AACSB Announces 2019 Class of Influential Leaders

- Fourth annual Influential Leaders challenge recognizes 33 outstanding

business school graduates

Through passionate commitment to leadership development, education, disability inclusion, and more, business school graduates make a positive global impact. Today AACSB International (AACSB) -- the world's largest business education alliance -- honors 33 such graduates as its 2019 Class of Influential Leaders . An annual initiative, the challenge recognizes notable alumni from AACSB-accredited schools whose inspiring work serves as a model for the next generation of business leaders.

Included among the AACSB 2019 Class of Influential Leaders are the following individuals:

-- Kiyo Ogushi, president and CEO of Fuji Xerox Learning Institute, Inc.

and alumna of the International University of Japan Graduate School of

International Management

-- Phil Hayes-Brown, CEO of Wallara Australia and graduate of Monash

Business School-Monash University

-- Mamta Saikia, COO of Bharti Foundation and alumna of the Institute of

Management Technology, Ghaziabad

Each honoree is recognized as a leader or innovator within their industry, a contributor to their community or society, and an inspiration to future business leaders. The stories of how each of the 33 honorees, representing schools in 13 countries, have positively influenced their industries and society are available at aacsb.edu/influential-leaders .

"The diversity of backgrounds, industries, and career paths of the 2019 Class of Influential Leaders demonstrates that AACSB-accredited schools are preparing graduates to succeed as they pursue their passions," said Thomas R. Robinson, president and CEO of AACSB. "We are honored to recognize these alumni, and the business schools that prepared them, as leading examples of business education as a force for good in the world."

Now in its fourth year, the Influential Leaders challenge has recognized almost 200 business school graduates for creating lasting impact in business and society. All honorees have earned an undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral degree from one of the more than 800 AACSB-accredited business schools worldwide.

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