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They require team captains like Eddy Almonte, 30, of Brooklyn, whose toughest job was enlisting 20 people from American Express, where he works, who could be on the water by 10 a.m.
Mr. Swenson has worked in the business for 30 years, most recently overseeing "Rugrats," the popular Nickelodeon program whose toughest character is the fearsome cousin Angelica, who bosses around a motley crew of toddlers.
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