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Marquis Who's Who Honors Amit K. Dang for Expertise in Accounting and Finance
UNIONDALE, NY / / June 9, 2025 / Marquis Who's Who honors Amit K. Dang for expertise in accounting and finance. Mr. Dang is the controller for AlerisLife, a company whose operating division includes Five Star Senior Living, a senior living management company with more than 130 retirement communities in 28 states. Mr. Dang is a certified public accountant and specializes in corporate accounting and finance. In his current role, he holds a decision-making role as controller at AlerisLife, where he is in charge of multiple core financial functions that include operational accounting, accounts receivable & collections, and national business office manager support. Mr. Dang manages a team of 30 team members and reports directly to the chief executive officer. He is a key adviser to the company regarding acquisitions and divestitures, cash flow management, earnings forecasting, and data analytics. Mr. Dang views his current role as a culmination of his career and is focused on helping AlerisLife expand in the future. Making the Most of Opportunities Opportunities for growth are on the horizon due to the aging population and Mr. Dang's role at AlerisLife is to anticipate how the company can prepare for the influx. He points out that the "baby boomer generation" is the largest aging generation the industry has ever seen, and those potential residents will need care and support whether they live independently or need assistance. "Five Star Senior Living provides comfortable, stress-free environments where residents thrive. Our teams create vibrant, caring senior living communities where each individual is engaged in their well-being, supported, and enriched every day," Mr. Dang says. "We are now on the verge of something special over the course of the next couple of years where we believe there will be a relative increase in occupancy levels and a demand for resident-inspired activities," Mr. Dang says. The Importance of a Good Education Mr. Dang attributes his success to his studies and believes that a good education always pays off. He encourages others in the field to pursue knowledge just as his mentor encouraged him to pursue a master's degree. Mr. Dang earned a bachelor's degree in accounting and economics from Babson College in Wellesley, Massachusetts and a master's degree in business administration, with a focus in finance, from the Boston University Questrom School of Business. He also actively maintains his professional license and credits his education with the many opportunities that have been presented to him throughout his career. Finding Success in Family and Community Mr. Dang also acknowledges his family's role in his success. His wife, Dr. Pragya Dang, is the head of breast radiology at Newton-Wellesley Hospital, and they have two young daughters together, Anya and Ava. "Success starts with the home life. I have been married for almost 20 years now. My wife is a leading physician in the community, where she is excelling in her profession. She pushes me. I push her. When she feels stable at work, then it opens up a chance for me to take on a new role or venture, and vice versa. We have different but not necessarily competing demands at work, which allows us to together raise two beautiful daughters," Mr. Dang says. Mr. Dang continues to remain focused on his career and values continuous learning. He remains informed on the latest developments in the accounting industry, finance and the world, which he encourages others in his field to do as well. About Marquis Who's Who®:Since 1899, when A. N. Marquis printed the First Edition of Who's Who in America®, Marquis Who's Who® has chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field, including politics, business, medicine, law, education, art, religion and entertainment. Who's Who in America® remains an essential biographical source for thousands of researchers, journalists, librarians and executive search firms worldwide. The suite of Marquis® publications can be viewed at the official Marquis Who's Who® website, Marquis Who's WhoUniondale, NY(844) 394 - 6946info@ SOURCE: Marquis Who's Who View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
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Marquis Who's Who Honors Howard L. Nations for Fighting for Justice for Veterans
UNIONDALE, NY / / June 9, 2025 / Attorney Howard L. Nations has been selected for inclusion in the Marquis Who's Who (MWW) for his dedication to representing veterans in various high-profile cases. About Howard L. Nations Mr. Nations built a national trial practice by prosecuting mass tort cases focused on personal injury and wrongful death caused by carcinogenic toxins, dangerous pharmaceuticals, and defective medical devices. The Nations Law Firm currently represents several thousand veterans, wounded warriors, and Gold Star Families. As a leader in the legal profession, Mr. Nations served as president of six law organizations including The National Trial Lawyers Association, the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, and the Southern Trial Lawyers Association. As an educator, he