Each year, the Greater Shreveport Chamber’s Young Professional Initiative has highlighted 40 of our region’s most dynamic and accomplished young professionals who are engaged in our community as entrepreneurs, executives and managers in the public, private and non-profit sectors. Entering its 13th year, this year will mark more than 500 individuals receiving recognition, with many from previous classes going on to become our local leaders in business, politics and public service. 40 Under Forty is our chance to celebrate our best young leaders by spotlighting those who are excelling in their profession and making an impact on and for our community.
The judges also select a Young Professional of the Year as the individual among the 40 who exemplifies the spirit of 40 Under Forty. The decision is always a tough one, as each class of 40 brings their unique talents, experiences and contributions to our community.
"We are incredibly impressed with the lineup of leaders and professionals that have been chosen as honorees for the Young Professional Initiative's 2019 top 40 Under Forty," 318 Forum publisher Jay Covington said. "We have had the pleasure of meeting and presenting these young representatives of Chamber members for 12 years. It is the mission of 318 Forum magazine to promote the positive aspects of our community. Our partnership with the Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce and YPI are a shining example of what we are all about: Showcasing the best our cities have to offer," Covington said.
Jana Freeman Forrest is honored to serve as the 2019 40 Under Forty chair. "Serving has provided me the opportunity to honor each of these amazing individuals that bring new life, hope and talent to our community. Their professional accomplishments and community activism set them apart and make Shreveport/Bossier a better place to live, work and play," Forrest said.
As the profiles in the following pages will demonstrate, this year’s class is no exception, comprising a group of highly engaged, highimpact individuals. This diverse group includes physicians, lawyers and school principals, as well as managers, owners and directors from the private and non-profit sectors. Each of them deserves recognition for what they bring to our community. Take a look at the following pages to see the range of talent and breadth of commitment we have in our community. Who would you pick as our Young Professional of the Year? Make your choice and join us at the 40 Under Forty Gala on Saturday, Dec. 7, when we'll all find out whom the judges selected!
– Timothy J. Magner, President

LaToya Amos
LaToya Amos is a local agent for New York Life Insurance Company in downtown Shreveport. She is known for helping, educating and supporting clients as they develop strategic investment plans for the future.
LaToya is a native of the Shreveport-Bossier community. She graduated with her associate degree from Bossier Parish Community College and is pursuing a bachelor's degree in psychology from LSUS. LaToya was first introduced to being a thriving citizen and business owner in 2014 when her online women's boutique was selected to participate in Shreveport's first Downtown Development Pop-Up event. She showcased not only her love for fashion but also her personality and her ability to make connections.
LaToya has since engaged with various community organizations throughout the area. She serves on the board of Community Renewal International, the Southern Hills Neighborhood Association, National Association for Women in Music and Entertainment, and is past Woman of the Year and president for Parvenu Bossier Charter Chapter, American Business Women Association.
LaToya
is a passionate, caring mentor and role model for other young
professionals. She knows that it's not always about being seen in the
front view, but the hard work that's invested behind the scenes that
brings you success. LaToya is dedicated to serving her community and is
looking forward to growth, opportunities and bridging relationships.
Sheena Bryant
Sheena
Bryant’s career has been about public service, enhancing the community
she lives in and giving back to improve the quality of life for others.
In her adopted home of Shreveport- Bossier, Sheena brings extensive
experience in economic development and international relations to
recruiting new companies to North Louisiana. She leads the North
Louisiana Economic Partnership's business development program and
supports defense-related activity in the region. Within three years of
working at NLEP, she has worked on 90 projects representing a cumulative
value of $9.5 billion in capital investment and nearly 28,000 jobs.
As
a former consultant for Deloitte in Washington, D.C., Sheena managed
multimillion-dollar contracts for the Department of Defense. She earned a
corporate award for an exceptional marketing campaign and was
subsequently sent to Yale to complete an advanced consulting program.
She has advised senior-level decision makers on projects at the United
Nations, U.S. Commercial Service and government of Guam. Sheena worked
as policy advisor for the governor of Guam and managed a division in the
state-level economic development organization. For her work to
modernize policies throughout government in Guam, Sheena received the
Governor’s Award – the highest and most prestigious award given to a
public servant in the U.S. territory.
Sheena
earned an M.A. in law and diplomacy from Tufts University and a B.A.
from the University of California Santa Barbara. Sheena is married to
Michael Bryant and is a stepmother to their two daughters, Abby, age 10,
and Natalie, age 7.

Andrea Butler
Andrea
Butler is the director of marketing for Caesars Entertainment's
properties in Northwest Louisiana: Horseshoe Bossier City and Harrah's
Louisiana Downs. In her current role, she oversees all marketing
operations for both Caesars' Northwest Louisiana properties. Andrea has
worked for Harrah's and Horseshoe for more than 20 years, starting in a
frontline position at 18 years old serving food and drinks as a way to
support her toddler daughter. Her hard work and determination continue
to pay off.
Andrea
has been promoted 10 times within the company and has received three of
the highest awards in the casino industry: the Pride Award for
Outstanding Tourism Hospitality employee and the coveted Caesars
Entertainment Chairman’s Award for Leadership. Most recently, she was
named as an honoree for the ATHENA Leadership Award.
Andrea
is very involved in the community supporting many organizations,
including the Northwest Louisiana chapter of Susan G. Komen, The Hub,
Salvation Army and the Bossier Council On Aging, to name a few. When not
working, she loves a great Pinterest DIY project around the house, a
road trip, visiting her daughter, Adriana, in New Orleans and spending
time with her family. Andrea is a Springhill native but now resides in
Haughton, La. Andrea is very excited to be a part of the 2019 40 Under
40 Class.
Jeremy Cave
Jeremy
Cave, a life-long resident of North Louisiana, graduate of CIS from
Louisiana Tech and Executive MBA from LSUS and employee at CenturyLink
for 16 years in technology and strategy leadership roles, has been
involved in many community service, entrepreneurial and technology
events. He has consistently demonstrated great character, integrity and
technical and business acumen. Happily married and a father to three
young boys, Jeremy has received top awards from Century Link for service
and leadership.
