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40 Under 40 Class of 2010

  • Oct 7, 2010
  • Oct 7, 2010 Updated Oct 9, 2010
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A look at all 40 winners of the 2010 40 Under 40.

Andrew Chlup

Andrew Chlup, 32

Director of Technology, Vail School District

What one word best describes you?

Dependable.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Leading the Beyond Textbooks Partnership, an incredible effort that allowed me to take the things that Vail is doing with education and share them across the state.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

What I hope is that I've helped them understand a new and interesting technology.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader is a great listener.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My wife. She's my true companion.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

I would love to be an alternative-energy engineer.

Where are you from, and why have you chosen to live in Tucson?

Born in California, raised in Tucson. I love Tucson because it has a little bit of everything.

Christa Drake

Christa Drake, 32

Director of In My Shoes, Arizona's Children Association

What one word best describes you?

Compassionate.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Being able to allow youth in foster care the opportunity to have experiences in their life that they can look back on and know that someone cared about them.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader is someone who stands up for what they believe in, even when it is not the most popular opinion. A great leader is passionate about the work they do for the betterment of the people or community they serve.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

How much I truly care about others and how hard I work to ensure youth in foster care, in particular, know that someone cares about them.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My mother. She's been gone for over 22 years.

Jania Arnoldi

Jania Arnoldi, 37

Chief Financial Officer, Children's Clinics for Rehabilitative Services

What one word best describes you?

Determined.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Completing my bachelor's degree and MBA while working full time and raising four children.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader has a vision of the future for their organization and will assist each individual on their team to understand and work toward the goals and objectives necessary to make the vision come to life.

What profession would you like to try, other than your own?

Something in legal services. I have considered, in the past, returning to school to obtain my law degree.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My dad.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I can do some crafty things like make bead jewelry and dream catchers.

Sarah Burton

Sarah Burton, 30

Editor of Tucson Home magazine, Madden Media

What one word best describes you?

Driven.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

During college, I set a personal goal to become the editor of a magazine someday, not just "an editor" but "the editor." So my proudest professional accomplishment was taking the reins of Tucson Home magazine and having the opportunity to reinvent and refresh the editorial focus myself.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I'd like people to remember my enthusiasm for things. When I pour myself into something, there's no lukewarm. I generally live and breathe it until I figure it out or conquer it.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader is someone who charges ahead, willing to take the lead, while remaining grounded and open to input from others.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Jack Kerouac.

Jean M. Baruch

Jean M. Baruch, Ph.D., RN, 35

Executive Director and Founder, Beads of Courage Inc.

What one word best describes you?

Passionate.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Helping children with cancer and other serious illness through the Beads of Courage Program.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

She had the courage to care, and it was her mission to alleviate the experience of suffering in children coping with illness.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader must have a vision to inspire, the drive to lead, and the passion to persevere.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Open a cafe.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

Cooking with an element of art and surprise.

Where are you from, and why have you chosen to live in Tucson?

Originally from rural Minnesota, I lived in Flagstaff and moved to Tucson to attend the UA College of Nursing.

Maricela Meza

Maricela Meza, 32

Attorney, Karp & Weiss, P.C. and Assistant Director, Academia de Baile, Tradición y Cultura

What one word best describes you?

Energetic.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Being the first in my family to graduate from college and continuing on to law school.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I would like people to remember that I am a good friend. I have a lot of energy and enthusiasm. I want people to feel I can be a trusted friend.

How do you define a great leader?

A leader is a person who is committed, compassionate, ethical and acts in a manner that corresponds with what they say.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

A lobbyist focusing on elder-abuse-prevention legislation. I spent a lot of time with my grandparents and saw the difficulties their friends faced and was determined to help when I got older.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My deceased grandparents.

Stacie N. Shafran

Capt. Stacie N. Shafran, 32

Chief, 355th Fighter Wing Public Affairs, U.S. Air Force

What one word best describes you?

Determined.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Creating the one-of-a-kind series "Behind the Scenes: The Making of an A-10C Pilot" while stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

That I cared about others; treated family, friends and colleagues with respect; had a passion for life and everything I pursued; fought for what I believed in.

How do you define a great leader?

I believe great leaders aren't afraid to sacrifice.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

I'm passionate about journalism and travel, so something that allows me to blend these two.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My parents and sister, who are very much alive and who I don't get to spend enough time with.

