When hes not in the courtroom, where his clients range from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, this civil litigators drive extends to the great outdoors and the greater good of charity work. Representation is so important. I realized that I needed cooking, and to cook for strangers, in order to be able to play an active role in our society because my natural inclination is to be shut off from people, he says. I have never met a student that I wasnt impressed with, she says. We all have something [else] we could be doing, whether its time with family or watching a Netflix documentary, but in the time were [volunteering], it has to make sense. For the 26th year, Georgia Trend is celebrating 40 of the states brightest stars under the age of 40. The task of choosing the 2022 Georgia Trend 40 Under 40 was not an easy one. She now teaches in the program. ATL. KS. Through policy research and partnerships with colleges, universities, the Georgia Department of Corrections and the Department of Community Supervision, Rodriguez builds strategies focused on the common goal: education and empowerment for all Georgians. Introducing the 40 Under 40 Class of 2021. Georgia Trend 2022 40 Under 40. Since then, Atlanta Redemption Ink has worked with tattoo shops around Georgia and nationally to remove or cover up tattoos from sex trafficking, gang symbols and marks from self-harm or addiction. It starts with the local business climate, he says. Artist-painted crosswalks catch the attention of. I ask my patients, Do you smoke or drink? I always say that I am a product of community organizers, he says. With a desire to serve children and education and experience in fundraising, Mary Kate Starkel found her niche at redefinED Atlanta, a nonprofit that partners with Atlanta Public Schools to ensure the city becomes a place where every student can get a quality public education. Lawyers arent known for their work-life balance, but Larry Evans has certainly found his. Ensuring the collection reflects the communities is something she is passionate about. She previously worked as an educational specialist with the Peace Corps in Nicaragua and with a U.S. State Department program in Malawi. 2020 PRSA Georgia 40 Under 40 Honorees Alexandra Ebanks, The Coca-Cola Company Allison Kopp, VOX Global Allison Sawyer, The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation Anna Ruth Williams, ARPR Brien Faucett, Cox Enterprises Elisabeth Warrick, First Advantage Emily Armantrout, Full Tilt Consulting Erica Smith, Porter Novelli Eugenia Johnson, Brunet-Garcia MCM. Thats especially true during this troubling year, as many in this group of young leaders are working, Its been 23 years since Georgia Trends inaugural 40 Under 40, and each year the winners continue to leave us awed and inspired. Our academies are growing. Sign up to get our free news roundup, Georgia Trend Daily, in your inbox, Sign up to receive the free monthly digital edition of Georgia Trend in your inbox, Atlanta Airport rebounds in traffic, satisfaction, Georgia colleges and universities rank among the best, 2022 100 Most Influential Georgians: Steering the Ship, 2021 Economic Yearbook: Businesses Bounce Back. SH. During the onset of the pandemic, the chair of the Berrien County Chamber of Commerce board recognized that the county was not equipped to communicate vital information to residents and businesses. Kyle Bennett can. RS. At the Northwest Georgia Regional Commission, he is able to reach Georgia cities that have big goals but limited resources. Haslam didnt have to look far for inspiration. Our economy is the regional leader, he says. This included hosting a 100% plant-based food event where we basically just gave food away, she says. This years 40 Under 40 were selected by the Georgia Trend staff from nominations provided by readers throughout the state who know them well. These outstanding people come from every corner of Georgia and represent the nonprofit, healthcare and legal sectors, large corporations and startup entrepreneurial ventures. Hendrix says that growing up in a low-income neighborhood without a father inspired him to give crucial guidance to young men with similar upbringing. The first African American president of the Georgia Jaycees, she chooses her personal community outreach carefully. The most recent accomplishment being inclusion on Georgia Trend Magazine's 40 Under 40 list, which recognizes outstanding leadership and accomplishments of Georgian's who are making an impact in business, education, community service, and politics. Thus began her career as a restaurateur. His bid for Woodstock mayor in 2021 brought him full circle, overseeing the burgeoning town of 36,000 residents that last year welcomed 3.2 million visitors. Among his community activities, he