Jeremy
is a resident of Bossier City and an active member at First United
Methodist Church in Bossier. Additionally, he is an adjunct professor
for the CIS program at Louisiana Tech University. Jeremy has
participated in numerous entrepreneur events at CoHab and StartUp Prize,
even collaborating with a local startup to receive a national
innovation award and international distribution. Finally, Jeremy has
completed Bossier Financial Credit Union's board associate program and
has been instrumental in fostering technology growth through TechBy20
events. Jeremy is a passionate contributor to the continued economic and
social growth of our region.
Veronica Cook
Veronica
Cook says: My southern hospitality, charm and candid humor came from my
South Bossier upbringing and my Cajun roots. My forthright character
may get me in trouble, but my coworkers, friends and family don't seem
to mind it. I still enjoy a good crawfish boil on a Saturday night, and
on my evening runs, I will often stop to taste the honeysuckle in the
springtime to remind me of grandma's house. I am blessed with a job I
enjoy, while my true passion lies in educating fellow associates and the
surrounding community about health and wellness. My mother and late
grandmother have passed on their philanthropic spirit to me, and I, too,
find satisfaction in giving back to the community. Whether I am helping
put on the Fat Tuesday children’s parade, volunteering for Girls on the
Run, or speaking to a group, true fulfillment to me is helping others.
Admittedly, my guilty pleasures are concerts, an artsy film at the
Robinson, or craft beer and pizza and especially while watching an LSU
or Saints game. I love the quote, "Well-behaved women rarely make
history.” No history-making accomplishments yet, but hold my beer.
Joshua Copeland
Joshua
Copeland is a cybersecurity engineer senior advisor and team leader at
General Dynamics Information Technology's Integrated Technology Center
in Bossier City. He leads a diverse team of cyber professionals charged
with the care and security of multiple federal and state governmental
agencies' cloud environment. Prior to working at General Dynamics,
Joshua retired after 20 years of honorable service to our nation as a
member of the United States Air Force, serving in various roles and
culminating as Barksdale Air Force Base's Wing Information System
Security manager and noncommissioned officer in charge of the Wing
Cybersecurity Office assigned to the Second Communications Squadron.
Josh
is active in the local community serving on the board of directors of
several organizations. A member of the Armed Forces Communications
Association, he serves as a vice president. The ArkLaTex Chapter of AFCEA
has a significant impact on the local community, offering nearly
$400,000 in scholarships and grants to local students and educators over
the last decade. As a member of the ArkLaTex Chapter of ASIS
International, he serves as the chapter chairman. This organization is
the premier professional
and certification body for security professionals in all fields. Josh
serves as the certified technician chair on the board of directors for
the Electronics Technician Association International, where he also sits
on the certification writing committees for the Network Service
Technician and Information Technology Security certifications ensuring
the competencies of the exams match current industry trends and
guaranteeing academic rigor of the exams.
Damarcus J. Davis
Damarcus
J. Davis was born and raised in Mooretown and graduated from Fair Park
High School in 2002. He went on to attend Tulane University on a
football scholarship from
2002-2007. He graduated from Tulane University in 2007 with a
bachelor’s degree in cellular and molecular biology. He then furthered
his career in football as a rookie camp invitee of the New Orleans
Saints and a member of the New Orleans Voodoo arena football team in
2008.
In
2010 he decided to follow his passion and go to the medical field. He
went back to school to get an associate degree in respiratory therapy.
He then started a career at Willis-Knighton Health System. While
working, he earned a Master of Health-care Administration. After working
with patients from neonatal to adult, he was promoted to critical care
and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation coordinator, where he was
instrumental in building the ECMO program. Damarcus is now the director
of respiratory care for all hospitals in the Willis-Knighton Health
System.
Damarcus
has been married to his wife, DeShana Davis, for nine years, and they
have three beautiful children: Jade (13), Mackenzie (9), and Dylan (5).
Damarcus takes pride in mentoring the youth of the inner city as he is a
product of it. He loves that he can relate to the kids and show them
that there is a way to be a positive influence on the community.
LaTari Fleming
LaTari Fleming is the son of Emma Fleming and the grandson
of Ed and Sallie Fleming. He is a member of the Mary Evergreen
Missionary Baptist Church and a 2000 graduate of Woodlawn High School.
LaTari holds a B.S. degree in marketing and an M.A. degree in psychology
from Grambling State University. He is currently pursuing an M.S.
degree from Northwestern University in higher education administration.
LaTari
was enlisted in the United States Army National Guard for 12 years.
During his enlistment, he had assignments at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.;
Fort Polk, La.; Fort Ervin, Calif.; Germany; Afghanistan; and Baghdad,
Iraq. LaTari’s military awards are the Bronze Star Medal, Army Service
Ribbon, Army Superior Award and Army Achievement Medal.
LaTari
currently is the chief operating officer at Seedlinks Behavior
Management. Recently, he served as director of admissions and
recruitment at Grambling State University. In the past, LaTari served as
associate director of student success at UTPB and assistant professor
in psychology and first-year experience at Odessa College and Grambling
State University.
LaTari
is a member of the Bossier City Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi
Fraternity Inc. He has held the positions of vicepolemarch, keeper of
records, and Kappa League director. He currently serves as the Guide
Right director.
LaTari’s
words of wisdom: Your performance today is better than yesterday, but
not as good as it will be tomorrow, so take each day to make more than a
difference – make history.

Patton Fritze
Patton
Fritze is the general manager at Red River Chevrolet in Bossier City.
He is also a fifth-generation owner of his family’s new-car dealership.
Patton graduated from C.E. Byrd High School and LSU in Baton Rouge with a
B.A. in economics, as well as the NADA Dealer Academy in McLean, Va.