lectured on trial advocacy in all 50 states, six Canadian provinces and 12 foreign countries. He is an inductee into the Trial Lawyers Hall of Fame and the recipient of the highest award granted by the American Association for Justice, the Lifetime Achievement Award. Mr. Nations was born into a family with a long military pedigree dating back to the American Revolution. As a child, he was surrounded by military family members and friends returning from World War II. The substantial influence of veterans in his early life inspired his youthful goal to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point. However, as a nine-year-old child, he became involved in his first trial as a plaintiff. He testified on his own behalf, was cross-examined and emerged victorious with his first courtroom victory. This event changed his life as he was impressed by the dignified aura of the courtroom, the power of the Court, and the ability of his lawyer to achieve justice for him, an underdog child in an adult court. From that victory, his life goal became law school and a career as a Plaintiff's lawyer. In addition to his law goal, his love of the military continued and at underage 16, he joined the Florida National Guard. After high school, he volunteered for the U.S. Army where, in one of the most influential events of his life, Mr. Nations was assigned to the Army Language School to receive training as a Russian linguist. In addition to learning Russian, the school taught him discipline, attention to detail, study methods, study habits and how to fiercely compete to excel in academia. Continuing these strictly enforced military disciplines and methodologies carried him through seven years of college and law school on academic scholarships. As a Russian linguist, Mr. Nations was assigned to the Army Security Agency in South Korea, from which he coordinated with military intelligence throughout Asia. Upon his return to the United States, he completed his active military duty in the United States Army Military Intelligence. He then served two years in the Army Reserve, completing his eight years of military service with an Honorable Discharge. After completing military service, Mr. Nations graduated from Florida State University, acquired his law degree from Vanderbilt University, and was sworn in as a member of the State Bar of Texas on September 15, 1966. He initially worked for five years with a large Houston firm. During this time, he began teaching civil trial courses as an adjunct professor of law at South Texas College of Law, where he taught for 25 years. When Mr. Nations formed The Nations Law firm in Houston on May 1, 1971, he pledged to render legal services for veterans as part of his firm's mission statement. During the past 54 years of practice, The Nations Law firm has been loyal to that pledge. The firm represents thousands of veterans in Camp Lejeune cases and the FSIA Antiterrorism wounded warrior litigation. In his early years of practice, Mr. Nations gave free representation to numerous veterans accused of crimes. His experiences in Korea, combined with his pro bono work with veterans accused of crimes, gave him an early understanding of the huge problem of posttraumatic stress disorder among veterans. He coordinated for years with a prominent Houston neuropsychologist to prove posttraumatic stress disorder as a defense to criminal conduct before the diagnosis was acknowledged by the United States government or the Veterans Administration. As numerous veterans returned from Vietnam, suffering from PTSD, Mr. Nations represented them in the continuing effort to prove that PTSD existed and should be acknowledged as a diagnosis for both medical compensation and criminal defense. Through the efforts of many medical, psychological, and legal experts, the horrors of PTSD were finally acknowledged and treatment approved. In 2016, Congress passed the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act creating the right and cause of action for wounded warriors and other victims of terrorism to sue terrorist organizations and their sponsors for damages for personal injury and wrongful death. The Nations Law Firm immediately joined five other prominent mass tort firms to form a consortium to represent wounded warriors who were killed or injured by nine terrorist organizations funded by Iran. The consortium represents 2,554 veterans, their families, and Gold Star families. After seven years of proving 108 bellwether cases in Court, the Plaintiffs received their first Final Judgment in the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia in the amount of $960 million against Iran. Cases on behalf of the remaining 2,446 wounded warriors and their Gold Star families are still being prosecuted by the consortium. Throughout his career, Mr. Nations has been an active lobbyist, both in Congress and state legislatures, on behalf of personal injury and wrongful death victims. He lobbies against product liability bills that grant immunity to manufacturers of defective products, and tort reform designed to reduce or eliminate damage recoveries by victims of negligent or egregious conduct of others. His primary focus currently is the passage of Congressional