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Incoming President Aims to Ignite an Empowering Culture to Further Success of AHIMA October 03, 2022 · Workforce Development · From AHIMA · Profiles

Incoming President Aims to Ignite an Empowering Culture to Further Success of AHIMA

By Lauren Liacouras


When looking to make a lasting impact within an organization, leaders keep strategic goals top of mind. For incoming AHIMA President Jennifer Mueller, MBA, RHIA, SHIMSS, FACHE, FAHIMA, nurturing the culture of an organization and understanding the importance of advocacy are equally as important.

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