Patton
began working in the family business at the age of 14, during summer
breaks throughout school. Since then, he has spent time in each of the
dealership’s six different departments (new cars, used cars, F&I,
parts, service and body shop), and now oversees all of the dealership’s
fixed operations. Additionally, in 2016, he co-founded Red River
Insurance Agency, an independent insurance agency located on the dealership’s main campus.
As
a native of Shreveport-Bossier, Patton puts an emphasis on community
involvement. He has served as a board member for the Ark- La-Tex
Ambassadors, Norwela Council of the Boy Scouts, the United Way of NWLA,
Chase NWLA foundation and the Greater Shreveport Chamber of Commerce. He
is also a member of the Holy Angels Champions Committee and a den
leader for the Cub Scouts of Pack 6. Patton and wife Michel are the
proud parents of three boys, Tripp, Scott and Steele. In his free time,
Patton enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling and
professional tailgating.
Tharwat Ghattas, MD
Tharwat
Ghattas, MD, was born and raised in Egypt. He obtained his medical
degree from Cairo University in 2005. He finished his internship in
2007. Before completing his residency in internal medicine at LSUHSC
Shreveport from 2010 to 2013, he worked as a nephrologist. He joined
Sound Physicians at
Christus
Highland in June 2014. Since then, he has been serving as Px Champion,
where Highland won the highest HcAHP score for three years in a row. He
also served as T.C. Champion. He joined the EMLE program and the NCIS
program (for safe opioid prescriptions) and won the top 10 in NLC 2017
and presented at ASAM San Diego 2018.
In
January 2018, he got promoted to chief hospitalist at Christus Highland
Shreveport. Under his leadership, the team won the Symphony Award for
Sound NLC 2019. He also won Chief of the Year of 2018 for the Gulf
region. He also won the Summit Award for the Gulf region in Q4 2018.
Additionally, Dr. Ghattas has a lot of experience in post-acute care, specifically related to LTAC, SNF, rehab and hospice.
Dr. Ghattas volunteers at MLK clinic regularly as an internal medicine physician.
Carie Hart
Carie
Hart was born and raised in Shreveport, La. She received her bachelor’s
degree in sales and service marketing from Louisiana State University
in Baton Rouge. Carie has spent her career in media advertising and
marketing sales. In 2016, she co-founded Lola Magazine, a women's
publication dedicated to the lives of Louisiana ladies.
She
is an advocate for women supporting women and is devoted to helping
businesses flourish with her knowledge of advertising and marketing.
Carie spends her spare time volunteering at St. Mark’s Cathedral School
and enjoys spending time with her husband, Travis, and two children,
Charlie and Annie.
Jessica Hawkins
Jessica
Hawkins is an associate professor of communication arts and chair of
the Department of Art & Visual Culture at Centenary College of
Louisiana. She is also an award-winning graphic designer serving a
national portfolio of clients through BlueJay Creative, which she
founded in 2009.
She
joined the Centenary faculty in the fall of 2011 as assistant professor
of communication and, in 2014, was appointed the Robert Ewing Jr. and
John H. Hendrick Jr. Eminent Scholars Distinguished Professor of
Communication. In 2011, she earned a Master of Fine Arts in
communication design at Louisiana Tech University and, in 2004, earned
her B.S. in interactive media from Harding University.
At
Centenary, she teaches introductory and upper-level courses in web
design, graphic design and social media for social change, while
pursuing research interests involving generative art and procedural
literacy as design pedagogy. In 2018 she was awarded Centenary’s
Outstanding Teaching Award. She continues to create client work,
believing that her practice in the design field serves her students as
well.
From
2004-2009, Jessica gained experience both in her field and in her
community as advertising and publications manager at the
Shreveport-Bossier Convention & Tourist Bureau, earning her Travel
Marketing Professional Certification from the Southeast Tourism Society
in 2008.
Originally
from Austin, Jessica and her husband, John, have lived in Shreveport
since 2004. In 2010, they were part of the founding group for ClearView
Church, a thriving community where John serves as lead minister. They
have two daughters: Emma, 5, and Kate, 3.
Bevin Sutton Hicks
Bevin
grew up in Ruston, La., and has been an avid writer since childhood.
Her lifelong dream of publishing a magazine came to light in 2016 when
she published the first issue of Lola Magazine.
Bevin
graduated from Cedar Creek School in 2000 and Louisiana Tech University
in 2005. She served as a Louisiana Tech cheerleader throughout her
college career. She and her husband, Andrew, remain loyal Louisiana Tech
fans. She spent time in Nashville, Tenn., before moving to Shreveport
in 2005. She began her career in print media in 2006 and spent 10 years
learning the business in the local market. In 2016 she published Lola
Magazine with the help of her best friend, Carie Hart. Community
involvement is close to her heart. She is a firm believer in people
working hard and doing their part to better our communities. Bevin
enjoys good food, road trips, shopping for anything and spending time
with friends and family. She and her husband, Andrew, have two children,
Stowie, 11, and Sutton Leo, 3.

Lisa Mason-Hollins
Lisa Mason-Hollins, a native of Houston, Texas, is a proud
2002 graduate of Grambling State University with a Bachelor of Science
in elementary education. She earned her Master of Education from
Louisiana Tech University in curriculum, instruction and technology.
During the 2012-2013 school year, she was the South Highlands Magnet
School Teacher of the Year and Caddo Parish Public Schools Elementary
Teacher of the Year. Her teaching experience includes all elementary
grades, district instructional technologist, district new teacher coach,
and Caddo Teaching Academy program coordinator.
Lisa
serves her community through various organizations, including Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Captain Shreve Band Booster, Texas Computer
Education Association, Learning Forward, parent volunteer at Youree
Drive Middle School and Captain Shreve High School, Shreveport
Pan-Hellenic Council and Caddo Parish Recruitment Team. She also is an
active member of Toastmasters International.
Currently,
Lisa uses her talents as the assistant principal of Caddo Parish Middle
Magnet School. This role allows her to follow her passion empowering
teachers with the knowledge and skills needed to make quality decisions
about teaching and learning in their classroom using technology
integration while igniting a fire in their students for solving problems
no amount of failure can smother.
