Christopher Gilmore enthusiastically campaigns to increase investments in underrepresented businesses in Georgia and beyond. PR. People perceive that historic preservation and real estate are opposing forces. I decided to create events to prove them wrong., The pop-ups shut down in 2020 but are gradually starting again. It breaks my heart when kids entering foster care are given a trash bag to hold their belongings, says the tireless volunteer who also leads Georgia Colleges payroll department. An advocate for equity in education, Laura Bollmans current position was a homecoming of sorts, as she had partnered with the Rollins Center since 2008 to expand early learning opportunities while teaching at Atlantas Drew Charter School. Thus began her career as a restaurateur. Weve continued to watch as they advanced in their careers, achieved much success and positively influenced the lives of other Georgians. I truly love helping businesses and people and driving positive economic change in our community, region and state, says the 13-year Cherokee economic development pro, whos helped book $374 million in capital investment for the county in the last two years. The Editors. If people come into my court, theyre not having a good day. SH, Nieshia Crawford is making waves in the male-dominated entertainment world and wants women to know that they can have it all. Its a really amazing student body. It has to mean something for you and to you., The mother of a child with special needs, Mikell is on the board of EmployAbility, preparing adults with disabilities for employment and community integration. The 2012 Mercer University graduate was recently named to Georgia Trend's 40 Under 40 list for her work with Bike Walk Macon . Now, as head of a certified community behavioral health clinic (CCBHC), she spends her days leading and training others in suicide prevention, mental health first aid and nonviolent crisis intervention, among other duties. Profiles of the honorees were written by Betty Darby, Susana Hills, Brian A. Lee and Karen Snyder. Sheppard is a member of the Georgia Trust and the Historic Savannah Foundation, a board member of Georgias Old Capital Heritage Center in Milledgeville and a former board member of the Flannery OConnor Andalusia Foundation. CN. 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. She launched a company that sells Vaxxed wristbands, shirts, masks and buttons. October 1, 2021 . . BD. Each year Georgia Trend honors 40 of the state's best and brightest under the age of 40. Most recent year-end revenues with a minimum threshold of $15 million, and $1B Three years of verifiable revenue and employment. The 2022 Georgia Fast 40 Awards will be presented to honorees at a celebration in June 2022. Find us onLinkedin,Facebook,TwitterandInstagram. Artist-painted crosswalks catch the attention of. 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. Her donations have paid rent for struggling local businesses and tuition for 30 Clark Atlanta University (CAU) students. 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. Never one to settle for normal, I made up my mind that day that I was going to become the fastest amputee in the world, he says. Georgia Tech's 40 Under 40. 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. Retired Army Lt. Gen. and alumnus Leslie [] I love to give back to the community that has welcomed my business and my family. BL. Representation is so important. As we continue to battle COVID-19 in the state, many in this group of young leaders are working to keep our economy afloat and our citizens healthy. Shes on track to earn her doctorate in 2024. October 27, 2022 For the 26th year, Georgia Trend is celebrating 40 of the state's brightest stars under the age of 40. He is currently interim director for Georgia State Universitys Prison Education Project, on the advisory board for Georgias National Alliance on Mental Illness and is a recipient of the 2022 Canary Impact Fund Prize, which supports decarceration solutions. MCM. Feedback is incredibly important. Her considerable volunteer service includes the families of fallen first responders, United Way and the March of Dimes. We chose from the beginning to use our platform to take care of the community, McCloud says. Quitman native Cara Simmons didnt plan to attend UGA, but there she earned bachelors, masters and doctorate degrees. I wanted to get into an industry that I was able to bring my best self to work every day.. Serving libraries for over 16 years, shes used her technology skills to create afterschool activities like 3D design and printing, robotics and circuitry. And I also love being a part of our great team. Not surprisingly, that helpful, problem-solving, greater-good mentality also carries over to volunteer causes. KS. Were in a chapter where were going to define what Woodstock looks like for the next generation in the next five yearsthat as Woodstock grows, it still feels like Woodstock. KS. Saving and investing was always a conversation around the dinner table, and I love that feeling of giving clients the confidence they need to accomplish their financial goals, she says. 