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20 Under 40
Proud to Present Our 20 Under 40
The Park Cities and Preston Hollow neighborhoods are filled with locals who are changing the game in a list of industries, who give tirelessly to improving the lives of others through philanthropy work and volunteering, and who continue to make their respective communities flourish.
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20 Under 40: Katrina Eash
At Winston & Strawn, Katrina Eash consistently goes above and beyond the amount of pro bono hours her firm requires and considers that work to be one of her greatest professional accomplishments.
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20 Under 40: Rawles Bell
Rawles Bell is an associate director and client advisor with Benchmark Private Wealth Management, specializing in wealth advisory services and portfolio management.
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20 Under 40: Michael Wong
Michael Wong’s love for homes also spills over into his philanthropic work, serving as a member of Preservation Dallas and Park Cities Historic and Preservation Society.
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20 Under 40: Katie Eska
Katie Eska may have been the youngest principal of her time hired by Dallas Independent School District, but her accomplishments quickly measure up to the most tenured of staff.
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20 Under 40: Kevin Shtofman
Being named the CoreNet Global Luminary in 2018 and completing two Ironman triathlons are what Kevin Shtofman considers his most significant accomplishments.
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20 Under 40: Courtney Underwood
This year marks the 16th that Courtney Underwood has fought to expand services for victims of sexual violence, both in our community and across the state.
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20 Under 40: Tim Newman
Now a partner at Haynes and Boone investigations group, Tim Newman began his career with the firm in 2008 as a summer associate and went full time after graduating from law school in 2009 and working for a federal judge for one year.
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20 Under 40: Lauren Morehead
Professionally, you’d be impressed with how fast this 24-year-old has climbed the ranks at Gartner from an associate to a manager in her first 11 months.
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20 Under 40: Kyle Coburn
Kyle Coburn learned a lot about the photo industry from a photographer most Park Cities residents remember and love, the late Phil Stephens.
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20 Under 40: Meg Fahrenbrook
As both the assistant head of middle school and history at The Episcopal School of Dallas and a course instructor for the nonprofit Students Shoulder-to-Shoulder, it’s safe to say that Meg Fahrenbrook is a born educator.
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20 Under 40: Daren Dunkel
Daren Dunkel is the manager for the global strategy of McAfee’s commercial sales business unit and holds a seat on SMU’s cybersecurity advisory board.
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20 Under 40: Courtney Bristow
Courtney Bristow is the managing partner of Cassin & Cassin and has been since she was hired to open their Dallas office in 2013.
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20 Under 40: Keith Conlon
Keith Conlon oversees 400 local agents, runs the sales department at Allie Beth Allman & Associates, and manages three offices.
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20 Under 40: Jill Ombrello
A fourth-generation dentist, it’s no surprise where Jill Ombrello developed a passion for oral healthcare.
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20 Under 40: Jason Saucedo
Jason Saucedo’s lightbulb moment that propelled him into his career was realizing the only person that could hold him back from accomplishing anything in life was himself.
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20 Under 40: Matthew Ruffner
About four years ago, the Zick Preaching Scholar was named senior pastor at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church where he leads a staff of 33 and a congregation of 2,700
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Jing Leng and Brian Li: Power Couple
ModeSens aggregates information from more than 200 global luxury stores, and adds a service layer to help our users shop efficiently, save time, and save money on the styles they love
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Markus and Lilly Neubauer: Power Couple
The Preston Hollow couple will soon be married a decade, a journey that has brought them to their latest endeavor, the family and lifestyle blog “Open Hearted Home.”
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Jack Smith: Youth on the Rise
Jack Smith made $100 when he was a child by selling a painting he made to a friend of his parents.
That’s not chump change for an elementary student, and at an early age, Jack knew what he wanted to do when he grew up. Or, continue doing immediately.