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Home > Fellows > Rafael Zahralddin, Delaware Life Fellow, to be Honored as 2020 Minority Business Leader by the Philadelphia Business Journal

Rafael Zahralddin, Delaware Life Fellow, to be Honored as 2020 Minority Business Leader by the Philadelphia Business Journal

August 17, 2020

Rafael X. Zahralddin, photo courtesy of Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP

Rafael Zahralddin, Delaware Life Fellow and Director and Chair of Elliott Greenleaf, P.C.,’s Commercial Bankruptcy and Restructuring Practice, has been recognized as one of the Philadelphia region’s 2020 top minority business leaders by the Philadelphia Business Journal. The publication’s annual awards recognize minority business leaders who have demonstrated business success over the past twelve to eighteen months, and were judged based on professional accomplishments, community leadership, philanthropy, and awards and milestones.

This is the Philadelphia Business Journal’s twelfth year awarding minority leaders, with this year’s class including those from Greater Philadelphia’s pharmaceutical, education, finance, sports, health care, legal, and retail industries. Mr. Zahralddin and twenty-four other honorees will be profiled online and in a special edition of the journal to come on August 21.

For a full list of 2020 honorees, click here.

 

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