Janis C. Gallego

Janis C. Gallego, 30

Attorney, Mesch, Clark & Rothschild, P.C.

What one word best describes you?

Intelligent.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

My proudest professional accomplishment is that I am able to do what I love and do it with integrity while maintaining a balanced life.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I want people to remember that I was a woman of faith, honest, giving, true to myself and always gave 100 percent to everything I did.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader is an individual who successfully balances work and personal life, gives back to the community and encourages strength in others, doing all to the best of their abilities.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Public relations.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Michelle Obama.

Kamillia Hoban

Kamillia Hoban, 34

Executive director, Southwest Conservation Corps

What one word best describes you?

Conscientious.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

I restructured staff by placing individuals in the position that best maximized their strengths. This resulted in a team of extremely hardworking individuals dedicated to providing personal-growth and job-development opportunities to Arizona youth.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

As having integrity and compassion.

How do you define a great leader?

Someone who helps empower individuals by recognizing and honoring their strengths. A leader teaches and inspires people to use their strengths for the benefit of their community.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Running a retreat center focused on natural healing, healthy food and sustainability.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Toni Morrison.

Jeffrey A. Imig

Jeffrey A. Imig, 37

Attorney, Haralson, Miller, Pitt, Feldman & McAnally, PLC

What one word best describes you?

Curious.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Working as an attorney on one of the cases challenging SB 1070.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

That I was a good father who tried to make the world a better place.

How do you define a great leader?

Someone who inspires others by their example.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Chef or rock star.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I can tear apart a laptop, put it back together and make it work better than before. I can also make a chocolate souffle.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

William Kunstler.

Omar Mireles

Omar Mireles, 34

Executive Vice President, HSL Properties Inc.

What one word best describes you?

Contrarian.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

When I left my previous job, younger and older colleagues mentioned that they had learned a great deal from me and that they would miss the fun that we had at the office. The reality was that I felt the exact same way about them.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I want people to remember me as a good and loving husband and father, a loyal friend, and an honest and equitable businessman.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader surrounds himself or herself with advisers that excel in areas where he or she is weak, considers all available opinions, and takes timely and decisive action based on his or her convictions, even if the action is unpopular. A great leader doesn't hold grudges.

Amy Harclerode

Amy Harclerode, 30

Development Director, The Loft Cinema

What one word best describes you?

Determined.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

The opportunities I have had to work with dynamic and diverse people in this community to create change and allow me to work toward my own goals.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

For being a genuine person who is committed to family, friends and community.

How do you define a great leader?

Someone who has a desire to engage their community in a vision. Someone who can motivate groups of people, create a sense of ownership, and lead by example.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Dr. Maya Angelou.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Advertising.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

Surfing.

Troy Matthew Tompkins

Troy Matthew Tompkins, 38

Family Physician, Carondelet Medical Group

What one word best describes you?

Reliable.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Becoming a medical doctor and third-generation physician to practice in Tucson.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

That I loved and served the Lord, loved and served my family, and loved and served others, especially my patients.

How do you define a great leader?

A leader is a servant and mentor. He/she leads by example, is willing to work the hardest, yet is open to criticism by those he/she leads. A leader remembers there is always room for improvement and is not threatened, but rather encouraged when those around him/her succeed.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Spanish teacher.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Jesus.

Greg K. Geile

Greg K. Geile, 38

Franchise Shop Owner, SuperPAWN and Founder, Rollin' for Niños Foundation

What one word best describes you?

Family.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

The most amazing experience was being able to write a grant that will bring 2,000 kids back to the amazing Boys and Girls Clubs of Tucson in the Rollin' for Niños basketball league. It has been extremely rewarding and thrilling to have the opportunity to possibly change the lives of Tucson's children.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

My dedication to my family and the community.

How do you define a great leader?

Unity. It is impossible to lead if you divide people. Healthy competition is good in all aspects of life, politics, business, etc. But it must be done appropriately and ethically.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I love to juggle. My grandmother bought me juggling balls when I was young, and it has stuck with me.

Ike Isaacson

Ike Isaacson, 35

Vice president, CB Richard Ellis

What one word best describes you?

Optimistic.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Making it through the startup period and becoming established in the commercial real estate business.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

Good dad.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader is always interested in improving and is not hung up on hierarchy.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

U.S. Army officer.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Philip Seymour Hoffman.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I'm a second-degree black belt in jujitsu.