chaired the board for the Etowah Valley Humane Society as it became a no-kill shelter. As always, the individuals recognized here awe and inspire us. His work speaks to his commitment to helping communities thrive, as he serves as vice president for the Georgia Association of Zoning Administrators, as a member of the Whitfield County Historical Preservation Committee and as a site interpreter for the Chief Vann House State Historic Site, to name a few. The College is extremely proud of Ms. Mack and her achievement and hopes to see many more in her future. No asterisk needed is Kimberlynn Daviss way of saying no defense or explanation is required for her perhaps unorthodox career path, which took the self-described scrappy New Orleans native and lifelong learner from an HBCU in Louisiana to an Emory University Ph.D. in organic chemistry and on to Georgia State University College of Law. There is just something satisfying about feeding people, says the disabled veteran, a contract analyst by day for the Army at Fort Gordon in Augusta, where he also founded Macks Street Eats catering. During her time with Leadership Georgia, the Spelman College grad has canvased much of the state, which reminded her of what it was like to grow up in Macon. How many tourism managers can say their roots in the area go back nearly two centuries? Jessica Lamb will never forget the first transformation she enabled. Friday, July 16, 2021. SH. I want to reach out as much as I can, he says. KS. Today, she is board chair of the Atlanta Technical College Foundation. Annually, the Georgia Southern University Alumni Association recognizes young alumni that are leading the way in business, leadership, community, educational and/or philanthropic endeavors. We need to talk not just to our members but to the entire business community., In 2020, Staffins served as chair of the Georgia Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives and is serving an additional year due to the pandemic. As the mom of three young daughters, she serves as a troop leader for Girl Scouts and head soccer coach for an under-six girls team. That includes teaching financial literacy, promoting civic responsibility and community engagement. Across the globe in Bangladesh, Rohingya refugee children find comfort and early learning through a version of Sesame Street with Muppets in traditional garb, speaking the Rohingya language. The evening was made possible because of generous sponsors Georgia Power, Mercer University and Kysor Warren. September 30, 2021 Georgia Trend's 2020 40 Under 40 Anna Bentley, Jennifer Hafer, Karen Kirkpatrick, Patty Rasmussen, Randy Southerland, Mary Welch, Candice Dyer It's been 24 years since Georgia Trend's inaugural 40 Under 40, and each year the winners continue to leave us awed and inspired. When people told Bilbrew her dreams werent realistic, she became more determined. The highlight for Wilkinson is her familys involvement, including her husband and two sons becoming master bag stuffers. Davia Lassiter has always seen herself a teacher. Because of the ongoing pandemic, our. My mantra has always been: Just get me in the game and Ill show you, she says. Earning her college degree was a pivotal moment in Alena Smiths life, one that motivates her to support entry-level analysts through her role at Accenture. RS, Sign up to get our free news roundup, Georgia Trend Daily, in your inbox, Sign up to receive the free monthly digital edition of Georgia Trend in your inbox, Assistant Vice President, Clinical Operations, Georgia South Psychiatry Residency Program, Deputy Director of Governmental Relations, Atlanta Director, Program Operations and Evaluation, University and Technical College Systems of Georgia, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta, Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships and Messaging, Georgia Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS), Director, Student Success and Advising Center, Adjunct Instructor and Course Coordinator, UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences, Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2022 100 Most Influential Georgians: Steering the Ship, 2021 Economic Yearbook: Businesses Bounce Back. Atlanta Technical College Foundation Chair Ms. Constance Mack has been named one of Georgia Trend's 40 under 40. A small-business owner whose Black Airplane, a full-stack digital product agency, employs 30 people at its downtown location, Caldwell and his family also live in downtown Woodstock. Davis coaches female athletes at Dunwoody High School and the Atlanta Track Club and she also mentors athletes at Berry College, where she was a track athlete. Theyve either lost their freedom or theyre out money or theyre losing their home. BD. In 2017, a tattoo artist turned it into a