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2012 Forty Under 40

Central Iowa's future is in good hands, as you'll see why when you read about the members of the Business Record's

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Well, shoot, I didn’t make it this year. Perhaps my application got lost in the mail. Or maybe I was snubbed for ethical reasons. Yep, that’s likely what happened — I’m pretty sure of it.

At 24 going on 25, I’m running out of years to make it. I’m starting to sweat.

This year’s honorees — and every year’s honorees for that matter — are involved in everything. Their influence is felt every day on the boards they serve on, the nonprofit organizations they help and in their workplaces. It’s not easy to make this class (I was rejected, after all, and I work here), because there truly are some remarkably involved honorees. And, you should have seen the other 136 applications that weren’t chosen this year.

Humbling.

Seriously, if the Forty Under 40 applications were typed in any bigger than 3 point font, we’d need forklifts to move them around our building.

Go ahead, take a flip through and look at these up-and-coming leaders. While you’re at it, give them a ring and ask them to join your board. From the looks of their resumes, nobody is going to say no.

So to the 2012 class, I’ll swallow my pride, put on my best smile, and begrudgingly extend my congratulations to all of you.

All right, so I kid, I didn’t apply. My resume is clearly lacking. And honestly, if my resume ever remotely resembles the works of art that are submitted each year, I’d feel accomplished. You truly are an inspiration to both me personally and to the community.

However, I think it’s fair to say I will be petitioning our rules and ethics committee to allow for employees of the Business Record to be honored.

In the meantime, all I need to do for next year is round out my resume with a few volunteer opportunities.
Thirty-seven should be enough … right?

– Chris Conetzkey, Editor of the Business Record

Meet the 2012 Forty Under 40 Honorees

Michael AbbottFaegre Baker Daniels LLP
Sondra AshmoreIBM Corp.
Shannon Baird – JE Dunn Construction Co.
J. Eric BoehlertAhlers & Cooney P.C.
Nataliya BoychenkoHolmes Murphy and Associates Inc.
Becki BrommelBrownWinick
Catherine CownieBrownWinick
Spencer CoxVending Services Inc.
Scott CrawfordRDG Planning & Design
Tony DickinsonWells Fargo Bank
Shannon DuvalMercy Foundation
Meg FitzGreater Des Moines Partnership
Tim HayesMcLellan Marketing Group
Christi HegstadMAP Professional Development Inc.
Naura Heiman GodarStruXture Architects LLC
Danielle HermannOPN Architects Inc.
Sara KobilkaScience Center of Iowa
Liz LidgettKum & Go LC
Holly LoganWeinhardt & Logan P.C.
Matthew MarckmannMorgan Stanley Smith Barney
Bryan MichaelPioneer Hi-Bred International Inc.
Ben Milne Dwolla Corp.
Suzanne MineckMid-Iowa Health Foundation
Nikki Miras MordiniDavis Brown Law Firm
David Nelmark Belin McCormick P.C.
Anthony NguyenWells Fargo Bank
Lynh Nguyen PattersonDelta Dental of Iowa
Matt NuetzmanInFocus Partners
Brad PhillipsFarm Bureau Financial Services
Tina PotthoffMidAmerican Energy Co.
Erin Schneider Censeo Solutions Inc.
Steve SchraderBacharWells Fargo Home Mortgage Inc.
Jamie SchugDes Moines Area Regional Transit Authority
Kristina StangerNyemaster Goode P.C.
Nate StewartPerishable Distributors of Iowa Ltd.
Jason StoneDavis Brown Law Firm
Mellisa StoverBankers Trust Co.
Tray WadeHospice of Central Iowa
Eric WielandFederal Emergency Management Agency
Geoff WoodSilicon Prairie News

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