Sergeant Michael Hollister
Originally
from Lake Geneva, Wis., Senior Master Sgt. Michael Hollister is
currently the lead production superintendent of the 2d Maintenance
Squadron at Barksdale AFB. After graduating from high school, Hollister
pursued a career as an enlisted airman in the United States Air Force.
Following graduation from basic training and technical school, SMSgt.
Hollister received an assignment to Barksdale AFB, where he became a
crew chief on the B-52 Stratofortress. As a member of the 2d Bomb Wing,
SMSgt. Hollister has deployed multiple times to the Pacific, as well as
southwest Asia, to
project combat air operations over Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. In 2006,
SMSgt. Hollister continued his education, earning a B.S. of aeronautics
from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. After college, SMSgt.
Hollister was selected for an instructor assignment. There he taught the
next generation of B-52 warfighters. Following his instructor
assignment, Sgt. Hollister returned to the 2d Bomb Wing, where he would
again maintain B-52. He has served in multiple positions throughout the
2d
Maintenance Group, including quality assurance chief inspector and
flight superintendent. In 2017, he was nominated for the Bossier Patriot
Award for responding to a disabled, explosively loaded B-52 that landed
with six of its eight engines inoperative. SMSgt. Hollister climbed
into the flight deck, mitigated the threat and saved the $84 million
aircraft and the lives of the crew aboard. He is married to the love of
his life, Amy, and they have two dogs.
Jennifer Horton
Jennifer
Horton serves as the vice president of community impact at United Way
of Northwest Louisiana. She oversees their annual community impact grant
process, the Volunteer Center, and their internal health and education
programs.
Jennifer made her start in nonprofit when she worked for Providence House as their resource
and volunteer coordinator. Seeing firsthand the needs of the community,
she became driven to create an impact through her daily work. She also
currently serves as secretary of the Northwest Louisiana VOAD (Voluntary
Organizations Active in Disaster) and is a member of the Association of
Fundraising Professionals – North Louisiana Chapter.
Jennifer
is originally from Alexandria, La., and moved to Shreveport in 2011.
She and her husband, Brandon, live with their children and fur-children.
Jennifer is happiest when she is spending time with her family. She
also enjoys running and Sunday car rides. She and Brandon share a love
of baseball and are loyal Texas Rangers fans. They are patiently waiting
on a World Series win.
Lauren Grimes Jackson
Lauren
Grimes Jackson is a proud native of Opelousas, La. She is the daughter
of the Rev. Michael Grimes and Minister Patsy Jones. In December 2008,
Lauren earned a Bachelor of Science in health and exercise science from
Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, La. She later went on to
earn master’s degrees, one in banking and financial management, as well
as an MBA.
Lauren’s
career in Shreveport began in 2008 at Regions Bank as a teller. After
two months, she was promoted to financial service specialist. In 2009,
she was promoted to assistant manager; in 2010, she was promoted to vice
president/branch manager. Her branch in North Bossier was a consecutive
Chairman’s Club branch winner, which performed in the top percentile of
the company under the leadership of her mentor, Jonathan Reynolds, and
later under Lauren’s leadership.
In
2016, Capital One Bank recruited Lauren Jackson as a business banker;
she served in that role for nearly two years. After a company
realignment at Capital One, Lauren returned home to Regions Bank in 2018
and started her career in mortgage lending, where she has been in the
top 10% percentile of new MLOs with Regions Mortgage.
She
is a proud mother of two handsome boys. She is the author of
"Purposeful Pain," which is available on Amazon and all digital
platforms.
Dr. Donna Johnson
Dr.
Donna Johnson is a young professional who has excelled in her field and
enjoys helping others succeed. Joining the staff of Louisiana Tech
University in 2018, her current role as assistant vice president for
academic advancement and partnerships places her in a position to
oversee of the Louisiana Tech Academic Success Center in Bossier City,
the Tech Barksdale Program, and the Tech Shreveport Center, which all
provide advanced educational opportunities for area residents. Dr.
Johnson taught in the Texas and Louisiana public school systems before
moving into higher education. Dr. Johnson has managed multiple
university expansion and development initiatives, bolstered educational
advancement in support of the Department of Defense and assumed teaching
roles with Louisiana Tech, Northwestern State, Bossier Parish Community
College and Ashford University.
Dr.
Johnson’s love of education is evident as she has continued to pursue
learning opportunities throughout her career. She currently holds a
Bachelor of Science in occupational education from Wayland Baptist
University, a Master of Education from Wayland Baptist University, a
Master of Arts (English) from Northwestern State University and a Doctor
of Education from Louisiana Tech University.
Dr.
Johnson has been active in service to the university and community
through participation on various committees and workgroups, including
serving as president of Open Arms Adoptions, serving on the State
Taskforce for Adult Learners, and serving on numerous committees with
the Shreveport and Bossier Chambers of Commerce. She is a mom to two
amazing teenagers: Jacob, 16, and Anna, 14.
Spencer Kiper
Spencer
Kiper is a regional and global STEM education advocate who believes in
empowering students through culturallyenriched and industry-based
connections. His investment in the whole child approach is bolstered by
his background rooted in liberal arts, technology and science education.
As
a STEM enrichment educator, Spencer’s efforts to build a pipeline for
STEM and career/technical education have resulted in a STEM lab that
enriches the lives of over 100 students each year. Spencer’s reach
resonates deep within his community in Northwest Louisiana and extends
far outside of his classroom, impacting education on a global scale. His
work as a professional development specialist for the U.S. Space &
Rocket Center and STEM Revolution has impacted the practice of educators
from over 30 different countries.
Spencer
is passionate about sharing innovative practices and has presented
regionally and nationally on topics that build innovative educational
technology and STEM education capacities in other educators. With
advanced degrees in educational technology, cyber education and
educational leadership, Spencer works to impact the teacher pipeline in
his region by serving as an adjunct professor and school partner to the
teacher preparation and alternative certification programs at Louisiana
State University in Shreveport.
