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Alumnae Achievement Awards
2002
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Luella Gross
Goldberg ’58
Corporate and Civic Leader
Board of Directors, ING
Group
Life Director, Minnesota
Orchestral Assoc.
Board Member, several Universities
Governor's Leadership Award,
MN
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Luella Gross Goldberg ’58 has
led a distinguished and pioneering career as a
corporate director and civic leader. This past summer,
she was named the first American to the Board of Directors
of the ING Group, the tenth largest publicly traded
company worldwide. Luella's service as a corporate
director began in 1976, when she became the first female
director of insurance giant Northwestern National Life
Insurance Co. (now ReliaStar Financial Corp.). An expert
in corporate governance, finance, and public affairs,
Luella is a respected entity in the world of corporate
leadership, and other major corporations including
TCF Financial Corporation, Communications Systems,
Inc., Hormel Foods Corporation, and Piper Funds, tapped
her for their boards, from the mid-1980s through the
present.
Luella's accomplishments
in the business world are mirrored by her devoted
civic service. She
is a life director of the Minnesota Orchestral
Association and has served on the boards of Wellesley
College
(where she was acting president in 1993), the University
of
Minnesota Foundation, St. John's University,
Carlson School of Management, Women's Economic
Alliance, and the United Way of Minneapolis,
among others.
Luella's work has garnered
many awards including the Governor's
Leadership Award for the State of Minnesota
and the National
Conference
of Christians and Jews Award for Distinguished
Humanitarian Service. In 1997, Luella was
named one of Minnesota's
three most influential women in business,
and her significant leadership has paved
the way
for younger
generations
of women to serve in top-level positions
in corporate America.
For more information about the Alumnae
Achievement Awards, please contact us by email at specialprograms@alum.wellesley.edu or
call the Alumnae Association at 781-283-2331. |
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