beautiful purple flower with a butterfly an opening to a new future. When boosters are needed, shes ready to sign up and to keep promoting the value of vaccines. I got to witness firsthand, in the classroom, the power of language and how in those first five yearswhen you pour into children language skills and develop their oral language, it makes a huge difference in their ability to speak, write, read, understand the world around them and advocate for themselves and those around them, preparing them for a life of self-determination, says Bollman. RS. Hes closed more than $1 billion in commercial real estate deals across the country. Mack also chairs the Womens Employee Network for Bank of America in Atlanta, a mentoring opportunity. The encouragement she got from her professors at Clark Atlanta University drove her career from CAUs communications department to being a producer with established networks including Netflix, HBO, Bravo and ITV America, among others. SH, Nieshia Crawford is making waves in the male-dominated entertainment world and wants women to know that they can have it all. There really is a unique happiness that comes from helping others for a selfless reason, says Raiford, president of the local Exchange Club, which raises more than $65,000 annually for child-abuse prevention awareness, child hunger, scholarships, and recognition of military and public service providers. Sixteen months after the amputation Wallace won his first international gold medal. Its important to bring others up as you move along., Simmons found volunteering at the Athens Diaper Bank unexpectedly fulfilling. BD. Bess Butler Brunson grew up going to the offices of The Fiduciary Group, an investment firm started by her grandfather more than 50 years ago. We stand in that gap and activate community resources in Atlanta to plug into our students, to help them get excited about their futures., Olaleye is also the leader of the Organized Neighbors of Summerhill, working to preserve and protect the quickly gentrifying historic intown neighborhood, the first freed slave and Jewish post-Civil War settlement. Thats Kristoff Cohran, and the common motivator is his strong passion for helping others and belief that my lifes purpose is to be a catalyst for a better, brighter tomorrow.. SH. Talent is universal but opportunity is not. She navigated a daunting 14-year journey through college, medical school and specialty training, becoming the first African-American woman to train as a fellow in hand and upper extremity surgery at the University of Florida. Among her passions are the Ronald McDonald House, where she volunteers in honor of her late brother. 40 Under 40: Champions of Construction 2021 The list appears in alphabetical order by company/organization name. Teaching was always the end goal for me, she says. He and his partner have renovated several historic houses, including one in Milledgeville that was featured on HGTVs Life Under Renovation. An Evening with the 2022 Georgia Trend 40 Under 40 Honorees. We never got the radishes in the school cafeteria, but were working on it, she says. Scientist and educator Ansley Booker is Mercer Universitys first director of diversity and inclusion initiatives, but her work extends beyond campus to encourage young people especially minority youth and girls to embrace STEAM careers. In the past two years, he has been named one of Augusta's Top 10 in 10 Young Professionals to Watch and Georgia Trend Magazine's 40 under 40. Since 2019 she has directed childrens programming for the organization, running childrens activities at the centers safe house and, in the summer, heading up Camp PEACE, which aims to help prevent generational violence among children exposed to domestic violence. BD. They founded Joy for Justus, a community initiative to encourage random acts of kindness during the week of his birthday. I wanted to get into an industry whose principles were around innovation, because that meant that they were not hesitant to take chances and disrupt the status quo, he says. Wake up early, long run, healthy breakfast, paddle a river, hike a mountain, later a big, delicious dinner with good friends and family, and close it out with a lively campfire conversation before bed in a tent, he says. 2021 40 under 40 40 under 40. BL. A tireless advocate for Augusta Locally Grown, Rebecca van Loenen works with local farmers to get fresh, healthy, sustainably grown food into the community. Serving libraries for over 16 years, shes used her technology skills to create afterschool activities like 3D design and printing, robotics and circuitry. Her mother, a two-sport college athlete who pursued several graduate degrees before becoming a high school tennis coach, offers that. The more personal and professional success you have, the