Meet the 2016 Siebel Scholars
Five students honored for academic excellence and leadership – By Natalie Edwards 9/30/2015
Every year, 93 graduate students from the world’s top graduate programs in business, computer science, bioengineering and energy science are selected to become Siebel Scholars. These students are chosen based on outstanding academic performance and leadership and receive a $35,000 award toward their final year of studies.
Kellogg’s 2016 Siebel Scholars from the Full-Time Program are:
Alizeh Gangji ‘16
Committed to creating health care marketing solutions that improve business outcomes and patient lives, Gangji created a cancer support program for 3,000 patients, serves on the board of directors of autism nonprofit Have Dreams and is on the Cancer Research Institute Young Philanthropists Board. Gangji is also vice president of careers for the Kellogg Marketing Club and is a director of the Kellogg Marketing Conference. She recently completed a brand management internship at Johnson & Johnson. Prior to Kellogg, she specialized in brand strategy for pharmaceutical companies as a consultant at ZS Associates. She holds a degree in philosophy from Yale University.
Source: Meet the 2016 Siebel Scholars