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Aster Angagaw is Senior Vice President of Market Development for Sodexo’s Corporate Services and Leisure Market segments. She directly reports to the Chief Operating Officer and Market President and is a member of the market’s senior leadership team. She is charged with leading and implementing the overall business development strategy and ensuring the right offer is packaged based on the needs of the client. She also oversees the development and implementation of an innovative human capital optimization platform that addresses workplace strategies to improve recruitment, engagement, productivity and retention for Sodexo’s corporate clients.

In addition, she is also a member of both Sodexo’s African-American Leadership Forum and Women’s Network Group. Aster has served on the Boards of Meals on Wheels of Delaware and the Temple University Fox School of Business Corporate Advisory Board. She earned an Executive MBA from Temple University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Management from Eastern University.

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