As
Louisiana Teacher of the Year, Spencer serves on the Educator
Effectiveness Committee on the Board of Elementary and Secondary
Education and is leading a statewide campaign to bolster cyber education
efforts and industry pathway opportunities for Louisiana students.
Carly Koen
Carly
Koen is the resource development and campaign cabinet manager for
United Way of Northwest Louisiana. She is responsible for fundraising
activities, advocating for United Way, cultivating Campaign Cabinet
members and achieving Cabinet goals and outcomes.
Carly
is an East Texas native who attended Austin College in Sherman, Texas.
Upon graduation, she joined Teach for America, a nonprofit that
confronts educational inequity by recruiting highquality teachers to
serve in some of the most underserved communities in the United States.
Carly was placed in the heart of the Mississippi Delta to teach
fourth-grade math in a small rural community. Her work with students in
the Delta sparked a lifelong passion for education and nonprofit
service.
After
moving to Shreveport, Carly continued her dedication to educating
children through her work with Junior Achievement of North Louisiana,
serving as the director of community engagement. This year, she was
excited to bring her years of nonprofit experience to United Way.
Carly
is currently pursuing a master’s degree in nonprofit administration at
LSUS and will graduate next May. She also serves on the Young
Professional Initiative Executive Committee as social co-chair, is an
active member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals, and the
Woman’s Department Club. She frequently volunteers with Step Forward and
Junior Achievement. In her free time, she loves reading, traveling and
spending time with friends and family.
Carly is thankful that she was welcomed so warmly to Louisiana, and she looks forward to her future here.

Eric Lang
After
working in the medical field for over 15 years as director of sales
training and development and a certified family nurse practitioner, Eric
Lang decided to change course. Wanting to be a more hands-on father, he
left his career in nursing and joined his wife, Dr. Morgan Trahant
Lang, as the office manager for Lang Orthodontics. Since joining the
team, the office has doubled in size. It has added state-ofthe-art
technologies like an all-digital scanner and 3-D printing that helps
patients achieve the smile they always wanted in a comfortable,
family-focused environment.
Philanthropy
has always played a significant role in his life, and Eric continues to
volunteer his time to visit with patients in local clinical and
hospital settings performing magic tricks. To enhance local school
events and international organizations, Eric has donated time/services,
made donations, and provided the Lang photo booth to over 100 of these
organizations. He currently serves on the YMCA board of directors.
Most
people don’t know that Eric accepted an invitation to swim at the
University of Connecticut to pursue his dream of swimming in college.
While injuries held him from competing beyond his freshman year, he
attributes those injuries as being instrumental in meeting his wife
during an internship at Walt Disney World. Outside of the office, Eric
enjoys antique cars, is an avid athlete and enjoys running with his kids
in their jogging stroller more than anything.
Elissa Little
Elissa
Little is a local Realtor® with Little Realty Inc. She serves as
president of the Young Professionals Network, vice-president of Hope
Connections, volunteer chairman for Mudbug Madness, and a board member
for Downtown Shreveport Unlimited. She was born and raised in
Shreveport, La. She loves her community and is excited to be a part of
this year’s 40 Under 40 class!
Dr. James Lowder
Dr.
James Lowder graduated from LSU Dental School and returned home to
Shreveport to start a dental practice with business partner Dr. Moore.
Founding their practice on the three key values of faith, family and
community, Southern Roots Dentistry has had incredible success in its
first two years due to its strong community roots, philanthropic
outreach and excellent personalized care.
As
a business owner and dentist, Dr. Lowder is a champion for the
community, dental field and his patients. He currently serves as the
secretary of the Northwest Louisiana Dental Association, where he and
his colleagues pursue further education and work toward the betterment
of the field of dentistry. He has served patients in a variety of
settings, including nursing homes, a community clinic, his own practice
and as a staff member of LSU Health Shreveport. Dr. Lowder treats
patients with a variety of needs, including children with special needs,
in the operating room at LSU/Ochsner. These children previously had to travel long distances to have dental treatment.
Dr.
Lowder has a heart for the community where he grew up and loves to give
back wherever there is a need. He is an active member of the LSU Alumni
Association. He has many accomplishments, including Kiss Country Caught
in the Act recipient, being Mike the Tiger at LSU, and winner of "Wheel
of Fortune." He believes that being part of something bigger than
yourself, whether it is in your workplace or in your community, is what
feeds the soul.

Trey McGuire
Trey
McGuire serves as the director of a local Shreveport/Bossier nonprofit
organization known as The Warrior Network. Founded in 2015 out of an
idea to serve Thanksgiving dinner to service members, The Warrior
Network has grown to have a reach into the lives of military members all
around the world. Trey has a strong heart for our local military
community and has a passion for influencing, serving, building and
mobilizing those currently serving. He is gifted at relating, dedicated
to serving, and seeks not only to lead those around him, but also learn
to lead from those around him. Taking the experiences of his own life,
Trey is passionate about helping others realize the power of their
influence and the power that their story and experience have not just to
change their own lives, but also impact the military culture, and
therefore influence our communities. As a strong visionary and extremely
passionate person, Trey also serves as campus pastor for the brand new
Riverpark Benton Campus, helping lead the efforts to serve the people of
that area with the radical love of Jesus through church planting. He
truly believes the words of John Maxwell
when
he stated that leadership is influence, nothing more and nothing less.
Trey desires to lead and influence people through long-term investment
in their lives. Trey and his wife, Tiffany, live on Barksdale Air Force
Base, right in the middle of the community they are seeking to serve.
Taunton Melville
Taunton
Melville's passions include law, history and music, and
Shreveport-Bossier has plenty of all three. Taunton practices civil law
at Blanchard, Walker, O'Quin & Roberts, PLC, one of Shreveport's
oldest law firms, in existence for more than 100 years.
After
10 years of legal practice, he has broad experience in a number of
areas, including premise liability, successions, oil and gas, contract
disputes, insurance claims and more.