Where are you from, and why have you chosen to live in Tucson?

My family moved here from Wisconsin when I was 6 years old. There are business opportunities here. This is where I want to raise my family.

Joseph A. Kroeger

Joseph A. Kroeger, 35

Labor and employment attorney, Snell & Wilmer LLP

What one word best describes you?

Indescribable.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

A pro-bono victory where a lawful immigrant who became a U.S. citizen was found to be subject to deportation. It's very rewarding to know he has been reunited with his family in the U.S. through our efforts.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

That I was a good person who cared about others.

How do you define a great leader?

Someone who leads by example every day, who remains humble and thankful for the opportunities they have been given, and who takes advantage of those opportunities because they are not taken for granted.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

I would like to own a restaurant or a vineyard. Or be a movie star.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My late grandfather.

Roman Sandoval

Roman Sandoval, 39

Principal President, Motto Productions Inc. / MarCom Worldwide LLC

What one word best describes you?

Motivated.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Establishing our businesses.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I was not a selfish man.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader is one who leads by example. One who is never arrogant or self-righteous. One who sacrifices to make a difference.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

A professional musician, orthopedic surgeon or custom motorcycle builder.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Bruce Springsteen.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I sing and play guitar (at home only).

Where are you from, and why have you chosen to live in Tucson?

I'm proud to say I'm a seventh-generation Tucsonan. . . . My ancestors were homesteaders here in Tucson.

Cindy Shimokusu

Cindy Shimokusu, 38

Attorney, Quarles & Brady LLP / U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

What one word best describes you?

Interested.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Returning to school in my 30s to pursue a law degree.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I hope that people see me and remember me as compassionate, caring, supportive and honest.

How do you define a great leader?

It's someone who provides direction, inspiration and support without getting in the way of progress and creativity.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Baker.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My brother. I lost him when I was 13 and he was 22.

Where are you from, and why have you chosen to live in Tucson?

I'm originally from San Mateo, Calif. I chose to live in Tucson because of the people, culture and landscape.

Alison Harrington

The Rev. Alison Harrington, 34

Pastor, Southside Presbyterian Church

What one word best describes you?

Committed.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

My proudest accomplishment is becoming the pastor at Southside Presbyterian Church.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I want people to remember that I loved them and had their back no matter what.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader facilitates and empowers the leadership of others - especially those not traditionally in positions of power.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Tattoo artist.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Pablo Neruda.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I was a movie projectionist. I can splice movie reels together.

Jerrad McMurrich

Jerrad McMurrich, 37

Automotive Instructor, Flowing Wells High School

What one word best describes you?

Hairy.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

One of my earlier professional accomplishments arose during the closure of a non-congruent classroom discussion based upon the accomplishments of Felix Wankel, the young German who designed the rotary engine. Upon completion of our conversation, I assured the students they also possess the abilities to change the world and for them to find their rotary engine in life. I have felt like a teacher ever since.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

My good looks.

How do you define a great leader?

A leader is one who leads by example.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

I would love to become a lounge singer. I could cut my teeth at the local food courts and work my way up the late-night talk shows. Or a hand model - whichever comes first.

Kelly Hurtado

Kelly Hurtado, 32

Superintendent, The Rose Academies

What one word best describes you?

Visionary.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

My proudest professional accomplishment thus far is working as a superintendent and honoring the promise of education.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I want people to remember that I try with all my heart and soul to be the best mom I could be, the best friend, daughter, sister and wife I can be and that this dedication and love made a difference to those around me.

How do you define a great leader?

I define a great leader as someone who can create systemic change.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

If I had the opportunity to try another profession I would work as a cinematographer.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My grandparents.

James L. Fullin

James L. Fullin, 39

Attorney, Fullin Law Office, PLLC

What one word best describes you?

Insular.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Starting my own law practice.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

That I was serious as a lawyer and a parent but didn't take myself too seriously.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader promotes something larger than him- or herself.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Journalism or nonfiction writing.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My own father, who passed away five years ago.

Where are you from, and why have you chosen to live in Tucson?

I am from Wisconsin, but Tucson has better mole. I have enjoyed Tucson's two public radio stations as well as KXCI, its proximity to various mountain ranges, and great Mexican food.

Johanna Lundy

Johanna Lundy, 27

Principal Horn, Tucson Symphony Orchestra

What one word best describes you?

