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Naama Stauber
Co-Founder, CompactCath; Graduate Student, Stanford University
Naama Stauber is a designer of the CompactCath team from Stanford University. Combining technology and design thinking principals in the medical device space at Stanford Design School, Stauber co-founded CompactCath, a revolutionary urinary catheter solution. Stauber was born and raised in Israel and moved to California to complete her MBA at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she focused on leadership development and entrepreneurship. Throughout her career, Stauber has been passionate about using technology to change the world. Earning her BSc in computer science, she served as an officer in the Israel Defense Forces technology division, worked at security and gaming startups, and recently at Innovation Endeavors VC.
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