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Griffin Mueller is passionate about the intersection of innovation, social impact, and business. She is a business school student at Duke University. Griffin wants to create innovative solutions that provide underserved populations with greater access to health care services. After business school, she hopes to become a management consultant that uses creative thinking to help hospitals and health systems improve the care they're able to provide to patients. Prior to Duke, she was a healthcare consultant at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, which is across the street from her alma mater, Stanford University, where she was a student-athlete, whose studies focused on US healthcare policy.
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Griffin Mueller is passionate about the intersection of innovation, social impact, and business. She is a business school student at Duke University. Griffin wants to create innovative solutions that provide underserved populations with greater access to health care services. After business school, she hopes to become a management consultant that uses creative thinking to help hospitals and health systems improve the care they're able to provide to patients. Prior to Duke, she was a healthcare consultant at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation, which is across the street from her alma mater, Stanford University, where she was a student-athlete, whose studies focused on US healthcare policy.