Driven.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

I just performed and recorded Gustav Mahler's Sixth Symphony in Switzerland with Pierre Boulez, a very famous composer and conductor in the music world. The group of musicians was really fantastic, and everyone was very supportive. It was a real honor to play an important role in such a big project.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

That I am a good person.

How do you define a great leader?

Inspires those around him or her to greatness.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Chef or fashion designer.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Federico Fellini.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I am really good at finding a good deal.

Alex Duquette

Alex Duquette, 27

District Manager, Farmers Insurance Group

What one word best describes you?

Ambitious.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Leading a campaign the past few years to raise close to $20,000 for the March of Dimes.

How do you define a great leader?

Someone that is able to effectively motivate others in a way that is both respected and admired.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Medicine.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

An example of how if you put enough effort into anything, the results will be extraordinary.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Mother/father.

Where are you from, and why have you chosen to live in Tucson?

Tucson native.

Moisés Paiewonsky

Moisés Paiewonsky, 28

Assistant Professor of Music, University of Arizona

What one word best describes you?

Zealous.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

My recent appointment as professor of trombone at the University of Arizona.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

That I worked hard and cared deeply about my students, their education and their well-being.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader is someone who is not only intelligent, hard-working, driven, and has vision, but also someone who sets the example for everyone else. A leader is caring and can be a mentor, counselor and adviser to others.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Aerospace engineering.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

John Coltrane.

Brandon Protas

Brandon Protas, 37

Learning Community Partnership Coordinator, Sunnyside Unified School District

What one word best describes you?

Integrity.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Developing a comprehensive college readiness program with colleagues in the Sunnyside Unified School District.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I want people to remember how dedicated I have been to the social and academic development of students in the Sunnyside Unified School District. I believe that one important way to change society is deeply rooted in education.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader fosters the professional development of those around them as a way of moving an organization forward.

Which profession would you like to try other than your own?

Modern dance.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Terry Gross.

Jason Isenberg

Jason Isenberg, 39

Owner/Designer, REALM, an Urban Organics Company

What one word best describes you?

Dedicated.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Bootstrapping my business from a clunky truck and rusted tools to the company it is today.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

That my actions, both professionally and personally, had some degree of positive impact on quality of life and the safeguarding of natural resources.

How do you define a great leader?

Intrepid. Attentive. Ethical. Determined. Creative. Discerning. Idealistic.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Veterinarian.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My grandfather, Robert Scott Gordon.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I can make the best fried okra you'll ever try.

Julie Kasper

Julie Kasper, 36

Teacher/ELD program co-coordinator, Catalina Magnet High School

What one word best describes you?

Driven.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Founding and sustaining the Finding Voice Project, a literacy/arts/social-activism project for immigrant students at Catalina High School, with Josh Schachter, a local artist and educator.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I hope people will remember me as a committed educator and social-change agent, someone working to create a more equitable and beautiful world.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader is one who is responsive to the individuals he or she interacts with, as well as to the social contexts in which he or she works. A great leader is also creative, enthusiastic, compassionate, flexible, disciplined and intellectually engaged - always learning, critiquing, experimenting, revising and exploring.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

National Park ranger.

Jennifer M. Tersigni

Jennifer M. Tersigni, 35

Chief Development and Public Information Officer, American Red Cross Southern Arizona

What one word best describes you?

Tenacious.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

My proudest achievement is seeing the ways that the long-term impact of my work has helped children, families, elderly and the environment. I'm exceptionally proud of spearheading a solar-energy project, enabling the American Red Cross Southern Arizona Chapter to be the first Red Cross in the country to go solar.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

That I work hard and play hard, and that I infuse into my life and work the principles of equality, justice and merit.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader is an innovator whose infectious spirit draws others to join the leader.

If you could take anyone living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Cleopatra.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Piano-bar singer, attorney, ecotourism guide, physician, financial planner.

Louis Breton

Louis Breton, 36

CEO, Calimmune Inc.

What one word best describes you?

Connector.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Our team has had to overcome many obstacles to launch this gene-therapy company that intends to eradicate HIV/AIDS. Many considered this venture "unthinkable, unimaginable, impossible."

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I would like for people to think I was a good family man that served his community and made a small contribution to society.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader is someone that can make difficult decisions under pressure and has the grace and discernment to choose between right and wrong, good and evil.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I grew up hip-hop and break-dancing in East L.A.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Author.