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. She works with students from elementary to medical school. RS. 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. Leaders rise from adversity, and Hayden Hancock is living proof. 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. Both are entrepreneurs who stepped up their efforts in 2020 to meet the challenges of the pandemic. A sculptor herself, Miranda Kyle understood the difficulties emerging sculptors have finding exhibition space. Im not from Columbus, so I bring a good point of view and perspective. We try to teach that in our house. Gainesville's economy is unlikely to October 31, 2022 We fill the gap in primary care.. Our goal is to make this world a better place, one person at a time. BL. 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. And since Historic Athens relies so much on the volunteer wherewithal of others, Valentine says he pays it forward by serving other area community groups and emerging leaders as a volunteer, ally and mentor. PR. He works with the Health Career Academy to introduce students to careers in medicine, and he was a member of the LEAD Atlanta class of 2017. Throughout my career, I was able to teach in a different way, not necessarily in the classroom, but from doing public speaking. Collaborating with a business partner she met in entrepreneurial classes, Githens decided to offer authentic Latin cuisine. 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. Thats so valuable to the next generation of kids, says Williams. During the past 18 months, his foundation prepared and distributed approximately 500,000 meals to families through the Atlanta Public Schools. BD. And the reasoning was because we wanted to introduce people to plant-based eating. RS. At the Atlanta BeltLine, Kyle oversees the Souths largest linear gallery space and temporary public art exhibit. The most satisfying part about my job is when I can experience moments of shared joy during visits with people who are incarcerated, she says. Hes also an entrepreneur-creative, conceiving ideas like Pop-Up Augusta, exclusive themed entertainment experiences, in 2017. Lattisha Bilbrew was a young girl at her grandmothers hospital bedside when she decided she was going to be a doctor someday. He worked in the office of the secretary of state, ran his own consulting firm and now primarily serves immigrant communities at DFCS. 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. She always knew she would join the family business because she finds financial health just as important as physical and mental health. The Georgia Tech Alumni Association has released its annual list of young graduates working to change our world, with six College of Sciences alumni from three schools among those honored in the 2021 class of the Tech's 40 Under 40.. Tagged the Secret Mayor of Augusta by his friends, Kigwana Cherry is a Tuskegee University-educated construction engineer and a contractor with NIKA Solutions. I feel compelled to make the world a better place, and I feel inspired by volunteers who want to do something small in their community that leads to big impact., The Childrens Haven has received local, state and national recognition. Now she trains teachers through food-related nonprofits, including Small Bites Adventure Club, Community Farmers Markets and Georgia Organics. So he spearheaded the formation of a COVID-19 task force. 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. September 30, 2021 The Fiduciary Group's 401 (k) Investment Advisor Bess Butler Brunson, CFP was recently named to Georgia Trend 's 2021 40 Under 40 class for her contributions to the Savannah community and the state of Georgia. 2021 Economic Yearbook: Businesses Bounce Back. MCM. Her grandmother inspired her community service at a young age, introducing her to the interpreter program at the Davenport House. As she became vegan in an effort to stave off diet-related preventable illnesses common in the South, she realized shed found it. Our mission at CCE is simple, he says. 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. Helping The Strand succeed in those two areas is what is so endlessly satisfying about what I do, he says. It was wonderful to be in a position to advocate for the rural communities and introduce Atlanta transplants to the richness of the communities, she says. Ashley Allen discovered her passion for mental health work while at the University of Georgia. In fact, her role with Savannah State University requires just that. 