Two Russell Sage College graduates and one employee have been named to the Albany Business Review’s 40 under 40 list of executives and innovators who are shaping the future of the Capital District.

The honorees affiliated with Sage are: 

Geoffrey Miller
Geoffrey Miller

— Geoffrey Miller, assistant director of corporate, government and foundation relations in Sage’s Office of Institutional Advancement. Miller has extensive experience building philanthropic support for arts and culture organizations and educational institutions in New York’s Capital Region. He joined Sage in 2020 as a liaison between the college and its business, government and philanthropic partners.  

Raysheea Turner
Raysheea Turner

— Attorney Raysheea Turner of Wallace Turner Law, LLP. Turner is a 2011 graduate of Sage’s Theatre program. Read Raysheea Turner’s Sage Spotlight.

Kimberley Wallace
Kimberley Wallace

— Attorney Kimberley Wallace of Wallace Turner Law, LLP. Wallace is a 2010 graduate of Sage’s Law and Society program. Read Kimberley Wallace’s Sage Spotlight. 

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