legislation that aids veterans in their pursuit of justice. For a 34-year period from 1954 through 1987, carcinogenic toxins were dumped into the drinking water at Marine Base Camp Lejeune, thus exposing more than a million people to cancers and at least 10 deadly diseases. The party responsible for this egregious conduct was the United States government. The law provided no remedy to the hundreds of thousands of victims since the government was, by statute, immune from liability. For more than a decade, Ed Bell, an outstanding trial lawyer from South Carolina, tried to pass federal legislation that would provide a remedy for those Marines, veterans, and civilians who had contracted deadly diseases from exposure to the toxic water at Camp Lejeune. In 2021, Ed Bell engaged Mr. Nations and Jim Onder, an outstanding mass tort lawyer, to assist in passing this remedial legislation. On August 10, 2022, President Biden signed the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 into law, thus creating a cause of action for plaintiffs who can prove that their disease was as likely as not caused by exposure to either of the four carcinogens that the federal government knowingly dumped into the water at Camp Lejeune. Within the two-year period allowed for filing claims against the government under this statute, 554,000 claims were filed. The Nations Law Firm represents thousands of veterans, suing the United States government under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022. The Nations Law Firm, through the Wounded Warriors Consortium, is also suing 21 foreign banks in New York under the Anti-Terrorism Act and JASTA for laundering Iranian currency into dollars to buy weapons of war for their nine acolyte terrorist organizations to use against American military forces. The FSIA wounded warriors are also plaintiffs in this litigation. Mr. Nations continues to lobby the United States Congress on three more bills that will increase the likelihood of recoveries for veterans and their families. For these reasons, Marquis Who's Who has chosen to honor Mr. Nations for his continuing fight for justice for veterans. About Marquis Who's Who®: Since 1899, when A. N. Marquis printed the First Edition of Who's Who in America®, Marquis Who's Who® has chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field of endeavor, including politics, business, medicine, law, education, art, religion and entertainment. Today, Who's Who in America® remains an essential biographical source for thousands of researchers, journalists, librarians and executive search firms around the world. Marquis® publications may be visited at the official Marquis Who's Who® website at Marquis Who's WhoUniondale, NY(844) 394 - 6946info@ SOURCE: Marquis Who's Who View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
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Marquis Who's Who Honors Howard L. Nations for Fighting for Justice for Veterans
UNIONDALE, NY / / June 9, 2025 / Attorney Howard L. Nations has been selected for inclusion in the Marquis Who's Who (MWW) for his dedication to representing veterans in various high-profile cases. About Howard L. Nations Mr. Nations built a national trial practice by prosecuting mass tort cases focused on personal injury and wrongful death caused by carcinogenic toxins, dangerous pharmaceuticals, and defective medical devices. The Nations Law Firm currently represents several thousand veterans, wounded warriors, and Gold Star Families. As a leader in the legal profession, Mr. Nations served as president of six law organizations including The National Trial Lawyers Association, the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, and the Southern Trial Lawyers Association. As an educator, he lectured on trial advocacy in all 50 states, six Canadian provinces and 12 foreign countries. He is an inductee into the Trial Lawyers Hall of Fame and the recipient of the highest award granted by the American Association for Justice, the Lifetime Achievement Award. Mr. Nations was born into a family with a long military pedigree dating back to the American Revolution. As a child, he was surrounded by military family members and friends returning from World War II. The substantial influence of veterans in his early life inspired his youthful goal to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point. However, as a nine-year-old child, he became involved in his first trial as a plaintiff. He testified on his own behalf, was cross-examined and emerged victorious with his first courtroom victory. This event changed his life as he was impressed by the dignified aura of the courtroom, the power of the Court, and the ability of his lawyer to achieve justice for him, an underdog child in an adult court. From that victory, his life goal became law school and a career as a Plaintiff's lawyer. In addition to his law goal, his love of the military continued and at underage 16, he joined the Florida National Guard. After high school, he volunteered for the U.S. Army where, in one of the most influential events of his life, Mr. Nations was assigned to the Army Language School to receive training as a Russian linguist. In addition to learning Russian, the