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. How many tourism managers can say their roots in the area go back nearly two centuries? [Her example] has kept me going, knowing that I can be successful in my career and at home as a mom to my two young children, she says. And this year, like the others, the winners leave us awed and inspired. And in 2021 he helped develop the Georgia Civics Renewal Act, nonpartisan legislation to enact a Georgia Commission on Civics Education. When he took office almost six years ago, he was one of Georgias youngest chief magistrates at age 32. He has managed over 80 surgery clinics across Wellstar Medical Group, one of the largest medical groups in the southeast. KS, Heath Tippens, an eighth-generation Cherokee County resident, is uniquely positioned to help his home community thrive. When boosters are needed, shes ready to sign up and to keep promoting the value of vaccines. , 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, An Evening with the 2022 Georgia Trend 40 Under 40 Honorees, 2022 100 Most Influential Georgians: Steering the Ship, 2021 Economic Yearbook: Businesses Bounce Back. The love, support, confidence and exposure that my mother and father poured into me growing up transformed me into a fearless woman destined to lead the next generation of global manufacturing leaders and social change., Her mother inspired her to launch The Bridge Solution, which bridges the gap between vulnerable populations and their need for affordable housing, proper nutrition and employment. She helps raise money for gap funding to assist students who are in danger of dropping out for financial reasons. The mother of two shows her commitment and work ethic in the community as well. This desire led him to Salesforce, where he rose swiftly to lead the Heroku Elements marketplace, a source for supporting app development. Author and scholar Regina Bradleys Southernness and love of hip-hop fuel her research on contemporary African American literature and culture. Georgia Trend 2022 40 Under 40. . Hes closed more than $1 billion in commercial real estate deals across the country. This included helping 12,000 vets and their spouses find jobs last year alone, he says. Jason Dozier is using the skills and knowledge he acquired in the military to ease the transition of other veterans into civilian life with Hire Heroes USA. When the prior tax commissioner announced her retirement, Stewart researched the role and then went for it. Announcing the premiere edition of GEORGIA 500 - The State's Most Influential Leaders - coming Fall of 2022 The nomination period will be open from Wednesday, December 1, 2021 through Friday, January 31, 2022 at 5 p.m. I was a CNA in high school, [and] I wanted to be a doctor. When hes not working in Clayton County, Hendrix mentors young Black men and women in the Metro Atlanta area. Ive always had a love for serving the community, says Moore, who now works as a project manager with TSYS/Global Payments, ensuring projects for credit card clients come in on time and under budget. 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. The goal is creating partnerships that help homeless people transition from the street to self-sufficiency. Whether you know someone who's making a difference on the national stage or is a mover and shaker in his or her corner of the state, if they are under 40 years old as of Oct. 1, 2022, we want to hear about them. Working here is like coming to play in a sandbox and make castles everyday an absolute joy., The University of Georgia alum, who also studied the 2,000+ year-old art form of Sanskrit theatre in its Indian birthplace, takes that spirit of sharing and caring with him wherever he goes. When Paul Nam moved from New York to Atlanta to go to John Marshall Law School, he lacked a network of friends or mentors to help him adjust. Robert Hendrix has dedicated his life to service since launching The C.O.O.L. Economic development is one of the most satisfying careers. Teaching was always the end goal for me, she says. Out of tragedy came a way to honor his life while serving the community. We are in essence doers, finding a way to make a deal or initiative come to fruition through innovative thinking. A classically trained opera singer, Cherry is a staunch arts advocate and vice president at large of the Greater Augusta Black Chamber of Commerce. SH. SH. In 2016, Sagoo began meeting with the North American Rugby League to establish a team in Atlanta. Michael Caldwell became the youngest state legislator in the United States with his election to the Georgia House of Representatives in 2012. He sees it as his responsibility to show young people that they can achieve success. BD. We teach the process., Trammell is helping other states set up similar civics education initiatives. MCM. We can provide grants to incubate, innovate and scale things that are really working in the district and use some of the funds and relationships we have to influence policy and shift the way things are done, says Starkel. While looking for a second location, the partners found a property big enough to accommodate the entire Latin Chicks operation. Now in her second term, Nicole Stewart was Georgias youngest tax commissioner when first elected in 2017, having been encouraged to run by a previous employer. 