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‘Twenty Under 40’ recognizes three affiliated with College of Business

Program recognizes contributions of young professionals in Reno-Tahoe

Osvaldo Jimenez-Estupinan, JT Stark, and Jasmine Stanley pose together, smiling in front of a Reno-Tahoe Young Professionals Network (YPN) step-and-repeat banner.

Osvaldo Jimenez-Estupinan, JT Stark, and Jasmine Stanley celebrate their recognition in the Reno-Tahoe Young Professionals Network’s Twenty Under 40 initiative, which honors outstanding young professionals making a positive impact in the community.

‘Twenty Under 40’ recognizes three affiliated with College of Business

Program recognizes contributions of young professionals in Reno-Tahoe

Osvaldo Jimenez-Estupinan, JT Stark, and Jasmine Stanley celebrate their recognition in the Reno-Tahoe Young Professionals Network’s Twenty Under 40 initiative, which honors outstanding young professionals making a positive impact in the community.

Osvaldo Jimenez-Estupinan, JT Stark, and Jasmine Stanley pose together, smiling in front of a Reno-Tahoe Young Professionals Network (YPN) step-and-repeat banner.

Osvaldo Jimenez-Estupinan, JT Stark, and Jasmine Stanley celebrate their recognition in the Reno-Tahoe Young Professionals Network’s Twenty Under 40 initiative, which honors outstanding young professionals making a positive impact in the community.

Three young professionals affiliated with the College of Business at the ÐÔ°®ÎåÉ«Ìì, Reno have been recognized in this year’s cohort of the “” initiative of the Reno Tahoe Young Professional Network.

Osvaldo Jimenez-Estupinan, Jasmine Stanley and JT Stark were recognized by the program, which YPN describes as a celebration of the outstanding achievements and contributions of young professionals who make a positive impact on the Reno-Tahoe community. 

Jimenez-Estupinan, who earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in business from the University, now serves as its director of Hispanic/Latinx Community Relations. He credits the support and guidance of his mentors and colleagues at the University for his professional successes.

“It doesn't mean anything without the support from my colleagues and the University,” Jimenez-Estupinan said.

Stanley, assistant dean for business operations in the College of Business, said the recognition is both humbling and rewarding.

“It symbolizes the hard work, dedication, and support system that have shaped my personal and professional journey. I am inspired to continue making a meaningful impact in our community alongside other outstanding individuals,” she said.

Stark, a Reno native who earned his undergraduate and doctoral degrees at the University, is an EMBA, MSBA and Information Systems instructor in the College of Business.

“It is an honor to be recognized in such a meaningful way by the community where I was born and raised,” Stark said. “This further strengthens my commitment to helping others, protecting the vulnerable, and ensuring equity and opportunity for all.”

Greg Mosier, dean of the College of Business, said the Twenty Under 40 recognition of Jimenez-Estupinan, Stanley and Stark is a tribute to their professional diligence and their commitment to the Reno-Tahoe community.

“We are exceptionally proud of their accomplishments. They serve as models of excellence for the entire university,” Mosier said.

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