school taught him discipline, attention to detail, study methods, study habits and how to fiercely compete to excel in academia. Continuing these strictly enforced military disciplines and methodologies carried him through seven years of college and law school on academic scholarships. As a Russian linguist, Mr. Nations was assigned to the Army Security Agency in South Korea, from which he coordinated with military intelligence throughout Asia. Upon his return to the United States, he completed his active military duty in the United States Army Military Intelligence. He then served two years in the Army Reserve, completing his eight years of military service with an Honorable Discharge. After completing military service, Mr. Nations graduated from Florida State University, acquired his law degree from Vanderbilt University, and was sworn in as a member of the State Bar of Texas on September 15, 1966. He initially worked for five years with a large Houston firm. During this time, he began teaching civil trial courses as an adjunct professor of law at South Texas College of Law, where he taught for 25 years. When Mr. Nations formed The Nations Law firm in Houston on May 1, 1971, he pledged to render legal services for veterans as part of his firm's mission statement. During the past 54 years of practice, The Nations Law firm has been loyal to that pledge. The firm represents thousands of veterans in Camp Lejeune cases and the FSIA Antiterrorism wounded warrior litigation. In his early years of practice, Mr. Nations gave free representation to numerous veterans accused of crimes. His experiences in Korea, combined with his pro bono work with veterans accused of crimes, gave him an early understanding of the huge problem of posttraumatic stress disorder among veterans. He coordinated for years with a prominent Houston neuropsychologist to prove posttraumatic stress disorder as a defense to criminal conduct before the diagnosis was acknowledged by the United States government or the Veterans Administration. As numerous veterans returned from Vietnam, suffering from PTSD, Mr. Nations represented them in the continuing effort to prove that PTSD existed and should be acknowledged as a diagnosis for both medical compensation and criminal defense. Through the efforts of many medical, psychological, and legal experts, the horrors of PTSD were finally acknowledged and treatment approved. In 2016, Congress passed the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act creating the right and cause of action for wounded warriors and other victims of terrorism to sue terrorist organizations and their sponsors for damages for personal injury and wrongful death. The Nations Law Firm immediately joined five other prominent mass tort firms to form a consortium to represent wounded warriors who were killed or injured by nine terrorist organizations funded by Iran. The consortium represents 2,554 veterans, their families, and Gold Star families. After seven years of proving 108 bellwether cases in Court, the Plaintiffs received their first Final Judgment in the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia in the amount of $960 million against Iran. Cases on behalf of the remaining 2,446 wounded warriors and their Gold Star families are still being prosecuted by the consortium. Throughout his career, Mr. Nations has been an active lobbyist, both in Congress and state legislatures, on behalf of personal injury and wrongful death victims. He lobbies against product liability bills that grant immunity to manufacturers of defective products, and tort reform designed to reduce or eliminate damage recoveries by victims of negligent or egregious conduct of others. His primary focus currently is the passage of Congressional legislation that aids veterans in their pursuit of justice. For a 34-year period from 1954 through 1987, carcinogenic toxins were dumped into the drinking water at Marine Base Camp Lejeune, thus exposing more than a million people to cancers and at least 10 deadly diseases. The party responsible for this egregious conduct was the United States government. The law provided no remedy to the hundreds of thousands of victims since the government was, by statute, immune from liability. For more than a decade, Ed Bell, an outstanding trial lawyer from South Carolina, tried to pass federal legislation that would provide a remedy for those Marines, veterans, and civilians who had contracted deadly diseases from exposure to the toxic water at Camp Lejeune. In 2021, Ed Bell engaged Mr. Nations and Jim Onder, an outstanding mass tort lawyer, to assist in passing this remedial legislation. On August 10, 2022, President Biden signed the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 into law, thus creating a cause of action for plaintiffs who can prove that their disease was as likely as not caused by exposure to either of the four carcinogens that the federal government knowingly dumped into the water at Camp Lejeune. Within the two-year period allowed for filing claims against the government under this statute, 554,000 claims were filed. The Nations Law Firm represents thousands of veterans, suing the United States government under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022. The