40 Under 40: Amalie Zinsser, Director of Community and Belonging, UnCommons
Driven by purpose and human experience, Amalie Zinsser firmly believes that it takes a village.
Driven by purpose and human experience, Amalie Zinsser firmly believes that it takes a village.
“Don’t let anyone outwork you” is the best advice Andrew Pacheco has ever received, and that mentality has led him throughout his career.
As the restaurant marketing director for Clique Hospitality, Aida Correa oversees five different venues, and she thrives in a challenging and creative environment.
Every year the people who are selected showcase the best and brightest of Las Vegas. There is no shortage of talent and ambition in Southern Nevada and these 40 individuals prove it.
Trenton Alenik does it all. He’s the executive director at the Inspiring Children Foundation; he helps run his family’s business, Pasta Shop Ristorante; he’s a national championship winner in both tennis and pickleball and a community leader and philanthropist.
Hilary Billings describes her career as incredibly unconventional.
Creativity is the flagship of Min Kim’s working philosophy.
As the director of marketing at Goodwill Southern Nevada, Morgan Waldron finds fulfillment in providing service and resources to the community.
Brian Kline gives 110% to everything he does.
Caitlin Shea has had a passion for service from a young age, and she has followed that lead throughout her career, working in nonprofits for the past 14 years.
When Sabrina Borghoff started at Martin-Harris Construction 10 years ago, she was often the only woman at the table.
Andrew Insigne joined Tao Group immediately after graduating from UNLV, and he has never looked back.
Tiffany Mondell says that growing up in show business was her “entertainment college.”
“A cocktail requires the perfect ratio of three parts: spirits, sweetness, and sourness,” Sean Walker said.
For Tyson Harding, mentorship and community service go hand in hand.
Curtis Edenfield is a self-described aviation nerd who has been around the industry his entire life—both parents worked in aviation, and his brother Stuart is a pilot and one of the co-founders of Thrive Aviation.
Kat Klehm says she was born to teach. She moved to Las Vegas in 2008 to pursue a career in education, and during that time, she began her physical fitness journey and started training others, too.
Sandra Jauregui has dedicated her life to improving the lives of Southern Nevadans.
The band, formerly known as Kurumpaw, has started playing shows outside Las Vegas for the first time, and has a jam-heavy album in the works.
As a pioneering open-format DJ, he played and programmed the first- and second-generation nightclubs that laid the foundation for the epic scene of today—the Drink, Ra, Rain, Pure and many others.
“‘Sweeney Todd.’ I was a weird little kid who was obsessed with horror movies and haunted houses, and all of a sudden there was a slasher film onstage. That was a very powerful experience.”
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