Forty Under 40: Then & Now
Our 13th year of Forty Under 40 pushed us to reflect on the incredible career paths our winners take after their honor
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Forty Under 40: Class of 2024
Unveiling our 2024 class of Forty Under 40: the remodeling industry's most standout young professionals
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Forty Under 40 2024: Design Professionals
Discover the design honorees of the Forty Under 40 class of 2024
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Forty Under 40 2024: Owners, Presidents, CEOs
Get to know the CEOs, owners, and presidents of the Forty Under 40 class of 2024
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Mark Talley: Taking Ownership
Personal accountability and a strong team approach to problem-solving make for a smooth production process
Marc Hueber: Into the Future
Making the goal of positioning John Hueber Homes as Cincinnati’s premier green builder a reality
Kate Ewing: Working With the Media
Pushing for excellence and getting the media coverage to hook homeowners
Joey Willhite: Improving Efficiency
Streamlined, improved systems hold the key to improved efficiency, resulting in better work done faster
Marc Black: A Critical Component
Improving internal systems and defining job descriptions paved the way for a significant jump in annual revenue
Lauren Levant Bland: Leading From the Front
An appreciation for hands-on learning from seasoned pros and lots of positive media coverage have propelled this young designer to new heights
John Struckmann: Young Gun
In a tough economy, this startup remodeler used creativity and his ties to the University of Virginia to get sales rolling and grow his business
Jillian Renner: Standard of Excellence
Focusing on improving internal operations pays off and ensures that a 40-year-old remodeling company will continue to thrive
Joe Schwab: Buy Low and Grow
Taking a small family-owned business and growing it into a conglomerate of residential and commercial construction companies
Brian Mazur: Lessons From a Winner
Success as a project manager leads to a role on Get Dwell's executive management team