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Tiffany Mura

Mad*Pow
VP Client Experience, Health
Tiffany is a Renaissance woman: a published author, fluent in several languages, avid runner, and a brilliant businesswoman who also loves to travel, bake, read, paint and write. She’s creative, curious, and adventurous. She considers the publication of her nonfiction book, The Diary of Jean Hays: A WWII Army Nurse in Fiji, to be her biggest accomplishment, as it allowed her to tell these unsung heroes’ important stories.

Since earning her MBA at Penn State, most of Tiffany’s career has focused on healthcare. She founded a boutique marketing strategy agency that provided business strategy and marketing support to pharma, biotech, and healthcare companies. She also served as Director of Consumer and Digital Marketing at Alkermes, where she developed integrated consumer and digital brand strategy for one of the company’s most important pharmaceuticals, including brand repositioning and brand strategy evolution.

She’s passionate about the patient experience, the use of digital technology to enhance it, and the motivation and barriers to behavior change that will improve patient lives. Tiffany believes that we can make a difference in improving people’s health by creating programs that drive individual behavior, enhancing systems that provide care and solving systemic inequity.

Mad*Pow is the perfect place for Tiffany because her creativity and curiosity fit right in with her colleagues, who also care deeply about design and making a difference.
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  • Filter By Date Health Experience Design 2021 Apr 6 - 7, 2021
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  • Track: Building Digital Health Programs that People Trust
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