Robert Carmona

Robert Carmona, 27

Assistant Recreation Manager, Town of Oro Valley

What one word best describes you?

Patience.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

My proudest moments have been as a basketball coach, not the championships and winning seasons, but the production of leaders and people the players have turned out to be.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I tried to be the best family member, leader, employee, person I could be.

How do you define a great leader?

Great leaders have vision to innovate and discover purpose. Great leaders inspire. Great leaders mobilize, moving a team to action, and defining roles.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Journalism.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

John Wooden.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I know how to ballroom dance.

Amanda Kucich

Amanda Kucich, 32

Director of youth development, United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona

What one word best describes you?

Devoted.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

I am most proud of working collaboratively with a committed group of stakeholders to launch a pilot quality-improvement system for youth programs in Pima County.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

My faith in humankind's innate ability to connect to the divine realm for the discovery of solutions to all the world's challenges.

How do you define a great leader?

One who develops the latent skills and talents of those around her and thereby builds capacity in the system.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Dance.

Where are you from, and why have you chosen to live in Tucson?

Kalamazoo, Mich. I've chosen to live in Tucson because of its commitment to sustainable community development and its vibrant arts and culture scene.

Chris Silman

Chris Silman, 30

National Incentives Manager, Aztec Energy Partners Inc.

What one word best describes you?

Driven.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Serving my country honorably for six years in the United States Air Force.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I try to live by the core values taught to me in the Air Force, "Service Before Self." I want to be remembered as someone who was caring and made decisions to benefit others first before that of oneself.

How do you define a great leader?

A leader puts his followers' well-being before that of his or her own. A leader will lead by example and act ethically.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Marine biologist.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Walter Payton, Chicago Bears running back.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I can do some pretty good impersonations of people.

William B. Patterson

William B. Patterson, 29

Transition Patient Advocate, Department of Veteran Affairs

What one word best describes you?

Stubborn.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

I find the most fulfillment in sharing in the successes of the veterans I am afforded the opportunity to serve.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

That I am a follower of Christ!

How do you define a great leader?

A leader is someone who lives their dream or is the embodiment of their dream, and has the ability to clearly define and inspire others towards their vision.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

I would love to be a host on Dirty Jobs . . . that would be awesome!

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My grandfather

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I have a real knack for remembering policies and procedures. What can I say? I am the ultimate bureaucrat.

Yvonne Price

Yvonne Price, 37

Manager, Academic Information Content, The University of Arizona

What one word best describes you?

Passionate.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

My recent development of an undergraduate course called Communicating Science and Health, which I am currently teaching.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

That I love my family with all my heart and would do anything for them.

How do you define a great leader?

I believe a great leader is someone who shares the leadership role, empowers and inspires people to be a part of the process.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Galileo.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Professional dancer.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I can cut a deck of cards while holding them in one hand.

Ana Perez-Arrieta

Ana Perez-Arrieta, 32

Estate Planning Attorney, Snell & Wilmer LLP

What one word best describes you?

Energetic.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Serving as president of the Southern Arizona Chapter of the Arizona Women Lawyers Association.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

A hard and thoughtful worker, a good friend and daughter, and a wonderful mother and wife.

How do you define a great leader?

Someone who has vision and the ability to build consensus.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Photographer or owner of a fabric shop.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

Mario Batali, and I'd have him cook for me!

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

I am a quilter, and I am proficient in Italian.

Jena Harden

Jena Harden, 31

Human Resources Generalist, CitiFinancial

What one word best describes you?

Passionate.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

Passing the Professional in Human Resources exam and obtaining my certification on the first try and early in my career.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I always strive to do the right thing.

How do you define a great leader?

Someone able to motivate the team to accomplish something because the team wants to do it.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

Start my own business as a wedding coordinator or try professional photography.

If you could take any person living or dead to lunch, who would it be?

My grandparents.

What unique talent do you possess that no one is aware of?

Interior decorating.

Where are you from, and why have you chosen to live in Tucson?

I moved to Tucson at age 2 and attended the UA. Most of my family lives here.

Aarón Enrique Almada

Aarón Enrique Almada, 25

Early Outreach Counselor, the University of Arizona

What one word best describes you?

Driven.

What is your proudest professional accomplishment?

My proudest professional accomplishment, thus far, would definitely have to be graduating from college. I was first in my family to receive a college degree.

