Joseph Kim – 20 Under 40
Joseph Kim was one of the first North Korean minor refugees to come to the U.S. under the 2004 North Korean Human Rights Act, which became law during President George W. Bush’s tenure.
Read moreJoseph Kim was one of the first North Korean minor refugees to come to the U.S. under the 2004 North Korean Human Rights Act, which became law during President George W. Bush’s tenure.
Read moreShe serves as a founding board member of The Compass School of Texas, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, independent school located on West Northwest Highway.
Read moreBrian Oates is a Jackson Walker “lifer,” meaning he joined the firm upon law school graduation and has been there since.
Read moreMichael Thompson’s first job was as a camp counselor in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, through the mayor’s summer program for teens. Now, he’s the executive director of Workforce Dallas, a hands-on approach to workforce development.
Read more“I had to dive right in to make friends and create a community for our family,” she said, describing University Park as a place that quickly made her family feel at home.
Read moreThe Amherst College football alumnus founded The Make Your Own Legacy Academy in 2022, a first-of-its-kind name, image, and likeness education program to help smaller-market athletes utilize their NIL potential.
Read moreAllison Atwood has spent the last nine years working for the Moody Family YMCA.
Read moreWhen Francis Harrison saw a need for more schools in Dallas, she co-founded The Compass School of Texas.
Read moreComing from a family of doctors, AJ Aguirre had a front-row seat to identify the industry-wide need for more efficient ways to approach payroll and billing.
Read moreGracie Letter’s career in counseling has come full circle.
Read moreAlan Rose has worked for the Texas Rangers, WFAA, and now Communities Foundation of Texas.
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