more obligated you are to use your unique point of view and your unique role to make an impact. SH, Among the varied duties of Magistrate Courts in Georgia are handling civil disputes of up to $15,000. This fall she left a high-level communications post at the Georgia Department of Community Affairs to become a faculty member at three Metro Atlanta colleges University of West Georgia, Kennesaw State University and Atlanta Technical College. Paul is currently the Associate General Counsel at InComm Payments in Atlanta. BL. I am honored to have been selected by Georgia Trend as one of their 2021 40 Under 40 honorees. KS. He is also a leader in volunteer programs aimed at helping the homeless, co-founding the nonprofit Project H.E.L.P. Passionate about workforce education, Staffins serves on the boards of directors at the Coastal Pines Technical College and the Golden Isles College and Career Academy Foundation. We fill the gap in primary care.. To make that happen, he has worked with the Neighborhood Planning Unit and was vice president of the Mechanicsville Civic Association and the Turner Field Community Benefits Coalition. The mother of two shows her commitment and work ethic in the community as well. Julia Roberts, On Wednesday, October 26, 2002, at the Georgia Aquarium, we had the pleasure of celebrating the 2022 Georgia Trend 40 Under 40 honorees. Meet the movers and shakers in the 40 Under 40 Class of 2022 All / 2022 40 Under 40 AdeSubomi O. Adeyemo Maria Augutis Latasha V. Barnes Maranie Brown Nathan Bruno Lael Chappell Kayla E. Cooper Emily Curl Candace Alynn Hill Duvernay Dustin Dyer Christina L. Faust Kevin Florence Matthew Scott Fowler Jake Goodman Lauren Culbertson Grieco Its something I was good at. After reassuring doubtful family and friends about vaccine safety, she ended up telling her story on the local news. After college, Trammel became the program director of the State Y, eventually becoming executive director. In 2020 she was named outstanding member of the year for the national Urban Leagues Southern region. Meanwhile, lines still stretch around the block for her restaurants in Atlanta, Athens, Birmingham and now, Brooklyn, NY. The father of two boys has served on many community-focused committees, participated in Georgias Young Gamechangers and was former chair of Leadership Cherokee. Marshall also holds leadership roles with the American Public Health Association (APHA) and the Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals. Its why he ran for state representative at age 26 and why hes passionate about civic engagement. Kate Haslam, a Savannah CPA, knows the importance of advocacy and giving back. That could mean anything from simply driving a Vietnamese grandma to the polls to major social justice cases and campaigns. And the reasoning was because we wanted to introduce people to plant-based eating. RS. Theyre nervous and unsure, especially if its [a position] they really want, but once they get with me, theyre a little more confident going in because they know what to expect., In addition, Stewart is president-elect for the Rotary Club of Dawson County and serves as secretary for Veterans Affairs and Public Image for Good Shepherd Clinic, which provides healthcare to those in need. She knows growing up in the South is not a one-size-fits-all experience. The foundation funds research for ideas like sustainable highways and biomimicry (the practice of learning from and mimicking nature to solve human challenges) and in 2020 launched Drawdown Georgia, an initiative to decrease the states carbon footprint by at least 35% by 2030. This year Georgia Trend is celebrating 25 years of honoring the states best and brightest with our 40 Under 40. Hes also an entrepreneur-creative, conceiving ideas like Pop-Up Augusta, exclusive themed entertainment experiences, in 2017. At 19, the former high school state track champion decided on elective leg amputation versus living in pain. 2021 Economic Yearbook: Businesses Bounce Back. In 2019, Cole established The Pinky Cole Foundation with goals of building wealth in Black communities by teaching entrepreneurship and financial literacy to teens and young adults ages 13 to 22. While they excel in their day . Having access to diapers means having access to education, to a job and to so many things that are needed for people to feel like they have a life, she says. As always, the individuals recognized here awe and inspire us. The overall goal, she says, is to help athletes plan for success. Evans unquestionable inspiration is his multitalented wife Rebecca, whose warmth, selflessness and serenity help him scale mountains, both literal and metaphorical. Nam fulfilled that promise. The outdoor concert series went virtual in 2020 but will be live again this October. As we continue to