What do you want people to remember most about you?

I want people to remember that I did my best. I want them to remember a man who was selfless and valued his word.

What profession would you like to try other than your own?

I would like to be a spy in some foreign country.

Where are you from, and why have you chosen to live in Tucson?

I was born in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, Mexico. My family relocated to Tucson a little over 20 years ago.

How do you define a great leader?

A great leader is one who has vision and a commitment to selfless service in order to achieve the potential of the greater good.

40 Under 40 Man of the Year: Luis Carlos Davis

Luis Carlos Davis is an award-winning film director and producer whose passion shows - not only in his work - but also in his dedication to youth.

"Through his work in the community and his filmmaking projects, Luis Carlos has brought a human face to the complex issues involving the border and border issues," wrote his nominator, Jennifer Jenkins, an associate professor of American literature and film at the University of Arizona.

Jenkins met Davis in 2006 when he took one of her graduate courses on Mexican cinema. "We subsequently worked together on his M.A. thesis project, which evolved into '389 miles: Living the Border,' " Jenkins wrote.

Davis mentors high school seniors working on film projects and speaks, whenever the opportunity arises, about social justice issues.

Davis, 32, was raised in the border cities of Nogales, Ariz., and Nogales, Sonora. His life, Jenkins wrote, "is the product of two countries, two cultures and two languages."

"As a native of (both cities) he lives the border in ways that few filmmakers can, and communicates that experience deftly and poetically in his films," Jenkins wrote.

Davis earned a master's degree in Latin American studies with a focus on media arts, border studies and international journalism from the University of Arizona.

His best-known work, "389 Miles: Living the Border," has been screened around the United States as well as in Mexico and France, and will soon be shown in Argentina. The film has also been screened at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., the National Collegiate Leadership Conference, and the Guadalajara International Film Festival.

He recently received the Audience Award for Best Film at the Puerto Vallarta International Film Festival for this work.

In addition to producing and directing his films, Davis shares his skills with at-risk youth. He is currently working with the Rancho Santa Fe Foundation to open a multimedia center for youth in Southern Arizona.

Davis, Jenkins wrote, allows at-risk youth to "tell their stories in ways that demand collaboration, responsibility, articulation and commitment from kids who haven't always had those expectations of themselves."

40 Under 40 Woman of the Year: Andrea J. Romero

Andrea J. Romero's sincere concern for the welfare of others is well known among her colleagues and those she helps.

"She's very invested in our community," said one of Romero's nominators, Gloria Hamelitz, director of the John Valenzuela Youth Center.

"It's not about a research paper or if she can get published. It's about helping our kids succeed."

Romero, this year's 40 Under 40 Woman of the Year, is a University of Arizona Fitch Nesbitt Associate Professor with joint appointments to Family Studies and Human Development and Mexican American and Raza Studies.

And that's not all.

Romero also has affiliated positions in the psychology and public health departments as well as Latin American and women's studies.

"She's also a genuinely nice and kind person, which is always a good thing," said Stephen Russell, director of the Frances McClelland Institute for Children, Youth and Families. Russell, a fellow professor of Family Studies and Human Development at the University of Arizona, also nominated Romero.

Romero, 39, received her doctorate in social psychology from the University of Houston in 1997, and then worked at Stanford University in its Center for Research and Disease Prevention. Romero focused on the prevention of obesity and substance use among minority children.

For the last 10 years, she has been working with the South Tucson Prevention Coalition to address underage drinking and the prevention of HIV/AIDS. She has received federal grants to research prevention programs for substance use and HIV prevention for middle-school students.

Several grants have helped the South Tucson community, Hamelitz said.

The prevention of substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, diabetes and obesity have been among her primary focuses.

"One thing that I really like is that she doesn't use scare tactics," Hamelitz said. "She teaches (young people) to be empowered and to make powerful decisions for themselves."

Romero has invited youths to attend UA concerts and lectures in order to expose them to the world of higher education.

"She motivates them to want to go to college," Hamelitz said.

Russell said Romero has taken on several leadership roles on campus, and is a "go-to person."

"She's managed to do all of that, and be an important scholar as well," he said. "She's such an important person here in town and on campus."

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Photos: 40 Under 40 Class of 2010

Photos: 40 Under 40 Class of 2010

Here are the 40 Under 40 for 2010.

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