Community Corner Interview: Gordon Sutton of Tiger Fuel Company

Community Corner Interview: Gordon Sutton of Tiger Fuel Company

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We touched base once again with Gordon Sutton, President of Tiger Fuel Company. Tiger Fuel recently made a $20,000 holiday contribution to JackFest, a family-friendly festival that supports families battling childhood cancer in Central Virginia benefiting UVA Children’s Hospital and the Ronald McDonald House.

More info on Jackfest: https://www.jackfest.net/

More info on Tiger Fuel: https://tigerfuel.com/

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