Kyle McCarthy works in the tech industry and writes about business ethics, politics, affordable higher education and #Tech4Good at Huffington Post. His writing has also been noted by WIRED, the Good Men Project, Media Matters, MinnPost, MPR, Twin Cities Business Magazine, The Thom Hartmann Show, Tavis Smiley, and others. He is also co-founder of StudentDebtCrisis.org, a nonprofit organization dedicated to fundamental reforms to the way in which higher education is paid for in America. For his work on this issue, Kyle was listed as one of "10 advocates fighting for student loan reform." -from huffpost.com
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