Providence College alumnus receives Beta Gamma Sigma Entrepreneurial Achievement Award

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Christie Miranne ’04

Christie Miranne ’04 was recognized as the first Providence College alumnus to win the Beta Gamma Sigma Entrepreneurial Achievement Award. The School of Business chapter  was invited to nominate a candidate for this prestigious award after having reach highest honors status by Beta Gamma Sigma for the 2023-24 year – their highest possible distinction.

This year’s award was offered to three exceptional candidates based on the following criteria:

  1. Entrepreneurs who develop, organize, and launch a successful business venture or social entrepreneurship endeavor that has demonstrated success and proven through its operational results to be a sustainable concept
  2. Exemplars for ethical business leadership and the values of the Beta Gamma Sigma Society, including honor and integrity, and the pursuit of wisdom, earnestness, and service are sought.

Christine Earley, Ph.D., interim dean of PC Business, said, “Christie has exemplified the qualities we value at Providence College. She has established a highly successful family-run business enterprise and consistently supports our students by regularly engaging with them. Her achievements make me incredibly proud, and I anticipate her continued success.”

Miranne co-founded The Joy Company, a multi-million dollar omnichannel enterprise, together with her mother, brother, and husband. In 2020, they launched their latest venture, CleanBoss, a cleaning company and brand, in collaboration with co-founder Pitbull. CleanBoss is revolutionizing the cleaning industry by introducing innovative and efficient cleaning solutions.

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