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Forty Under 40: Hall of Fame

Connor Schell joins the Forty Under 40 Hall of Fame this year. He joins this group of previous three-time Forty Under 40 honorees:

Renie Anderson, NFL
Dan Beckerman, AEG
David Berson, ESPN
John Brody, Major League Baseball
Paul Brooks, NASCAR
Zak Brown, Just Marketing International
Peter Carlisle, Octagon
Brian Cashman, New York Yankees
Justin Connolly, ESPN
Bob Cramer, MasterCard International
Bill Daly, NHL
Mark Dowley, Momentum Worldwide/McCann Erickson World Group
Damon Evans, University of Georgia
John Galloway, Pepsi
Todd Goldstein, AEG Global Partnerships
Wally Hayward, Relay Worldwide
Wayne Katz, Proskauer Rose
Sam Kennedy, Boston Red Sox and Fenway Sports Management
Mark Lazarus, Turner Sports
Rita Benson LeBlanc, New Orleans Saints
Michael Levine, Van Wagner Sports Group/CAA Sports
Jon Litner, ABC Sports/NHL
Lawton Logan, IMG
Greg Luckman, GroupM ESP/CAA Sports
Mike McCarley, NBC Universal Sports & Olympics/NBC Golf Media
Kevin McClatchy, Pittsburgh Pirates
Scott Milleisen, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Howard Nuchow, Mandalay Sports Entertainment/CAA Sports
Sarah Robb O’Hagan, Gatorade
Scott O’Neil, NBA
Jon Oram, Proskauer
Alan Ostfield, Palace Sports & Entertainment
Merritt Paulson, Portland Timbers
Bea Perez, Coca-Cola North America
Doug Perlman, NHL/IMG Media North America
Kevin Plank, Under Armour
Ed Policy, Arena Football League
David Preschlack, Disney and ESPN Media Networks Group
George Pyne, NASCAR
Brian Rolapp, NFL
Kris Rone, Los Angeles Dodgers
Chris Russo, NFL
Greg Shaheen, NCAA
Eric Shanks, DirecTV
Mark Shapiro, ESPN
Jeff Shell, Fox Sports Net/Fox Cable Networks
Daniel Snyder, Washington Redskins
Mark Steinberg, IMG
David Sternberg, Fox Cable Networks
Jennifer Storms, Turner Sports
Mark Tatum, NBA
Shannon Terry, Rivals.com
Heidi Ueberroth, NBA Entertainment
Casey Wasserman, Wasserman Media Group
Russell Wolff, ESPN International
Brett Yormark, NASCAR/Nets Sports and Entertainment
Peter Zern, Covington & Burling

Note: Companies are listed as they were at the time the honorees were selected. Multiple companies are noted when the honorees held different jobs during their Forty Under 40 years.

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