battle COVID-19 in, Its been 24 years since Georgia Trends inaugural 40 Under 40, and each year the winners continue to leave us awed and inspired. Since 2004, Starkel has volunteered in various capacities at Camp Horizon, a summer camp and year-round support for kids in foster care, ages eight through 23. For Columbus 2025, a regional comprehensive planning effort, she chairs one of the plans five action areas. We are straight down the middle. Chrystal York made history as the first Black female to achieve the rank of JROTC Battalion Executive Officer in high school, and will do so again this month as the first Black woman and youngest regional president of the Association for Manufacturing Excellence. Georgia Trend 2021 40 Under 40 Media Coverage | September 30, 2022 By Georgia Trend Honoring the state's best and brightest under age 40 for the 25th year. How does a person not just come back from a life-altering setback, but soar? He was elected Humanitarian of the Year by Georgia College and he sponsored an endowed scholarship. Her community service revolves around Hermandad de Sigma Iota Alpha Incorporada; at Georgia Southern University, she co-founded the first Georgia chapter of the Latina-oriented sorority. This included helping 12,000 vets and their spouses find jobs last year alone, he says. The research in place does not give credence to what it means to be Black in the post-civil-rights American South, she says. The plays the thing for Andy Gaines. The most rewarding part of my job is that I can directly impact the change that I want to see in the world., Change can do you good or, in Washingtons case, it can do many goods. You want to prevent patients from ending up in the hospital. CN. My perfect day? Were proud to share their stories. Volunteering with local non-profits is important to Stewart, who especially enjoys hosting mock job interviews for local high school students to prepare them for the real thing. We try to teach that in our house. Rodrguez Garcia aims to help children become more resilient through play-based learning. Taking over one of the states best-run chambers, Staffins immediately created a communications director position. Phillip Olaleyes nonprofit focuses on students in the most underserved, economically disadvantaged schools and communities in Metro Atlanta, specifically in the Fulton County and Atlanta Public School Systems. She set up what she says was the worlds largest vegan tailgate at the 2019 Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, serving 1,500 people for free. Thats no different with this years group of young leaders, who while representing the nonprofit, healthcare and, For 22 years, Georgia Trend has celebrated the states rising stars under the age of 40. After building her family and purchasing her first two properties, she transitioned those properties into housing for women who need help a venture that earns her no profits and whose only goal is to provide support to women in need and their families. He serves on the boards of The Savannah Center for the Blind and Low Vision and Junior Achievement of Georgia, which focuses on high-impact programs for students in the areas of financial literacy and career readiness while fostering an entrepreneurial spirit. Were looking for those whose involvement and commitment goes well beyond what they are paid to do. The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) was founded in 2017 as a complementary organization but by 2020, it was time for the organizations to merge. She managed to keep the camp going strong through the COVID pandemic with innovative virtual experiences. Perhaps most importantly, Umana brings the voice of pedestrians and bicyclists to Macon-area transportation planning. She works in a neighborhood health center founded 50 years ago by four women in a small trailer that has since expanded to a main building and two other locations in Athens. PR. Shes on track to earn her doctorate in 2024. It marks the first change in leadership for one of the largest Black-led CRE firms in the country. One of her greatest passions is students. November 9, 2021 1121 Rachel Hollar Umana noticed Macon was not always bike or pedestrian friendly, so she created a nonprofit organization to start changing that. Were always looking for youth and offer free sessions to learn the sport, he says. In her commencement speech at CAU, the class of 2009 alum promised to give every 2022 graduate an LLC to get them started on the path to entrepreneurship. His community involvement includes roles on several boards, from the Georgia Department of Education to the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Atlanta. We take great pride in sharing their stories. September 29, 2022 Betty Darby, Susana Hills, Brian A. Lee, Karen Snyder For the 