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Standing up for disabled kids
Octagon’s Mead Welles helps children with missing limbs live normal lives.

By Danielle Beurteaux Mead Welles: I thought, “I can do something about that.”Mead Welles has seen a lot of suffering during his many travels. But one child he saw in Jakarta in 1997 changed his life. During an exhausting multicountry tour when he was starting Octagon Asset Management, Welles — sleep
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