Nations Law Firm, through the Wounded Warriors Consortium, is also suing 21 foreign banks in New York under the Anti-Terrorism Act and JASTA for laundering Iranian currency into dollars to buy weapons of war for their nine acolyte terrorist organizations to use against American military forces. The FSIA wounded warriors are also plaintiffs in this litigation. Mr. Nations continues to lobby the United States Congress on three more bills that will increase the likelihood of recoveries for veterans and their families. For these reasons, Marquis Who's Who has chosen to honor Mr. Nations for his continuing fight for justice for veterans. About Marquis Who's Who®: Since 1899, when A. N. Marquis printed the First Edition of Who's Who in America®, Marquis Who's Who® has chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field of endeavor, including politics, business, medicine, law, education, art, religion and entertainment. Today, Who's Who in America® remains an essential biographical source for thousands of researchers, journalists, librarians and executive search firms around the world. Marquis® publications may be visited at the official Marquis Who's Who® website at Marquis Who's WhoUniondale, NY(844) 394 - 6946info@ SOURCE: Marquis Who's Who View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
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02-06-2025
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Marquis Who's Who Recognizes Spotlight Biographees for the Second Quarter of 2025
The Spotlight Series highlights the Marquis resumes and career accomplishments of hand-selected professionals UNIONDALE, N.Y., June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Marquis Who's Who (MWW), the world's leading biographical publisher, is proud to recognize Spotlight biographees for the second quarter of 2025. The Spotlight Series shines a light on a select group of individuals to share their unique bodies of work through exposure on the MWW corporate home page and the official Spotlight website. Spotlight listees exhibit qualities that complement the MWW motto: "Often imitated, never duplicated." These exemplary professionals hold influence, status and proficiency within their fields that mark them as respected and trusted experts. It is Marquis' great honor to celebrate these individuals' accomplishments and highlight their work, influence and impact. Each month, distinguished MWW listees are selected for positions in the Spotlight Series. Listees' Marquis features are carefully curated to share in a convenient location online. These features include highlights, such as Marquis-issued awards and narratives in one of many print or online publications. Each Spotlight feature is introduced by a biography, which provides a snapshot of a listee's career highlights, philanthropic endeavors, and/or career achievements. The Marquis Spotlight Series recognized 20 prominent listees in the second quarter of 2025: April 2025 Connie L. DoyleSenior Director of Software EngineeringSagent M&C LLC Dr. Steven GrimesDistinguished Professor EmeritusOhio University Dr. Marlene E. HaffnerFounder and PrincipalHaffner Associates LLC Dr. Doreen FukushimaFounder and PsychiatristHo'ola Pono, LLC Joan Ava GillmanEducatorThe Browning School May 2025 Mike R. Galli, District Attorney (Retired)Santa Clara County California Office of the District Attorney Dr. Albert E. DepewPresident (Retired)Depew Tax/Estate Planning Dr. Susan O. SchallFounder and Lead ConsultantSOS Consulting LLC Dr. Michael I. DarterEmeritus ProfessorUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Dr. Frederick LobatiHospitalistCoxHealth June 2025 Dr. Michael Lee BushnellCo-Founder and Chief Executive OfficerSpectral Chip Test Research LLC Dr. Alan C. HartfordProfessor of Radiation OncologyUniversity of Massachusetts Chan School of Medicine James R. KlimaskiPresidentKlimaski & Associates, P.C. Dr. Daniel E. JollyChief Forensic OdontologistFranklin and Licking Counties, Ohio Dr. Sam SammaneFounder and Chief Executive OfficerTHEOSYM Dr. Fernando RaudalesNephrologist and ConsultantEl Paso Kidney Specialists Robert W. WisePresident and Chief Executive OfficerWise Business Solutions Debbie A. MolitorCo-OwnerInspection Perfection Inc. Thom BergOwnerCNC Surgeon LLC Dr. Timothy W. CookePresident and Chief Executive OfficerASI Government Congratulations to these Spotlight listees, who are pillars of the Marquis Who's Who community and examples of the highest standard in their fields and among their professional networks. About Marquis Who's Who®: Since 1899, when A. N. Marquis printed the first edition of Who's Who in America®, Marquis Who's Who® has chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field of endeavor, including politics, business, medicine, law, education, art, religion, and entertainment. Today, Who's Who in America® remains an essential biographical source for thousands of researchers, journalists, librarians, and executive search firms around the world. Marquis® publications may be visited via the official Marquis Who's Who® website at View original content: SOURCE Marquis Who's Who
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Marquis Who's Who Honors Col. Liz A. Hunt For Excellence in Sales and Auctioneering
