Asana Partners announces additions to senior leadership team
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Asana Partners announced additions to its senior leadership team. These individuals represent substantial industry expertise and diverse perspectives that will complement Asana s approach to value creation. Katie, Miki, and Stefan bring proven leadership, strong intellect, and unwavering integrity to their roles; attributes that are core to our high-performance, unique culture, commented Jason Tompkins, Managing Partner at Asana Partners. We re excited to celebrate Katie s promotion and to welcome Miki and Stefan to the team.
Katie W. Grissom has been promoted to Managing Director. She has led Asana s leasing and marketing teams since joining the firm in 2016 and will continue to serve on the Investment Committee. Grissom has developed strategic relationships nationally and has been instrumental in leasin
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Kiran Ahuja
• University of Georgia School of Law
Kiran Ahuja is the former chief of staff at the Office of Personnel and Management, where she served during the Obama administration. She became the CEO of Philanthropy Northwest in 2017.
On February 23, 2021, President Joe Biden (D) nominated Ahuja to serve as director of the Office of Personnel and Management.
Ahuja graduated
summa cum laude from Spelman College with a B.A. in political science in 1993. She earned a J.D.
cum laude from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1998.
From 1999 to 2002, Ahuja was a trial attorney at the civil rights division of the U.S. Department of Justice. She then taught at the American University Washington College of Law as an adjunct professor while working as the executive director of the National Asian Pacific American Women s Forum.