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Meet the Thiel Fellows: Kettner

Tue 19 Jun 12 | 12:00 AM ET
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Meet the Thiel Fellows: Kettner

Tue 19 Jun 12 | 12:00 AM ET
While classmates at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Kettner Griswold and Paul Sebexen developed an idea that could save countless lives. They didn't think the idea could wait for them to finish school -- and neither did the Thiel Foundation, which awarded them $100,000 each to step out and get started.

 
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