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Trainee Joshua Crittenden named a Duke Young Trustee Finalist

Published March 31, 2023

Meet the 2023 Graduate/Professional Young Trustee Finalists

Project 5 trainee Joshua Crittenden was named as just one of 4 finalists to serve a two or three year term on Duke’s Board of Trustees as a “Young Trustee”. Congrats Joshua!

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