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Quad Cities Business Journal names 40 under 40 honorees

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Quad Cities Business Journal names 40 under 40 honorees

DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) – The Quad Cities Business Journal announced its latest Forty under 40 honorees and TV6′s Morgan Ottier host of Quad Cities Live and Jasmine Butler guest on Real Conversations made the list.

The Quad Cities Regional Business Journal said they’re proud to once again celebrate the efforts and impact being made by the region’s young professionals with the QCBJ Forty under 40 awards.

The 2024 class marks the third year the QCBJ has recognized 40 young professionals from across the bi-state region.

Those on the list included:

  • Brian Allen
  • Lydia Amissah-Harris
  • Brianna Aust Slutts
  • Kayla Barbers
  • Jacob Bobbitt
  • Joaquin Bueno Diaz
  • Jasmine Butler
  • Maria Contreras Huerta
  • Mauricio Diaz
  • Ellen Gackle
  • Max Gellerman
  • Mike Giudici
  • Hannah Howard
  • Ben Keith
  • Katrina Keuning
  • Kevin Langman
  • Matt Matthews
  • Samuel McCullum
  • Molly McDonnell
  • Sara McLaughlin-Cross
  • Morgan Ottier
  • Mollie Owens
  • Ryan Palmer
  • Avery Pearl
  • Adam Peters
  • Keli Price
  • Andy Rodriguez
  • James Patrick Schmidt
  • Angie Sharp
  • Saloni Sheth Petel
  • Samuel Skorepa
  • Emily Tobin
  • Lucie VanHecke
  • Antonia Varela
  • Ashley Velez
  • Maura Warner
  • Cris Washburn
  • David Waterman
  • Keith Worner
  • Austin Ziegler

This year’s winners represent a cross-section of area workplaces including businesses, nonprofits, educational institutions and more, officials said. They will be celebrated at the QCBJ’s Forty under 40 Awards dinner on Sept. 19.

“We are excited to continue the amazing momentum we have had with the Forty under 40 Awards in the Quad Cities these past two years,” said John Lohman, CEO and President of the Corridor Media Group, which publishes the QCBJ.

A selection committee made up of members of last year’s Forty under 40 class chose the new class from dozens of nominations submitted based on their civic/philanthropic activities, officials said. The 2024 class will be featured in profiles in the Sept. 16 edition of the QCBJ.

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