Courtney Moeslein – 20 Under 40
Courtney Moeslein’s interest in digital marketing started when she discovered her knack for it and learned she could make it her full-time career.
Read moreCourtney Moeslein’s interest in digital marketing started when she discovered her knack for it and learned she could make it her full-time career.
Read moreHannah Harpole volunteers as a children’s advocate through Dallas CASA.
Read moreElizabeth Carlock Phillips is the executive director of the Phillips Foundation, a private family foundation that leverages its assets to maximize social, environmental, and financial value.
Read moreGreg Oertel’s drive for community involvement started in college when he played the French horn at a local school for blind students.
Read moreIn 2021, Connie Babikian purchased The Pillow Bar, a custom bedding and linen company based in the Design District.
Read moreMichael Coleman II debuted his nonprofit, Crowned Scholars, at Benjamin Franklin Middle School in 2019.
Read moreThis year’s honorees represent many disciplines, including education, law, athletics, marketing, leadership, nonprofits, and more — and it’s inspiring to see how each of them also manages to carve out time to volunteer with local nonprofits.
Read moreMaura Sheffler started at The Arts Community Alliance 10 years ago as its community relations manager.
Read moreAubrey Boswell credits his mentors for equipping him with skills to work with high-net-worth clients and their estate plans.
Read moreHe started his real estate career as a design coordinator with the Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate brand before eventually taking over the brand’s full marketing efforts. Now, he oversees creative execution for all Ebby Halliday Companies and their affiliated services.
Read moreAs an American Heart Association Teen of Impact, Peyton Bono broke the program’s fundraising record by securing $55,000 for the nonprofit in nine weeks.
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