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Irena Goloschokin left Russia in 1989 with $90. Now she is a successful, honored, Indianapolis businesswoman who supports her adopted community through public radio and The New World Youth Orchestra, among others. Meanwhile, she helps to manage Copper Mountain Technologies and its award-winning product, the vector network analyzer (which tests radio frequency devices.)
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Irena Goloschokin left Russia in 1989 with $90. Now she is a successful, honored, Indianapolis businesswoman who supports her adopted community through public radio and The New World Youth Orchestra, among others. Meanwhile, she helps to manage Copper Mountain Technologies and its award-winning product, the vector network analyzer (which tests radio frequency devices.)
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