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John W. Barfield

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211: 216: 231: 226: 221: 62:, which employed 200 people. Barfield later founded a $ 2B staffing business with 2,600 employees, which was named “Company of the Year” by the 236: 181: 168: 77:
The Bartech Group, which was founded by Barfield, is a workforce management and staff provider, headquartered in
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University of Michigan, Samuel Zell & Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies.
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and started his first business in 1955, called the Barfield Cleaning Company of
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Barfield died of natural causes in his home in Ann Arbor on January 2, 2018.
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Barfield and his wife had six children and resided in
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Tuscaloosa
Alabama
African American
U.S. Army
France
Germany
World War II
University of Michigan
Ypsilanti
Michigan
Black Enterprise
George Romney
volunteerism
Livonia
Michigan
Mississauga
Ontario
United Kingdom
Ann Arbor
Michigan
"John W. Barfield"
"B.E. Company of the Year: Barfield Companies"
Black Enterprise
Northwood University
"20th Annual Award Ceremony - John W. Barfield"
"CORRECTING and REPLACING Bartech Founder John W. Barfield: A Business Legend and Pioneer"
Categories
1927 births
2018 deaths
20th-century African-American businesspeople

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