Georgetown Business Fall 2016

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ALUMNI NEWS NOTES Girl Power

2016

When Sofina Anne Qureshi (B ’05) was 18, she earned the Gold Award, the Girl Scouts’ highest achievement. Perhaps it was a bit of foreshadowing. The woman who spent her childhood as a Girl Scout reached a new pinnacle in the organization two years ago when she became chief strategy and finance executive for Girl Scouts of the USA.

Rob Baker was named to the

Poets & Quants MBAs to Watch list. He works for the Department of Justice as an internal consultant focusing on strategy and operations. Eunjung Kim opened

PROFILE

a Korean restaurant, ­Zannchi — which translates to feast — featuring small plates and bibimbap. The Georgetown restaurant debuted two months before she graduated from McDonough. Kenny Kuo was

named to the Poets & Quants MBAs to Watch list. He works as an investment banking associate for Morgan Stanley. Coral Taylor was named to

the Poets & Quants Best and Brightest MBAs of the Class of 2016 list. Coral is a product manager at Starbucks.

the founder and CEO of Foodhini, a social impact meal-delivery startup that aims to empower immigrant communities through homecooked ethnic foods. Meals are prepared by independent, immigrant home chefs in a commercial kitchen space provided by the company and delivered directly to customers.

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