Style Weekly recently named its 2023 class of Top 40 under 40, and Richmond-area nonprofit leaders made a big splash.
Public nominations were accepted in March and were evaluated for their vision and leadership, innovation and achievements, and strategies for success with emphasis placed on community service and the diversity of their interests and involvement.
Here’s a list of all the inspiring winners who contribute to their community in a big way through their nonprofit and beyond. Click their names for a full profile.
- C. Paul Brockwell, Jr., 38
Associate director of communications, MCV Foundation - Ms. Jaylin Brown, 26
Musician and programs coordinator, Capital Area Health Education Center - Jordan Brown, 35
Interim executive director, Visual Arts Center of Richmond - Jennifer Case, 39
Executive director, Virginia Down Syndrome Association - Kyle Elliott, 37
Chief legal officer and general counsel, Virginia Community Healthcare Association - Ann Flippin, 37
Executive director, Autism Society of Central Virginia - Rachel Garmon-Williams, 33
Artistic director, CSz Richmond Theater - Anthony Grimes, 38
Executive director, Virginia Association of Recovery Residences - Cindy Moussavou, 38
Program director, Housing Families First - Bianca Myrick, 34
Executive director and founder, Pretty Purposed - Abbey Phillips, 36
Director of policy, Legal Aid Justice Center - Alexsis Rodgers, 31
National organizing director, National Domestic Workers Alliance
See the full list here.