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How two Goldman Sachs investment bankers quit their jobs and raised £5 million to cook meals for the dogs of celebrities

Butternut Box Former Goldman Sachs investment bankers Kevin Glynn and David Nolan quit the company to launch a homecooked dog food delivery service. They were initially backed by two of their Goldman bosses. After raising £1 million in funding in October, last week they announced a further £5 million in investment. Their clients include celebrities like "Billions" star Damien Lewis and comedian Katherine Ryan. 27-year-old Kevin Glynn and 31-year-old David Nolan met on the first day on their internships at Goldman Sachs in London and quickly established a "firm friendship." Little did they know that that friendship would take them not through the ranks of investment banking, but into the world of home-cooked dog food.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: This pillow claims to reduce acid reflux symptoms — I decided to try itSee Also:Canadian PM Trudeau roundly mocked for political, fashion blunders during disastrous trip to India'I've never been so unimpressed by a person in my life': Parkland shooting survivor delivers a biting critique of her phone call with TrumpWhat Americans spend on an engagement ring in each state, ranked from lowest to highest

 

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