20 Under 40 – Robert Quick
Robert Quick’s foray into the restaurant business started when he was a cook at the Dallas Country Club after an injury forced the end of his football career at SMU.
Read moreRobert Quick’s foray into the restaurant business started when he was a cook at the Dallas Country Club after an injury forced the end of his football career at SMU.
Read moreMegan Sterquell wasn’t born in Texas, but she got here as soon as she could.
Read moreLane Conner is following in his parents’ entrepreneurial footsteps.
Read moreSally Pretorius’ passion for family law took hold while watching her mother go to court without an attorney against her father in an attempt to get more child support for her brother.
Read moreCatherine Maurer, as an alumna and in her career, remains true to her school.
Read moreCindy Revol is using her love for science sparked at Highland Park High School as a principal at Perot Jain, an early-stage tech venture capital investment firm.
Read moreWatching his mother struggle with kidney failure inspired Nick Karr to help others and led him to co-found Sinai Urgent Care, which recently opened in Snider Plaza.
Read moreShawn Edwards found a way to combine his love of tennis with his passion for creating innovative events.
Read moreAndrea King’s passion for helping people started in high school when she saw how a physical therapist helped improve her grandfather’s quality of life.
Read moreSavannah, now a senior at Trinity Christian Academy, said that while her path has taken a few detours along the way, it has ultimately led her back to her kindergarten dream.
Read moreWhile a student at Baylor University, Katie Samler mentored a child in the foster care system, an experience that inspired her to practice family law.
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