacturing, John Vigeland, Social Media, Tableware
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