Pantagraph announces 20 Under 40 winners

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BLOOMINGTON -- Winners of The Pantagraph's 20 Under 40 program will be featured in the November issue of B2B magazine and online at www.pantagraph.com/20under40.

The program, now in its fourth year, recognizes 20 people under the age of 40 who are making a difference in their communities, achieving significant career accomplishments and showing a likelihood of future success and leadership.

"We are extremely proud to sponsor 20 Under 40," said Terri Haerr, The Pantagraph's community services coordinator. "The individuals chosen represent a variety of backgrounds and abilities and highlight the many facets that add to the quality of life in McLean and our surrounding counties."

The 20 winners were selected by a panel of Pantagraph judges.

This year's recipients are:

Jean Andrew, 25, owner, Lone Ridge Farm; Enid Cardinal, 31, sustainability coordinator, Illinois State University; Nannette Castaneda Fosen, 40 (39 at nomination deadline), counsel, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.; Jason Clay, 28, assistant vice president/business banker, National City Bank (part of PNC);

Debra Coffman, 39, head girl's basketball coach, Central Catholic High School, and medical assistant, Illinois Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery; Mercy Davison, 34, town planner, Town of Normal; Lee Getchius, 32, commercial banking officer, Commerce Bank;

Pam Hess, 39, manager-client experience, Country Financial; Ciarra Kohn, 26, marketing director, McDonald's; Al Light, 34, director, ISU's Gamma Phi Circus; David Mouser, 35, principal, Tri-Valley High School; Amelia Noel-Elkins, 38, director, University College at ISU;

Dave Oloffson, 38, community relations specialist, State Farm Insurance Companies; Rebecca Rossi, 35, green building consultant/instructor, Department of Technology at ISU; Yadira Ruiz, 34, director, Stepping Stones program at YWCA McLean County; Joe Springer, 34, vice president, 1st Farm Credit Services;

John Wargo, 39, owner/customizer, The Custom Shop; Aaron Wissmiller, 32, development director, WGLT radio; Justin Woith, 36, team manager, State Farm; and John Zozzaro, 38, owner/director, Zozzaro Chiropractic and Rehab.

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