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She serves on GMAs Cares Committee, which helps disadvantaged youth in the state. 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. For natural introvert Gillespie, cooking is communication. It's been more than five years since Savannah first welcomed the biggest container ship to dock at an East Coast port. Mikell interned with the Savannah Chamber and maintains that collaboration, appreciating the positive ripple effect of everyone focused on the success of local business and industry. PR. 2022 100 Most Influential Georgians: Steering the Ship. You have to build on solid rock so businesses can flourish and want to locate in your community.. As a real estate agent, Ross Sheppard aims to enhance his professions understanding of the benefits of preservation. She wanted to make sure that African Americans were represented in COVID-19 vaccine trials, so she signed up for the Pfizer study. Not only does Githens support employees who have entrepreneurial dreams, she also mentors Hispanic students at Georgia Southern Universitys Armstrong Campus, her alma mater. The city also has a history that is complex and sometimes difficult. On Wednesday, October 26, 2002, at the Georgia Aquarium, we had the pleasure of celebrating the 2022 Georgia Trend 40 Under 40 honorees. Since its formation, the court has reduced repetitive domestic violence offenses by providing enhanced offender supervision and accountability and offender conflict resolution alternatives. As a volunteer, she offers technical support to the MTS Sickle Cell Foundation. BD. Tollman is a member of the Port City Bar Association and offers job shadowing to members of 100 Black Men of Savannah. But if shes needed, she says shes ready to return to the pandemic response. An Evening with the 2022 Georgia Trend 40 Under 40 Honorees. BL. 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. As always, the individuals recognized here awe and inspire us. Art on the BeltLine is a temporary exhibition, she says. Since then, hes started a company, opened four restaurants (Gunshow, Revival, Gamechanger and Cold Beer), and written several cookbooks. He also supports the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the Latino Community Fund, the Atlanta Ballet and the American Jewish Committee. Georgia Trend 2021 40 Under 40 - Georgia Trend Magazine https://www.georgiatrend.com Like Comment Share . Together we began a series of live weekly press conferences to present a united and calming voice and quickly created a centralized website, says Hancock, who also helped facilitate a three-county relief effort to distribute more than 5,000 food boxes to families. Im fiercely loyal to Athens, he says. As always, the individuals recognized here awe and inspire us. We want to keep that going. MCM. The Georgia Southern University Alumni Association "40 Under 40" Class of 2021 was recognized at a ceremony on Friday, Sept. 24, at the JW Marriott Savannah Plant Riverside District. In 2023, I expect a mild, brief recession. The annual honor recognizes young alumni who have made significant strides in business, leadership, community, educational or philanthropic endeavors. From saving endangered coral reefs in the Caribbean to building a space station near the moon to paving the way for Black-owned businesses to thrive in Atlanta, these 40 individuals have made significant contributions in their fields at an early age. Kimberly Barnes was looking for a new challenge. She chairs the Character Breakfast fundraiser for the Junior League, has been active with the Urban League Young Professionals and is a member of the Leadership Georgia class of 2020-2021. It was a great opportunity for everyone to feel normal, says Wikoff, who created a program in 2017 that provides free hearing aids and services to Georgia-based Holocaust survivors. He also serves on several boards, including school, church, hospital and Rotary Club. Marshall also holds leadership roles with the American Public Health Association (APHA) and the Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals. Sixteen months after the amputation Wallace won his first international gold medal. Click on a name to jump to the individual, or scroll on. Upfront. Ive always been the type of person who thought, if it doesnt exist, let me make it exist, she says. (They wrote persuasive essays asking for radishes to be served in the cafeteria.). The Georgia Southern University Alumni Association "40 Under 40" Class of 2022 was recognized at a ceremony on Sept. 23 at the Eugene M. Bishop Alumni Center in Statesboro. Evans unquestionable inspiration is his multitalented wife Rebecca, whose warmth, selflessness and serenity help him scale mountains, both literal and metaphorical. 