The Raj Soin College of Business is proud to be the lead sponsor for the Dayton Business Journal’s “Forty Under Forty” awards ceremony Thursday May 23, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Schuster Center in Dayton.
Visit http://www.bizjournals.com/dayton/event/76991 to register online with the Dayton Business Journal.
Developing and supporting talented young business professionals is the heart what the Raj Soin College of Business does through extensive collaborations with businesses, non-profit organizations and governments throughout the region.
A project manager at the Wright State Research Institute and seven Wright State University alumni are among the “Forty Under 40” award winners who will be honored by the Dayton Business Journal at the event.
This year’s winners of Forty Under 40 were chosen from more than 250 nominations, a record number of entries.
There have been more than 600 winners of this award since it started in Dayton in 1998. The winners are chosen by judges who consider the nominees’ career achievements as well as their leadership and community activities.
The winners will be honored at an awards reception May 23. They include:
Aaron Miller
Project Manager
Wright State Research Institute
Brian Faust
Director of Mergers and Acquisitions
Myrian Capital
B.S. in Finance/Financial Services, 2001
Juliet Fromholt
Reporter/Webmaster/Deputy Operations Director
WYSO
B.A. in Classical Humanities, 2007
William Lutz
Development Program Manager
City of Piqua
B.S. in Urban Affairs, 2000
M.P.A. in Urban Administration, 2002
Shanda McKinney
Vice President, Human Resources
Wright-Patt Credit Union
B.A. in Psychology, 1998
Anandapadmanaban Perumalchettia
Technical Lead
Master Data Management
LexisNexis
M.B.A., 2009
Aaron Sorrell
Director
Department of Planning on Community Development
City of Dayton
B.S. in Urban Affairs, 1998
Joshua Styrcula
Financial Planner
LifePlan Financial Group
B.S. in Financial Services, 2007
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