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Forty Under 40: Hall of Fame

Dan Beckerman
Anschutz Entertainment Group
2009

David Berson
ESPN
2009

John Brody
Major League Baseball
2007

Paul Brooks
NASCAR
2005

Zak Brown
Just Marketing International
2011

Peter Carlisle
Octagon
2007

Brian Cashman
New York Yankees
2001

Bob Cramer
MasterCard International
2003

William Daly
NHL
2003

Mark Dowley
Momentum Worldwide/McCann Erickson World Group
2001

Damon Evans
University of Georgia
2008

John Galloway
Pepsi
2005

Todd Goldstein
AEG
2011

Wally Hayward
Relay Worldwide
2008

Wayne Katz
Proskauer Rose
2002

Mark Lazarus
Turner Sports
2002

Rita Benson LeBlanc
New Orleans Saints
2011

Michael Levine
Van Wagner Sports Group/CAA Sports
2008

Jon Litner
ABC Sports/NHL
2001

Lawton Logan
IMG
2012

Kevin McClatchy
Pittsburgh Pirates
2001

Howard Nuchow
Mandalay Sports Entertainment/CAA Sports
2008

Sarah Robb O’Hagan
Gatorade
2012

Scott O’Neil
NBA
2007

Jon Oram
Proskauer Rose
2012

Alan Ostfield
Palace Sports & Entertainment
2002

Bea Perez
Coca-Cola North America
2003

Doug Perlman
NHL/IMG Media North America
2007

Kevin Plank
Under Armour
2007

Ed Policy
Arena Football League
2008

David Preschlack
Disney and ESPN Media Networks Group
2009

George Pyne
NASCAR
2003

Brian Rolapp
NFL
2009

Kris Rone
Los Angeles Dodgers
2002

Chris Russo
NFL
2002

Greg Shaheen
NCAA
2007

Eric Shanks
DirecTV
2010

Mark Shapiro
ESPN
2005

Jeff Shell
Fox Sports Net/Fox Cable Networks
2001

Daniel Snyder
Washington Redskins
2001

Mark Steinberg
IMG
2002

David Sternberg
Fox Cable Networks Group
2008

Jennifer Storms
Turner Sports
2009

Mark Tatum
NBA
2008

Shannon Terry
Rivals.com
2008

Heidi Ueberroth
NBA Entertainment
2002

Casey Wasserman
Wasserman Media Group
2007

Russell Wolff
ESPN International
2006

Brett Yormark
NASCAR/New Jersey Nets & Brooklyn Sports/Nets Sports and Entertainment
2006

Peter Zern
Covington & Burling
2012

Note: Companies are listed as they were at the time the recipients were selected Forty Under 40 winners. There were no 2004 winners because the award moved from being announced in the fall to being announced the following spring.

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