Trailblazing Leadership in Sales and Auctioneering: Col. Liz A. Hunt Recognized for Pioneering Excellence and Industry Impact CHARLOTTE, NC / ACCESS Newswire / May 14, 2025 / Marquis Who's Who honors Col. Liz A. Hunt for her expertise in the sales sector and auctioneering industries. With nearly three decades of experience starting from a young age, Ms. Hunt's accomplishments and contributions are recognized as she continues her leadership efforts. A Sales and Auctioneering Expert For over 25 years, Ms. Hunt has built a distinguished career in sales and auctioneering, holding diverse roles that showcase her expertise and tenacity. She worked towards a bachelor's degree in agricultural science with a minor in biochemistry at Northwest Missouri State University. In 2015, she graduated from the World Wide College of Auctioneering in Mason City, Iowa, earning dual degrees in auctioneering and bilingual auctioneering in Spanish. As one of the first women to receive a bilingual degree from the institution, Ms. Hunt broke barriers in a traditionally male-dominated field, garnering recognition for her pioneering achievements and continued excellence. Ms. Hunt's Contributions to the Field of Auctioneering and Sales Ms. Hunt has cultivated a dynamic and accomplished career across a range of industries. From 2009 to 2013, she served as a sales representative for Orscheln Farm and Home LLC. She later held positions in customer service, parts, and sales at Northwest Implement until 2016, before becoming a crop sales associate at Cropwise Consulting Inc. From 2017 to 2020, she brought her sales expertise to Fastenal Company. Her career then expanded into engineering, where she worked briefly in architectural design at Robbins Lightning LLC, followed by a role as a cost estimator and bill of materials coordinator engineer at Laclede Chain Manufacturing Company LLC from 2020 to 2022. In 2022, Ms. Hunt spent a year as a sales development representative at Formic Technologies. In 2023, she joined EkoStinger as U.S. sales director and was quickly promoted to vice president of sales, all within a year. Ms. Hunt currently serves as sales director and auctioneer for Espey Auctions & Realty, a position she has held since 2008. In 2015, she founded Hunt Auctions & Land, where she continues to serve as chief executive officer, guiding the company with strategic insight and entrepreneurial drive. In addition to her leadership in the auction industry, she holds two executive roles: vice president of sales at Rethink Energy and fractional sales director at Revenue Haven. Ms. Hunt's Insights for Success in the Sales and Auctioneering Industry As the sales and auctioneering industry evolves, Ms. Hunt has observed a growing shift toward online platforms. "The internet is taking the industry by storm, which can be both a blessing and a curse," she remarks. Despite the digital transformation, she remains committed to preserving the integrity and effectiveness of traditional auction marketing methods. As Ms. Hunt reflects on her journey, she credits her success to the resilience and work ethic instilled in her by her parents. From an early age, she watched them work tirelessly, and by the age of six, she was already selling her first auction. That early spark ignited a lifelong passion for auctioneering. In 2021, she stood out among 21 contenders as one of the top five finalists-and the only woman-in the prestigious Iowa Auctioneers Contest. During her time at auctioneering college, she graduated in the top 2% of her class, earning the distinguished title of Colonel. Ms. Hunt's Future Vision as an Expert Auctioneer and Sales Leader Looking ahead, Ms. Hunt envisions her future children carrying the legacy of Hunt Auctions & Land-a company she has passionately built with grit, strategy, and heart. Her ambitions also include taking her auction business to a global stage, fueled partly by her national recognition as a contestant on CBS's "The Amazing Race" (Season 29). That experience not only expanded her visibility but also strengthened her desire to connect with people across the world with her passion for sales and auctioneering. To the next generation of auctioneers and sales professionals, Ms. Hunt offers this advice: always hold yourself to the highest standards. As her own journey continues, she remains rooted in the values that have guided her path-integrity, perseverance, and patience-knowing her story is just getting started. About Marquis Who's Who®:Since 1899, when A. N. Marquis printed the First Edition of Who's Who in America®, Marquis Who's Who® has chronicled the lives of the most accomplished individuals and innovators from every significant field, including politics, business, medicine, law, education, art, religion and entertainment. Who's Who in America® remains an essential biographical source for thousands of researchers, journalists, librarians and executive search firms worldwide. The suite of Marquis® publications can be viewed at the official Marquis Who's Who® website, Marquis Who's WhoUniondale, NY(844) 394 - 6946info@ SOURCE: Marquis Who's Who View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire