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Brotherly Love Did you guys pretty much grow up together? If so, what is it like now that you are apart? Philip (Speaking for both): Reggie and I grew up all over the place. We traveled a lot growing up. We were around each other for most of our lives until we both left home for graduate school and it was fun. It gives you room to operate without your sibling punctuating your every thought [laughs].

I'm either just relaxing at home, hanging out with buddies, or out on the town. In conclusion, Philip and Reggie now, once again, live in close proximity in the Philadelphia area. Both are extremely entrepreneurial in their professional goals. Philip even says that it would surprise him

if they aren’t CEOs at some point. In fact, Philip has a leg up on his brother and heads his own start-up website dedicated to getting recent law student graduates jobs in their field. Wherever the duo goes, they’ll be able to take with them not only a GMC degree, but the characteristics of Mercy that every student obtains. ❂

Any thoughts on the U.S./Ghana World Cup soccer match last year? Both: Games like that are sort of win-win situations. Reggie: But actually, I think one of my business school friends still owes me a drink. I remember less about that game in particular than the game in which Ghana lost to Uruguay. Either way, the World Cup is always fun for me.

What types of activities do you each like to do other than work? Philip: Other than work, I find time to work on various start-up ideas and also try to travel where I can. Reggie: I enjoy Philly night life. Personally, I enjoy non-fiction books and movies when I can find the time. All in all, most weekends

Philip and Reggie Amoa

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