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Himmel of Himmel + Meringoff honored by HBSCNY

Leslie Himmel accepting her Entrepreneurship Award. Leslie Himmel accepting her Entrepreneurship Award.

New York, NY  Leslie Himmel, principal of Himmel + Meringoff, was honored by the Harvard Business School Club of New York (HBSCNY), by receiving the Entrepreneurship Award at the Club’s annual Leadership Dinner held at the American Museum of Natural History on Wednesday night, May 18th.

Four other leaders were honored: John Paulson, president of Paulson & Co., Inc., with the Business Statesman Award; Jane Fraser, CEO, Citigroup Latin America with the Leadership Award; Wynton Marsalis, managing and artistic director, Jazz at Lincoln Center, with the John C. Whitehead Social Enterprise Award; and Jeffrey Walker, vice chairman, UN Secretary General’s Envoy for Health Finance and Malaria, with the John C. Whitehead Social Enterprise Award.

HBSCNY is one of the the world’s largest alumni chapters of Harvard Business School.

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