Jack Griffin

Founder & CEO at FoodFinder

Jack Griffin has a wealth of experience in the business and non-profit sectors. In 2013, they founded and served as CEO of FoodFinder, a non-profit that uses its mobile app and website to let food insecure families know exactly when and where they can receive free food assistance. In 2016, they were a Summer Intern at Broadgreen Solutions, a consulting firm and certified Benefit Corporation located in Atlanta, Georgia. During their time there, they conceived and created the Broadgreen Solutions Internship Framework and collaborated with a team of three industry professionals to analyze technical flaws and recommend improvements for over 300 web pages for a global beverage client. In 2017, they were a Summer Intern at Jabian Consulting. In 2018, they were a Research Associate at the University of Michigan's Economic Growth Institute (EGI) through its First Customer Program. During their time at EGI, they worked to offer young Michigan startups assistance with market research and value proposition identification in order to help them obtain their first paying customer or improve their existing sales and operations strategies.

Jack Griffin attended the University of Michigan from 2015 to 2019, where they earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) with a minor in Community Action & Social Change. Prior to that, they attended Peachtree Ridge High School from 2011 to 2015.

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  • Founder & CEO

    March, 2013 - present