The Northern Kentucky Young Professionals (NKYP) have announced the 2019 Next Generation Leader Award (NGLA) finalists, which includes Fort Thomas Independent Schools Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning, Bill Bradford, in the Education and Workforce category.

Other Fort Thomas resident nominees are Justin Otto (Highlands ’00), Keith Carlson and Murphy Stephens.

The NGLAs salute and applaud young professionals under the age of 40 for significant professional accomplishments, demonstrated leadership, and community impact. This year, the NGLAs celebrate ten years of highlighting talented young leaders, and the continued impact that former NGLA recipients are making throughout the region.

The finalists for 2019 are:

ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT & RECREATION

Jacob Brooks, YMCA of Greater Cincinnati

Kirby Neumann, Cincinnati Museum Center

Justin Otto, Newport on the Levee

BUSINESS, FINANCIAL & LEGAL SERVICES

Keith Carlson, VonLehman

Garry Horton, Gilman Partners

David Kay, PNC

COMMUNICATIONS, MARKETING & SALES

Tess Brown, Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky

Ryan Campbell, Cincinnati Bell

Suzanne Murray, Pure Romance

COMMUNITY OUTREACH & SOCIAL SERVICES

Danielle Armine, Welcome House

Kim Harp, REDI

Kristen Smitherman-Voltaire, Turner Construction

EDUCATION & WORKFORCE

Bill Bradford, Fort Thomas Independent Schools

Tom Haggard, Brighton Center

Amanda Klare, Beechwood Independent Schools

ENTREPRENEURIAL

Mavis Linnemann, The Delish Dish and Made by Mavis

Peeyush Shrivastava, Genetesis

Stephen Williams, Bouquet Restaurant

GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Kristin Baldwin, Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce

Laura Brinson, Northern Kentucky Health Department

Kevin Donnelly, REDI

MEDICAL & HEALTHCARE SERVICES

Emma Schmidt, Emma Schmidt & Associates

Brittany Sorrell, St. Elizabeth Healthcare

Murphy Stephens, St. Elizabeth Healthcare

TECHNOLOGY, MANUFACTURING & DESIGN

Mike Grout, C-Forward

Miranda Sheeks, CTI

Chad Summe, Quotient Technology

In addition to the NGLAs, NKYP will reveal the winners of two additional awards:

2019 NKYP Legend Award: The NKYP Legend Award is presented to an individual that was an active young professional leader with Legacy/NKYP, and who has continued to inspire leadership and career success after their participation.

2019 Emerging Philanthropist Award: Presented by the Northern Kentucky Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, this award recognizes a young philanthropic leader, 40 years or younger, who demonstrates a passionate desire to give back and make Greater Cincinnati a more vibrant, prosperous region. The recipient gives generously of his or her time, experience, and resources for the benefit of our community – and inspires others to do the same.