When not practicing law, Taunton enjoys learning about history. He has a close connection to a Shreveport-Bossier historical figure: his
uncle, former Gov. Buddy Roemer. Taunton recently helped Roemer write
and publish his childhood memoir about growing up in Bossier Parish,
entitled "Scopena: A Memoir of Home."
Taunton's
favorite historical figures include four Brits: the Beatles. His
knowledge of the Fab Four helped him win a Beatles trivia contest at
Shreveport's own Robinson Film Center. Taunton's love of music also
includes composing and recording music independently and with his
musical group, Banded. Formed while students at Louisiana Tech, the
group's members are originally from Louisiana, Vietnam and Lebanon. The
band has released three albums of original songs.
Taunton
is fascinated by the area's rich musical history that he wants to see
elevated in tourist programs. With historical ties to Elvis Presley,
Hank Williams, Huddie Ledbetter and many others, Taunton hopes to help
Shreveport-Bossier do more to celebrate its role in the evolution of
popular music. Taunton and his wife, Christy, enjoy hot tea date nights,
playing tennis, debating politics, reading and supporting each other.
Candice Mills
Candice
Mills is the director of programs and children's services at Providence
House. She believes that when a child is born into poverty, they have
little control over health, education or quality of life, and in many
cases, do not have the ability to make the necessary adjustments to put
them on the path to success. She is committed to the protection of
children through education and the opportunity to rise from poverty.
Children require individual attention, guidance and encouragement to
pursue their dreams and achieve a brighter future. Candice, along with
Providence House staff, works diligently to improve the possibilities
for each child in our community. She fell in love with nonprofits as a
teenager, working as an after-school tutor with the Boys and Girls Club
in Webster Parish, quickly developing a deep passion for early childhood
education. This resolve stuck with her throughout her education,
leading to a degree in early childhood education. Candice grew up in a
small town in Louisiana, with a healthy support system and knows the
benefits of having a secure family unit. Over 16 years later, she
provides leadership and encouragement to the Providence House team and
spends her days helping families gain stability, fight addiction and
become contributing members of our community.
Laura Beeman Nugent
Laura
Beeman Nugent recently joined LSU- Shreveport family as the newly
appointed director of alumni affairs, having transitioned from her
position at Robinson Film Center as education coordinator and film camp
director. An avid supporter of the arts in Shreveport, she and her
husband, Clay, are A-lister members of the Robinson Film Center and
enjoy fully supporting a unique treasure in northwest Louisiana. She
holds an associate's degree in speech with a concentration in theatre
from BPCC, a bachelor's degree in speech with a concentration in theatre
from Louisiana Tech, and a master's degree in liberal arts with 18+
hours in theatre from LSUS. She is the academy artistic director at
Shreveport Little Theatre as well as an adjunct instructor at BPCC.
Sam Ortiz
Sam
Ortiz is a proud Shreveporter who was born and raised here by her two
loving parents. After graduating from Caddo Magnet High school, Sam
obtained her degree in history from LSU-S with the intent to teach
social studies. After substitute teaching for two years, Sam realized
that people face so many obstacles in their lives that can keep them
from benefitting from their education, and she wanted to do something
about that. Sam enrolled in the Social Work Master's Program at
Grambling State University. In November 2015, she graduated with honors
and was recognized for being the highest-ranking student in the program.
Upon graduation, Sam was employed at The Philadelphia Center and
shortly after that passed her licensure exam to become a Licensed Master
of Social Work. Currently, Sam acts as the social worker at The
Philadelphia Center and its permanent housing facility, Mercy Center. In
her spare time, Sam is a very active member of the Shreveport community
and dedicates her time to engaging the community around her and
volunteering for local organizations. Sam is an active member of PACE
and the chairwoman for the North LA Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
Along
with her wife, Sam has created the Ortiz Wives brand and lifestyle blog
and is a founder of Queer Magnolias. She is dedicated to breaking down
walls that separate different communities and to keeping people here in
Shreveport to live and work. Sam lives in Broadmoor Terrace with her
wife, Nicole, and their four fur babies.
Dr. Lindsey Pennington
Dr.
Lindsey Pennington attended Tulane University in New Orleans to obtain
her undergraduate degree. She graduated from the University of New
Mexico School of Medicine. After completing her residency in
otolaryngology and head and neck surgery at LSUHSC in Shreveport, she
completed an additional year of surgical fellowship training in facial
plastics and reconstructive surgery under the prestigious Dr. Stucker,
an accomplished past president of the American Academy of Facial
Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery. After completion of this
fellowship, Dr. Pennington pursued additional externships with Dr.
McCoullough and Dr. Jacono to further expand her surgical knowledge with
the guidance of world-renowned surgeons in the cosmetic community.
She
offers the unique experience of a boutique concierge cosmetic facial
plastic surgery practice from a female perspective. She and her team
offer skincare, lasers and facials for maintenance and prevention of
aging. In addition, she performs medical and surgical procedures ranging
from the minimally invasive injections of Botox and dermal fillers such
as Juvéderm to full cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries, including
cosmetic and functional rhinoplasty, eyelid lifts and facelifts.
She
is married to local anesthesiologist Dr. Andrew Larson and is the proud
mother of Kinsley Larson, their sweet and sassy 1-yearold daughter.
Lindsey
Pennington, MD, is a cosmetic facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon
located at 6030 Line Ave., Suite 110, (318) 216-5366 FB and Instagram
@penningtonfacialplastics.
John Gray Pou
John
Gray Pou is a wealth management advisor with Merrill Lynch in
Shreveport. Along with his partners in the Smithwick, Day, Bickham,
Pratt & Pou team, John Gray helps clients with financial planning,
retirement planning and portfolio management. He focuses on a
goals-based wealth management approach to provide customized financial
portfolios to help clients maximize their returns
while taking the least amount of risk possible to meet their goals. His
servicefocused practice, combined with his financial background,
enables clients to concentrate on their priorities at each stage of
their lives. John Gray earned his CFP® designation to help further guide
his clients on the right path to financial success. He received his
bachelor's degree in business administration and his MBA specializing in
finance and internal audit at Louisiana State University. He is married
to Laura and has two children, Jack and Kate. When he is away from
work, he loves to play tennis, golf and coach his kids in all the sports
they love.
