Alumni & Family Engagement

10 Under 10 Award Recipient | Anysie Ishimwe ’16

Anysie Ishimwe graduated in 2016 with a degree in business management and psychology. She began her career as a staffing specialist at Haworth, Inc. and she was selected as a Global Health Corps fellow, a leadership development fellowship founded by Barbara Bush. During her fellowship, she worked as a partnerships coordinator at Gardens for Health International to implement nutrition programs in 104 schools in four provinces in Rwanda. She also established a women’s social group that brings together women at all levels of the organization to discuss issues that hinder their progress. After her year-long fellowship, Anysie joined Karisimbi Business Partners, a management consulting firm, as a senior business analyst. During her time, she was able to work on various strategic advisory engagements for clients in banking, health, manufacturing, education, etc. One of her notable achievements during that role was developing a turnaround strategic plan for a maternal health clinic giving neonatal care for an underserved community in Kigali. Anysie currently works as a country manager for Genesis Energy, a renewable energy firm working to provide alternative sources of power to commercial and industrial clients.

Anysie Ishimwe is using her talents to build better businesses in her community and we are proud of her and her contributions.

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Hope College is proud to honor Anysie Ishimwe ’16 with the 2021 10 Under 10 Award. The “10 Under 10 Awards” honors emerging leaders who are making significant contributions by living out their callings; engaged in the local and global community through professional and/or volunteer involvement; and use their education to think about important issues with wisdom and clarity, communicate effectively to bridge boundaries that divide human communities and act as agents of hope living faithfully into their vocations. Designed for alumni who are within 10 years of graduation, they are presented by the Hope College Alumni Association. Make a nomination today

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