The University of North Georgia Alumni Association has announced the inaugural honorees for its "20 Under 40" program.
The recognition is meant to honor members of the UNG family for extraordinary accomplishments, significant professional achievements, or who have been a service to others.
"The '20 Under 40' program allows Alumni Relations the opportunity to highlight the quality of the outstanding graduates UNG is producing with every graduating class," Director of Alumni Relations and Annual Giving Wendi Huguley said.
"These individuals will do great things in their communities and around the world, and we couldn't be more delighted to highlight their work and their intelligence. They are a mere representation of the quality of so many of our graduates," said Huguley
- Maxwell Z. Bentley, '19, founder and executive producer for the Bentley Media Group.
- Jennifer Cantor, '08, co-owner of Rivers Academy in Alpharetta, Georgia.
- Dr. Michele A. Dugan '13, coordinator of resource development for Forsyth County Schools.
- Jacob Elliott, '10, software developer for Dark Wolf Solutions.
- Emma El-Shami, '16, Emory University Hospital nurse.
- Christie Gribble, '08, president and CEO of the Fannin County Chamber of Commerce & CVB.
- John Hayes, '13, head distiller at Cotton & Reed, a rum distillery in Washington, D.C.
- Megan Huggins, '15, founder and operations manager Key Title & Escrow, which is based in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
- Dr. Rachael Lacey, '17, civilian physical therapist and clinical director for the 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, working within Holistic Health and Fitness.
- Brandon Lowell, '06, co-owner and chief strategy officer of Keller Interiors, LLC, a national flooring installation contractor.
- Mark Pettitt, '17, UNG WORC Program grant coordinator and Hall County Board of Education member.
- Dr. Ashlee Pollard, '22, director of Student Solutions & Momentum Center at the University of West Georgia.
- Jordan Rowland, '11, senior director of fundraising and events at The Sassafras Group, LLC in Gainesville, Georgia.
- Rajpal Sagoo, '16, partner at MDD Holdings and chief information officer and a minority partner in Rugby ATL, the Atlanta franchise of Major League Rugby.
- Ashley E. Simpson, '05, '06, '09, Georgia Heart Institute of Northeast Georgia Medical Center nurse.
- Dr. Tyler Smiley, '10, senior pastor at Lakewood Baptist Church in Gainesville, Georgia.
- Ashlee Todd, '10, Gwinnett County Public Schools special education department chair for the Assisting Developing Adults with Productive Transitions program.
- Josh Walker, '10, owner and operator of North Georgia Wine Tours in Cleveland, Georgia.
- Andrea Wells, '04, North America regional investigations manager for Facebook/Meta.
- Cody Williamson, '12, crime scene specialist for the Georgia Department of Corrections.