40 Under 40: Meet the Class of 2021

When we asked readers to nominate the next wave of Roanoke’s leaders, we received a slew of impressive submissions in a variety of categories. Applicants were judged not only on their career achievements but also on their involvement in the community and other factors; choosing only 40 was an incredibly difficult decision for our editorial team! 

Meet our Class of 2021 in our latest issue, and learn more about them in our online portion below. 

Thank you to all who nominated, and to every single nominee making a difference in our community. Keep up the great work! Congratulations to our 40 Under 40 Class of 2021! 

The Class of 2021 is listed in alphabetical order by last name. 


Brandon Alterio, 33 / Police Officer, Vinton Police Department


Margaret Ashburn, 31 / Assistant News Director, WSLS10


Maureen Best, 39 / Executive Director, Local Environmental Agriculture Project (LEAP)


Jessica Bohn Bishop, 33 / Entrepreneur, KEEPin’ Up with J Bohn


Matthew Brown, 29 / Customer Solutions Expert, Shelterluv


Lesley Butterfield-Harrop, 38 / Community Nurse & Care Coordinator, Magellan Health


Johnny Camacho, 31 / Comedian / Assistant Manager, Deschutes Tasting Room


Xavier Duckett, 29 / CEO/Mentor, The Humble Hustle Company


Steven Elovich, 36 / Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, Salem Red Sox


Brandon Evans, 36 / Executive Director of Healthcare Services, Friendship Retirement Community


Sarah Gayle Early, 36 / Safety and Occupational Health Manager, BAE Systems – Radford Army Ammunition Plant


Alicha Grubb, 29 / Commercial Litigation Attorney, Gentry Locke Attorneys


Kate Hailey, 34 / Teacher, Green Valley Elementary School (Roanoke County Schools)


Eboni Harrington, 29 / Math Teacher, Lucy Addison Middle School (Roanoke City Public Schools)


Brent Hershey, 38 / State Farm Agent/Rocket Mortgage Professional, Brent Hershey Insurance and Financial Services Inc.


John Hull, 38 / Director of Market Intelligence, Roanoke Regional Partnership


David Jones, 37 / Owner/Orthodontist, Roanoke Valley Orthodontics


Tara Marciniak, 36 / VP for Institutional Advancement, Center in the Square


Katie Martin, 38 / NICU Registered Nurse, Carilion Clinic


Brittny McGraw, 39 / News Anchor, WSLS10


Candace Monaghan, 38 / Designer/Owner, Candace Monaghan Fine Art & Design


Amanda Nastiuk, 33 / Executive Director, West End Center for Youth


Jaclyn Nunziato, MS, MD, 38 / Assistant Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology Carilion Clinic Virginia Tech School of Medicine / Executive Director and Founder of Huddle Up Moms


Tim Pohlad-Thomas, 36 / Outreach and Communications Specialist, RIDE Solutions


Christina Rouse, 38 / Children’s Advocacy Center Director/Lead Forensic Interviewer, Children’s Trust


Chloe Shelton, 21 / Filmmaker, Chloe Shelton Films


Michael Shelton, 36 / Owner/Financial Planner, 360 Financial Solutions


Beth Simms, 33 / Cultural and Economic Development Director, Town of Rocky Mount


Nathaniel Sloan, 32 / Owner/Executive Chef, bloom | restaurant & wine-bar  


Devon Rood Slovensky, 35 / Owner/Attorney, Slovensky Law PLLC


Leah Stiegler, 30 / Attorney, Woods Rogers PLC


Matthew Thomas, 34 / Vice President, Business Risk and Control Officer, Wells Fargo


Spencer Thomason, 32 / Lead Producer for Project Southwest, Blue Ridge PBS


Brooke Tolley, 33 / General Director, Opera Roanoke


Thania Torres, 31 / Volunteer Coordinator, Casa Latina


Zach Toth, 36 / Owner, Benny’s Pizza, Golden Cactus Brewing


Chris Vail, 29 / Real Estate Appraiser, Vail Appraisal, LLC


Thomas Vinopal, 21 / Client Coordinator, Joe Kraft Team / Lichtenstein Rowan, Realtors


Michelle Williams, 26 / Digital Marketing Specialist, R&K Solutions, Inc.


Fredy Wright, 36 / Digital Director, Wheeler Digital


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