26th year, Georgia Trend is celebrating 40 of the state's brightest stars under the age of 40. I was naturally drawn to the nonprofit world because thats how I grew up, says Smith, who enjoys witnessing the radical generosity of others. Today, Marshall is working on HIV prevention, continues on the APHA board and serves as president of her Urban League chapter. These outstanding young leaders make their homes throughout Georgia and represent the healthcare, legal, nonprofit and government sectors as well as large corporations and entrepreneurial startups. MCM. Because that was me, she says. I decided to create events to prove them wrong., The pop-ups shut down in 2020 but are gradually starting again. Wikoff, whose TikTok videos of ear wax removal have gone viral, with over 10 million views, also provides free hearing care to assisted-living communities in Georgia, mentors audiology doctoral candidates and volunteers as a yoga teacher. After moving to Southwest Atlanta, he became an advocate and community organizer in my community, working to help folks fight against displacement, and making sure that we had a seat at the table whenever development decisions were being made that impacted our community.. Latest Trends. She teaches courses she helped develop in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences and supports and advises students, helping them become the best version of themselves., Ive heard it said, lift as you climb, Simmons says. CN. They will not be accepted after that date and time. Inspired to give to his community and powered by coffee, the energetic Hancock won the chambers 2020 Community Service Award. She organized a sock drive for Savannahs homeless and was featured on Mayor Van Johnsons Monday Motivation livestream, offering legal advice to those with questions about disability benefits. BL, Cara Herzog was promoted from director to vice president of Southwires diversity, equity and inclusion programs earlier this year. On Wednesday, October 26, 2002, at the Georgia Aquarium, we had the pleasure of celebrating the 2022 Georgia Trend 40 Under 40 honorees. This year Georgia Trend is celebrating 25 years of honoring the state's best and brightest with our 40 Under 40. She also developed a successful one-on-one tech-help program that has since expanded to more branches. Georgias first Black Librarian of the Year, Marquita Gooch-Voyd made the Clayton County Library System the first in the country to offer free trades-skills classes. Meeting the students and hearing their stories has been inspiring, Mack says. More than 375 individuals have received the transformation. As always, the individuals recognized here awe and inspire us. BD. BL. A.J. We chose from the beginning to use our platform to take care of the community, McCloud says. BD, Femi Johnson believes that we all have the responsibility to give back. Among many activities, he is a board member for Georgia- Forward, a nonpartisan think tank focusing on policy issues, and a big fan of Atlanta United. He has also served the community through work with the Center for Family Resources, a nonprofit organization that supports families experiencing hardship. People perceive that historic preservation and real estate are opposing forces. Smith serves as chair of the board for Trinity Community Ministries, is an immediate past chair of the Avondale Elementary School Education Foundation and a trustee of the Hopeful/Honest Initiative on Race and Understanding, where he partners with business and community leaders from Atlanta and the Southeast to have hopeful and honest dialogue about race. It provides aid to those without shelter ranging from food to hygiene kits. PR, A student who dropped out of public speaking class becomes a public speaker. PR. In addition to supporting school, company and county causes, Davis achieved a whopping 446% year-over-year increase in funding for the Atlanta chapter of early childhood education nonprofit Jumpstart in 2021. Now an orthopedic surgeon, Bilbrew supports the community through annual back-to-school and toy drives, and her passion is mentoring others. Author and scholar Regina Bradleys Southernness and love of hip-hop fuel her research on contemporary African American literature and culture. Organizations; Sustainable Georgia Roundup; The program, launched last year, seeks to recognize and celebrate Georgia Tech alumni under the age of 40 who have innovated industries and positively impacted . Automotive industry before deciding to make a meaningful impact, he says Manufacturing is all about increasing representation. 2020 chair of the few Black-owned commercial real estate and can be as. Trend Magazine < /a > Georgia Trend 40 Under 40 food brands to educate and students. 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