17 ASU alumni recognized in Phoenix Business Journal’s latest '40 Under 40' class


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Seventeen outstanding ASU alumni from seven colleges were honored in this year’s "40 Under 40" list, recently announced by the Phoenix Business Journal.

A qualified panel of judges composed of former award recipients chose 40 top innovators out of a pool of more than 350 nominees to be recognized this year. From health and law to construction and technology, this year’s ASU alumni awardees represent a variety of industries and serve as young trailblazers in their professions.

ASU alumni and 40 Under 40 award recipient José Patiño, vice president of education and external affairs at Aliento, was also recognized for his entrepreneurial spirit in the 2024 class of Sun Devil 100, illustrating impressive business growth and community involvement.

As company leaders, entrepreneurs and executives, these individuals were recognized for their commitment to success and excellence in career development.

Meet the 17 exceptional 40 Under 40 ASU alumni:

  • Elizabeth Berry, senior director of development services, Plaza Companies.
  • Chelsie Bruggeman, founder and CEO, MOMentum For Working Moms.
  • Sergio Carrasco, associate architect, Holly Street Studio.
  • Regional Carrillo, founder and CEO, AZ(LAND) Fund.
  • Rumpa Dey, associate vice president and emerging technology leader, AECOM.
  • Aimee Esposito, executive director, Trees Matter.
  • Alexander Falkenstein, vice president and senior portfolio advisor, Northern Trust.
  • Nichalas Flores, agency partner and practice leader, The Mahoney Group.
  • Jake Gunnoe, principal, LeadAZ Private School.
  • Brandon Keim, senior partner, Frazer Ryan Goldberg & Arnold, LLP.
  • Stephanie Lima, director of operations, Tribal Health.
  • Dominic Miller, COO, Southwest Behavioral & Health Services.
  • José Patiño, vice president of education and external affairs, Aliento.
  • Marina Sandoval, executive director, State Forty Eight Foundation.
  • Jordan Schell, director of operations, Okland Construction.
  • Josh 'Snow' Elizetxe, founder and CEO, Snow Oral Care.
  • Kelsey Zubkoff, managing partner and founder, Zubkoff Law.

Visit the Phoenix Business Journal’s full listing to learn more about this year’s honorees.

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