The University of Georgia Alumni Association has unveiled the 40 Under 40 Class of 2019. This program celebrates the personal, professional and philanthropic achievements of successful UGA graduates under the age of 40. The honorees will be recognized during the ninth annual 40 Under 40 Awards Luncheon on Sept. 13 in the Tate Student Center on campus.
The 2019 class includes gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer Allison R. Schmitt; Super Bowl champion and children’s author Malcolm Mitchell; and alumni from a variety of industries including law, nonprofit, and food and beverage. Also among the honorees are Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s chief of staff Tim Fleming, ABC News correspondent Will Carr and Catherine Marti, a cardiologist in heart failure and transplant cardiology at Piedmont Heart Institute.
“We are excited to unveil this year’s class of 40 Under 40 and welcome them back home to Athens for the awards luncheon in September,” said Meredith Gurley Johnson, executive director of alumni relations. “I am always amazed by the excellence of our young alumni. These outstanding individuals exemplify leadership in their industries and communities.”
Nominations for 40 Under 40 were open from February to April, and more than 400 alumni were nominated for this year’s class. Honorees must have attended UGA and uphold the Pillars of the Arch, which are wisdom, justice and moderation. Additional criteria are available on the UGA Alumni Association website.
“The achievements of our nominated alumni each year make it hard to narrow down the list to just 40 honorees, and this year was no exception,” said Johnson. “We are proud of all of these outstanding young graduates. Their drive and focus inspires the UGA community.”
This year’s 40 Under 40 honorees, including their graduation years from UGA, city, title and employer, are:
Brooke Beach, 2011, Brookhaven, CEO and founder, Marketwake
Rhett Bennett, 2003, Fort Worth, Texas, CEO, Black Mountain
Ansley A. Booker, 2013, Macon, director, Mercer University Educational Opportunity Center
Jamie C. Brown, 2002, 2007, San Antonio, Texas, chief of surgery, Department of Defense Military Working Dog Veterinary Services in the U.S. Army
Ashley Hayes Callahan, 2004, Atlanta, senior director of integrated creative marketing, Chick-fil-A Inc.
Will Carr, 2006, Glendale, California, correspondent, ABC News (National)
Kyle B. Davis, 2006, Mountain Brook, Alabama, special forces commander and recruiting director, U.S. Army Special Forces; co-founder & COO, Hydralive Therapy
David B. Dove, 2009, 2014, Marietta, executive counsel, Office of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp
Demetric Evans, 2011, Allen, Texas, captain, NFL Trust and NFL Players Association
Zachary Faison Jr., 2006, Jacksonville, Florida, president & CEO, Edward Waters College
Tim Fleming, 2005, Covington, chief of staff, Office of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp
Extriara C. Gates, 2011, Atlanta, student services team lead, Year Up Greater Atlanta
Christina Guillen, 2004, Fairburn, executive director, YouthServ360 Inc.; head of schools, 7 Pillars Career Academy
William W. Harkins, 2003, Marietta, global director of controllership, The Coca-Cola Company
Carmin Laurose Haynes, 2013, Stanford, California, senior account manager, Google
Hannah Kay Herdlinger, 2004, Charlotte, North Carolina, founder, Thread Talk
Clay Huffman, 2007, Atlanta, senior manager, Frazier & Deeter LLC
Adrienne M. Madison, 2013, Dothan, Alabama, chief musculoskeletal injury prevention and protection team, U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory
Anant Mandawat, 2008, Atlanta, director, cardio-oncology program at Emory University and Winship Cancer Institute
Catherine Marti, 2002, Athens, cardiologist in heart failure and transplant cardiology, Piedmont Heart Institute
Malcolm Mitchell, 2015, Atlanta, founder, Read With Malcolm
Colin Muething, 2007, 2009, Atlanta, licensed psychologist, program manager, assistant professor, Marcus Autism Center and Emory University School of Medicine
Ling-Ling Nie, 2001, Peachtree City, general counsel and vice president, Georgia Institute of Technology
Amanda Olson, 2003, Houston, Texas, associate professor, stem cell transplant and cellular therapy, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Cory Phillips, 2003, Cartersville, principal, Forge Consulting
Raymond N. Phillips, 2012, 2018, Lithonia, senior consultant, Daugherty Business Solutions
Cindy Mitchell Quinlan, 2002, 2003, 2009, Loganville, integrated entrepreneurship teacher, Gwinnett County Public Schools
Arezoo Risman, 2011, Atlanta, senior health communications specialist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; author, “Helping Kids Heal”
Christian M. Robinson, 2004, Charlotte, North Carolina, vice president, J.P. Morgan Chase
Allison R. Schmitt, 2014, Canton, Michigan, gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer and mental health advocate
Ryan E. Schnetzer, 2005, Macon, spine surgeon, OrthoGeorgia
Stephanie Mundy Self, 2007, Franklin, Tennessee, principal and partner, Farris, Self, & Moore
Katherine E. Shayne, 2016, 2018, Athens, co-founder and CEO, Can I Recycle This Inc.
Terri R. Stewart, 2003, 2006, Atlanta, partner, Fisher Phillips
Tina Taylor, 2003, 2005, Houston, Texas, tax senior manager, Ernst & Young
JaNae Taylor, 2003, 2007, Norfolk, Virginia, owner and psychotherapist, Taylor Counseling and Consulting Services
Blake Tillery, 2006, 2010, Vidalia, managing partner, Smith & Tillery; state senator for District 19
Bob Watts, 2010, Atlanta, associate, Jones Day
Robbie York, 2005, New York, New York, owner, American Whiskey
Scott Zweigel, 2002, 2005, Brookhaven, partner, Parker, Hudson, Rainer & Dobbs LL