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. He helps businesses and nonprofits grow by providing strategic advice through JCM Ventures, a consulting company, and as a commercial real estate broker with DTSpade. Organizations; Sustainable Georgia Roundup; Today its grown to include catering as well as Mint to Be Mojitos, offering Latin-inspired cocktails, and The Apparition, a bar and speakeasy. Its been 12 years now, and Im still pursuing what this might look like, to teach kids through food, Mobley says. She is also a Vot-ER fellow, a nonpartisan leadership development program for healthcare workers looking to increase voter participation by helping patients register to vote. And may the best 40 win! On Wednesday, October 26, 2002, at the Georgia Aquarium, we had the pleasure of celebrating the 2022 Georgia Trend 40 Under 40 honorees. Women in Manufacturing is all about increasing female representation in our industry, which is incredibly important to me, she says. Her podcast, Bottom of the Map, features a female perspective on hip-hop cultures impact on the world. You can always make the recommendations you think will be better for that person, the community and the victims, she says. His dad would say, those with the ability to help have the responsibility to help, says the father of three boys. Mejia has since volunteered for more than 15 years for the organization, which provides workshops, counseling, advocacy and other services. 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 . She now teaches in the program. BL. PR. BD. That includes teaching financial literacy, promoting civic responsibility and community engagement. BD. BL. The caring connection goes beyond McClouds two-year-old brewery business. After college, Trammel became the program director of the State Y, eventually becoming executive director. Her 2019 TED Talk was on Unhidden Figures, about Black women who have earned graduate STEM degrees. Nam fulfilled that promise. She began her career with Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Chattahoochee Valley in Columbus. As a teenager, the Metro Atlanta nonprofit Ser Familia helped him cope with the loss of his father. She is a mentor to 4th and 5th grade students at Hickory Hills Elementary in Marietta. Program, where he works with the Clayton County Public Schools to provide mental health support to students and their families. He and his partner have renovated several historic houses, including one in Milledgeville that was featured on HGTVs Life Under Renovation. The only child of a widowed mother, Mejia immigrated from Colombia. MCM. Im all-in on this city. We are straight down the middle. We are experiencing stagflation. He also gave away more than 250 plants from his own backyard. The evening was made possible because of generous sponsors Georgia Power, Mercer University and Kysor . She is also the owner of 1080 Productions, an independent production company in Atlanta. She continues to serve her community through work with the United Way, as a member of the United Way Women United Board. PR. Im proudest of our expansion to new cities because there has not been enough investment in South and Central Georgia, he says of the expansion that adds Albany, Columbus, Macon and Peachtree Corners to existing sites in Athens, Augusta and Savannah. SH. He understands the impact of education and is a passionate advocate for providing high-quality postsecondary education to those within Georgia prisons. Remember, we dont know these nominees, so paint a picture of their involvement, their passion, their commitment, their excellence and ask others to chime in on the nomination this will help us to get to know them and understand why they are potential candidates for recognition. 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. Gooch-Voyd also owns MV3 Events, a boutique wedding officiant and planning service serving Metro Atlanta. BL. If I could even influence one person, that was good enough for me, she says. A business development role with Conditioned Air Systems also allows him to serve the community. The organization launched new pickup sites, a home delivery program and a farmers market that doubles EBT/SNAP dollars. Its important to bring others up as you move along., Simmons found volunteering at the Athens Diaper Bank unexpectedly fulfilling. For Columbus 2025, a regional comprehensive planning effort, she chairs one of the plans five action areas. Tionya Lawrence wanted to give her patients more than basic care. And this year, like the others, the winners leave us awed and inspired. She also developed a successful one-on-one tech-help program that has since expanded to more branches. The outdoor concert series went virtual in 2020 but will be live again this October. I had a passion to see someone experience freedom the way I did, she says. Noting that its hard to conserve without celebrating, Valentine introduced Historic Athens Porchfest in 2019. The task of choosing the 2022 Georgia Trend 40 Under 40 was not an easy one. 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. That led her to launch The Queen of Bags Initiative. 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