Deidra Lewis-Robertson
A
graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and a Shreveport
native, Deidra Lewis-Robertson felt a calling to ministry early in her
life. Immediately after graduation in 2004, she began her career in the
social services field, serving the underprivileged and, often, the
overlooked. She has served as the director of programs for homeless
women and children in the Salvation Army, where her compassion for the
poor among us grew. More recently, she and her husband agreed to
relocate their family to one of Shreveport’s urban areas to live in and
manage one of Community Renewal’s Friendship Houses. He is a community
coordinator for an after-school program for middle and high school
students; she is the director of Operation HOPE (Helping Our Pupils
Excel). They also serve neighbors by offering computer and printing
services at no cost and bringing education and health workshops to a
community with financial and transportation barriers. They work
diligently to bring their community together by hosting neighborhood
picnics and monthly family nights, where food and fellowship bring a
sense of unity, and other events designed to increase civic involvement
for a population that often feels disconnected and neglected by the
leadership designed to protect them.
Deidra
loves her work, where she can directly impact youth in the preparation
of life after high school. She says, "I don't view this as a job, but my
kingdom assignment given to me by God!"

Claire Sevier
After
working for PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP in Houston, Claire Sevier
joined the tax department at Heard, McElroy & Vestal in 2012. She
works in the Shreveport office as a tax manager. Her responsibilities
include communicating with clients to discuss present and future
tax-saving opportunities, developing tax planning tactics, and
completing tax returns for individuals, corporations, partnerships and
trusts. Claire also researches current tax laws and regulations. Claire
is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
and the Society of Louisiana Certified Public Accountants.
Involvement
in the community is important to Claire. She is a board member of the
Fuller Center for Housing of NWLA, member and former chairman of the
Holy Angels Champions for Individuals with Disabilities, as well as a
member of the Finance Committee for the Holy Angels Board of Directors,
and president-elect for the Shreveport Chapter of the Society of
Louisiana Certified Public Accountants. She participated in the
Louisiana Association of Non-Profit Organizations Leadership Class and
the Greater Shreveport
Chamber
of Commerce Leadership Program. Claire received her Bachelor of Science
in accounting and Master of Science in accounting from Louisiana State
University in Baton Rouge.
Emily Smith
Emily
Smith serves as the director of marketing and communications for the
Community Foundation of North Louisiana, where she coordinates the
organization's outreach to donors, nonprofit organizations, media and
the public. She oversees Give for Good, an online giving day, that has
raised over $3.7 million for more than 200 nonprofits during Emily's
two-year tenure at the Foundation. As a volunteer, she regularly works
with organizations such as Volunteers of America, Louisiana Film Prize
Foundation's Prize Fest and Power & Grace School of Performing Arts.
She is an active member of the Junior League of Shreveport-Bossier and
this year will serve as the assistant chair of project research and
development. Through her work with the League, she has mentored teen
girls at Volunteers of America's downtown LightHouse, helped implement
the Red Apron Pantry food distribution program in Stoner Hill, taught
local children about healthy eating and exercise habits through Kids in
the Kitchen, and supported the arts through volunteering at the Red
River Revel. In her professional career, volunteer work and community
engagement, Emily dedicates herself to improving the lives of the
underserved in our community, especially children, and transforming the
culture of Shreveport-Bossier into a brighter place for all who call it
home.
Michael Travis Smith
Michael
Travis Smith is the third-generation owner of Pioneer Comfort Systems, a
heating, air-conditioning and plumbing company located in Shreveport.
In
an industry that is generally known for its dirty jobs that typically
aren’t fun for the homeowner or their household budget, Michael leads
Pioneer with one fundamental belief and a shared core value of his
grandfather’s: “We will not compromise integrity.” Along with his
father, Travis Smith, Pioneer has proudly held the same high standards
for nearly 60 years.
For
Michael, integrity doesn’t start and end with the quality of a job.
That part is a given in his opinion. He believes it starts with the
quality of people he hires and the relationships he builds with them.
They are in a business that requires exceptionally hard work, long
hours, not to mention the 100+ degree attic temperatures and working
with the less than desirable pipes under a family’s home. Their work is
the complete opposite of a glamorous job, but Michael has a unique
ability to create a positive (and often humorous) camaraderie with his
team of employees. They have a bond, a mutual respect. And believe it or
not, they have fun.
When
Michael isn’t working, you will find him with his wife, Amy Kathleen,
and their three boys, Luke, Max Henry and Anderson. Smith is also an
avid flyer and aviation enthusiast who enjoys helping new and young
people interested in aviation.
Aaron Storer
Aaron
Storer is the executive vice president and general manager of Storer
Services in Shreveport, La. After obtaining a degree in finance from
Louisiana Tech, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve,
where he spent approximately four years on active duty. Aaron joined his
family's business in 2008, intending
to continue his grandfather and father's legacy of improving the
effectiveness and development of a community. Since his on-boarding, he
has been an instrumental part of the continued growth and development of
Storer Services. Aaron believes in developing strong relationships and
partnering with businesses, industry and community leaders to provide a
better place for everyone to work and live.
He
takes an all-encompassing approach in his leadership, developing
innovative, comprehensive and sustainable solutions through teamwork,
education and training.
Aaron
surrounds himself with strong team members and believes in empowering
them to work towards a common goal. As the general manager, Aaron has
increased the number of team members from 69 to 116 in only three years.
Mandy,
and father to their three children, Asher, 6, Abram, 5, and Audrey is
3. Aaron and his family enjoy traveling and just about anything
outdoors. Some of his additional hobbies include scuba diving and
playing golf. Aaron is also a licensed pilot.
