Rising Business Stars Under 30 Gather for Inaugural Celebration

Some extraordinary Rutgers Business School young alumni were celebrated as the first Rising Business Stars Under 30 on March 27 at The Rutgers Club on the Livingston Campus, Piscataway. 

From over two hundred nominations, twenty-seven Rutgers Business School graduates were selected as Rising Business Stars Under 30. The new program recognizes alumni under 30 who have made significant contributions across various industries. They demonstrated professional excellence, innovation, and a commitment to positively impacting their communities.

This inaugural cohort included Entrepreneurial Trailblazers, Social Impact & Sustainability Leaders, Academic Achievements & Research Excellence, and Industry Pioneers. The Rising Business Stars Under 30 program is intended to be an annual recognition of accomplished young alumni.

(L-R) Jasmine Clarke (B-STARS), Assistant Dean IDEA Office Charles Brown, Erica Odoemene (B-STARS), Kwaku Agyemang (Road to Wall Street).
(L-R) Jasmine Clarke (B-STARS), Assistant Dean IDEA Office Charles Brown, Erica Odoemene (B-STARS), Kwaku Agyemang (Road to Wall Street).
Rising Business Stars networking and reconnecting with faculty and friends.
Rising Business Stars networked and reconnected with faculty and friends.
President Holloway spoke with Valbona Koxha and alumni.
President Holloway spoke with Valbona Koxha and alumni.
Kwaku Agyemang sharing the moment and acknowledging his parents’ support.
Kwaku Agyemang shared the moment and acknowledged his parents’ support.
Maria Marzullo, founder Marzullo Consulting.
Maria Marzullo, founder Marzullo Consulting.

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