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Jennifer Przybylo

Author, Do Good Well: Your Guide to Leadership, Action, and Social Innovation

Jennifer Przybylo is a student leader at Stanford Medical School and co-author of the new book Do Good Well: Your Guide to Leadership, Action, and Social Innovation, which was praised by Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus as "the primer for social innovation." Her first volunteer experiences in grade school led her to jump headlong into service work, eventually earning national recognition for her community leadership. In high school, Jennifer was named Illinois’s top high school volunteer by the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, honored as a United States Senate Youth Program Delegate, and selected a Toyota Community Scholar. In college, she served as chair of Yale’s Undergraduate Organizations Funding Committee, the body responsible for distribution of university funds to more than 300 student groups. She was also co-president of Yale’s Peer Health Educators, served on the Dean’s Office Committee on Undergraduate Organizations, and held a position on the executive board of the Yale College Council. At graduation, she received the Boell Prize for excellence in senior research. She then earned an M.Phil. in computational biology at University of Cambridge, where she was a member of the executive board of Cambridge University Entrepreneurs. She is currently an MD student at Stanford University School of Medicine, where she continues to be actively engaged in both research and her community.

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