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Claire Stapleton

Claire Stapleton (born 1985 or 1986) is an American writer and marketer known for her involvement in the 2018 Google Walkout for Real Change. She is the author of the newsletter Tech Support.

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Known for
Workplace activism
Notable work
2018 Google walkouts
Education
University of Pennsylvania (BA)
Born
1985 or 1986 (age 40–41) Berkeley, California, U.S
Children
2
Occupations
Writer, marketer

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Claire Stapleton

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Claire Stapleton

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related to External links · 2
Claire Stapleton → Substack, XTech Support
Born · 1
Claire Stapleton → 1985 or 1986 (age 40–41) Berkeley, California, U.S
Children · 1
Claire Stapleton → 2
Education · 1
Claire Stapleton → University of Pennsylvania (BA)
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Claire Stapleton → Workplace activism
Notable work · 1
Claire Stapleton → 2018 Google walkouts
Occupations · 1
Claire Stapleton → Writer, marketer

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Claire StapletonChildren21.00infobox
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Claire StapletonKnown forWorkplace activism1.00infobox
Claire StapletonNotable work2018 Google walkouts1.00infobox
Claire StapletonOccupationsWriter, marketer1.00infobox
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