Five alums among DiversityMBA's Top 100 Under 50
Five Freeman School alumni are among the honorees in the 2011 DiversityMBA Magazine Top 100 Under 50 Diverse Executive & Emerging Leaders.

Compiled by DiversityMBA Magazine, the list recognizes exceptional minority and multicultural executives—including African Americans, Asians, Hispanics, foreign nationals and women—who have achieved success in highly competitive corporate, government or entrepreneurial environments.
Diversity MBA Magazine is an internationally distributed publication targeting women and multicultural professionals in corporate America and government as well as entrepreneurs and business students.
The honorees will be featured in DiversityMBA Magazine’s summer 2011 issue and will be honored at the magazine’s awards gala in September at the Chicago Wyndham Hotel.
This year's Top 100 Under 50 award winners are Alex Hernandez (MBA ’03), founder and president of Hernandez Consulting; Lily Le (MBA ’98), executive vice president and chief marketing officer of AEG Affiliated Energy Group; Vipin Mayar (MBA ’88), executive vice president and global director of marketing performance at McCann Worldgroup; Sami Miettinen (MBA ’96), executive director of Royal Bank of Scotland; and Anne St. Clair (MBA ’01), private client manager at Bank of America.





This was the fifth consecutive year that Freeman School alumni have made the magazine's Top 100 Under 50 list. Since the magazine began compiling the list in 2007, more than a dozen alumni of the Freeman School have been featured.
To learn more about the annual honor and to see the complete list of this year's honorees, visit diversitymbamagazine.com.
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