Judee von Seldeneck Is Drexel University Business Leader of the Year
APRIL 29, 2021: The Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business has named Judee von Seldeneck, Founder and Chair of Diversified Search Group, as the 66th Drexel University Business Leader of the Year. Presented annually, the Business Leader of the Year award is one of the most prestigious honors in the Greater Philadelphia region.
Judee is a pioneer among women business executives in Philadelphia and a role model for and a champion of women. A past president of The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia, Judee has nurtured the careers of some of Philadelphia’s most high-powered executives and served on the boards of some of the area’s most prestigious companies.
Drexel University hosted a ceremony in Judee’s honor, featuring remarks and high praise from colleagues, friends, clients, and business leaders. Judee was recognized for her leadership, mentorships and championing women in leadership, and contributions to the Philadelphia business community.
Proceeds from the event will fund scholarships and support academic programs within the LeBow College of Business.
Watch the ceremony here: Judee von Seldeneck: Business Leader of the Year
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