By Erik Cummins
Uncomfortable with a hammer in his hand and even less at ease in a hard hat, Mark Kelley can still point to dozens of newly-constructed schools and say, "I helped get that built."
But the 45-year-old San Francisco attorney leaves hammers and hard hats to the experts. Instead, he relies on his d...
Uncomfortable with a hammer in his hand and even less at ease in a hard hat, Mark Kelley can still point to dozens of newly-constructed schools and say, "I helped get that built."
But the 45-year-old San Francisco attorney leaves hammers and hard hats to the experts. Instead, he relies on his d...
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