
A focus on education — in classrooms, workplaces or through community mentorship — is a thread that runs through many of the 40 Under 40 honorees in the Class of 2025. There’s also an owner of a small farm, nonprofit leaders, tech innovators, researchers, a space museum director, medical professionals and even the owner of a company that produces vinyl records. Now in its 27th year, the program, sponsored by Pittsburgh Magazine and PUMP, drew 250 nominations. A 20-member independent judging panel — made up of business, health-care, nonprofit and community leaders, as well as former 40 Under 40 honorees — selected the honorees based not only on their career achievements but also their community service. The class gathered for their photo shoot on a sunny September day at the Pittsburgh Botanic Garden, which this year celebrates its 10th anniversary. The 65-acre attraction, featuring cultivated gardens and woodlands and located in Collier and North Fayette townships, is for the first time on pace to draw 100,000 paid visitors in 2025.
By Lauren Davidson, Kathleen Gianni, Naomi Girson, Virginia Linn, Jesseca Muslin & Corinne Whiting
Photos by Laura Petrilla | Hair by The John Vella Salon
