(Bloomberg) -- Most U.S. college seniors are
concerned about making money. Apollonia Poilane, who graduates
from Harvard College on June 7, worries about making bread.
For the past four years, Poilane, an economics major, has
run her family's $18-million-a-year bakery business from her
dormitory at Harvard's Mather House. She inherited the eponymous
Paris-based bakery chain famous for its thick-crusted, sour-
dough loaves in 2002, when her parents died in a helicopter
crash off Brittany.
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concerned about making money. Apollonia Poilane, who graduates
from Harvard College on June 7, worries about making bread.
For the past four years, Poilane, an economics major, has
run her family's $18-million-a-year bakery business from her
dormitory at Harvard's Mather House. She inherited the eponymous
Paris-based bakery chain famous for its thick-crusted, sour-
dough loaves in 2002, when her parents died in a helicopter
crash off Brittany.
Read more at Bloomberg Exclusive News
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