Luke Thaxton
Luke
Thaxton was born in Shreveport, La. In 2007, he graduated from
Louisiana State University Shreveport with a Bachelor of Science in
psychology. Luke attended the Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing,
Mich. During school, Luke served with the Portland Community Arts
Council, assisting with writing grants for children’s and community art
projects.
Luke
joined Watson, Blanche, Wilson & Posner, specializing in medical
malpractice and insurance defense. After two years in Baton Rouge, Luke
returned home to join the Jack Bailey Law Corporation, where his
practice focused on personal injury, medical malpractice and workers’
compensation law.
In
2015, Luke formed the Thaxton Law Firm, LLC, a general practice
focusing on residential, commercial and land transactions, corporate
acquisitions, regulatory affairs and general litigation for development
firms, contractors and management companies in Louisiana.
In
2018, Luke formed Thaxton Title, LLC, to conduct residential,
commercial and land transactions and Southern Home Warranty and
Maintenance Inc., to provide homeowners an option to purchase home
warranties from a local home warranty company. Subsequently, Southern
Home Maintenance and Repair, LLC, was formed to service those home
warranty contracts.
Luke
has served as an at-large member (2015), fundraiser committee chair
(2016), treasurer (2016), secretary (2017), vice president (2018), and
president (2019) of Aaron is a devoted husband to his wife, the
Shreveport Bar Foundation; as vice president (2015) and president
(2016) of the Young Lawyers Section of the Shreveport Bar Association;
as a committee member of the Louisiana State Bar Association Committee
on Alcohol and Drug Abuse since 2011; and as an at-large member of
Shreveport Bar Association (2017-2019).
LaKeisha Myles Towner
LaKeisha
Myles Towner is a chemist at AEP/SWEPCO, where she works in the
environmental laboratory running laboratory tests to identify and
quantify potentially hazardous substances. She is also an adjunct
instructor of chemistry at Southern University at Shreveport. She earned
her B.S. in chemistry from Grambling State University and received her
M.S. in engineering and technology management from Louisiana Tech
University.
LaKeisha
has worked with several industry laboratories to include Great Southern
Laboratories, Schlumberger Oilfield Services, Champion Technologies,
Omni Specialty Packaging and Hexion Oilfield Technology Group. With 14
years of experience as a chemist, LaKeisha continues to grow and expand
her knowledge in the field.
LaKeisha
not only brings her skills to the laboratory, but she shares her
talents with numerous community organizations. She currently serves as
vice president of the Red River Chapter of Jack and Jill of America
Inc., is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Delta Lambda Omega
Chapter, Top Ladies of Distinction Inc. Shreveport chapter, and she
serves on the board of LA Lagniappe Club of AEP/SWEPCO.
LaKeisha
is married to Larry Towner II. She has three children, Johnny, Keishawn
and Landon. Her weekends are usually filled with activities with the
kids, volunteering and trying out new local restaurants.
Dr. Candice Webert
Dr.
Candice Webert is the daughter of Martha Ashton Webert and the late
Charles L. Webert. She is a native of Shreveport. She is the assistant
principal of instruction of Youree Drive Middle School in Shreveport.
She develops curriculum for the district and presents at regional and
national conferences. She is a past Outstanding Social Studies Teacher
of the Year in 2009 and a Transatlantic Opportunity Program ambassador
who completed studies in Germany in 2016.
Dr.
Webert is a member of Bright Star Baptist Church. She is also a member
of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. and has served on the executive board
for two terms. She has been the scholarship chairperson for Delta
Lambda Omega Chapter for six years, having overseen the awarding nearly
$100,000 of financial assistance to deserving young ladies in northwest
Louisiana.
Dr.
Webert has been a member of the Beta Alpha Chapter of the National
Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa Inc. since 2008 and became Soror of the Year
in 2012. She has served as youth advisor, secretary, president,
executive advisor, regional public relations chairperson, and is
currently the treasurer. She serves the city of Shreveport as a member
of the Future of Shreveport Education Transition Committee, under the
Honorable Mayor Adrian Perkins. Candice earned her Bachelor of Science
in education from Louisiana Tech University in 2005, Master of Education
in administration from Louisiana State University Shreveport in 2007,
and her doctorate in education from Louisiana Tech University in 2017.
Devin White
Following
a 10-year career as a local journalist, Devin White recently accepted a
position teaching English at Captain Shreve High School. She began her
career in media as a feature reporter for The Shreveport Times before
serving as executive editor at SB Magazine from 2014 to 2019. She is on
the board of directors for Dress for Success Shreveport-Bossier. She
sits on the advisory councils for LSUS's Department of Arts and Media
and BPCC's Department of Communication Media. She also is a member of
the Shreveport Journalism Foundation and is an adjunct instructor at
LSUS. In her spare time, she enjoys camping, kayaking and traveling with
her husband, Jason.
Joysaline Young, LCSW, NSW-C
Joysaline
Young, LCSW, NSW-C, or “Joy,” daughter to Gregory Young and Jacqueline
Douglas, is a Shreveport-Bossier native striving to do what the Lord has
ordered. Joy graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in social science with a
concentration in sociology from Louisiana State University Shreveport.
She achieved a Master of Social Work from Grambling State University,
where she was in the top three of her cohorts. Joy was recently awarded
first runner-up in Tampa, Fla., for a quality improvement study
demonstrating how support systems are essential to healthy outcomes in
dialysis-related treatment.
Joy
is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) in both Louisiana and
Texas, with specializations in nephrology and psychiatric health. Joy
has been successful in her five years’ tenure at DCI Shreveport and St.
James facilitating over 27 kidney and pancreas transplantations. Joy is
preparing herself to become a health-care executive, so she can assist
health-care professionals in their efforts to deliver the finest care to
patients and their families.
Joy
loves the art of laughter and spends much of her time trying to laugh.
Joy values family, integrity, optimism and God-fearing spirituality. She
loves cooking, dancing, singing, painting, reading and time spent with
family and friends. She is a member of Praise Temple Full Gospel Baptist
Cathedral, National Kidney Foundation and Young Professionals