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Now Available: D CEO’s March Digital Edition 

The issue features a profile of KidKraft CEO Geoff Walker, a cover story on the innovative duo behind Legacy Knight, and our 2021 Real Estate Annual. 
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D CEO’s 104-page March 2021 edition is now available online. Find out how former Mattel exec Geoff Walker is unleashing imagination and driving record-breaking sales at KidKraft, and read about Matt Ogle and former Mark Cuban Cos. exec Abe Minkara, who are harnessing the power of family offices with their entrepreneurial endowment model. 

The edition also features our 2021 Real Estate Annual, where we recap the biggest industry news stories of 2021 and share what to watch in 2021, hot takes from expert contributors, and our popular Power Brokers list.  

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You’ll also find: 

  • Diana Mao, who left high-finance to found Nomi Network, which partners with corporations to fight human trafficking
  • Local startup Nomad, which is disrupting the portable grill market with a luxury grill and smoker
  • An On the Table interview with Alvaro Luque, the innovative and wildly successful CEO of Avocados From Mexico
  • A profile of Sarah Shadonix, who gave up her job as a corporate lawyer to launch clean-crafted wine company Scout & Cellar
  • Lessons learned from Trudy Sullivan Stoudamire of Health Catalyst, Rogers Healy of Rogers Healy and Associates Real Estate, and Tetsuo “Ted” Ogawa of Toyota North America
  • TruCo Investments’ president Tré Black, who offers four ways to decrease the impact of systemic racism in the corporate world
  • Elevate Credit’s Jessica Nemmers, on her star turn as a professional ballerina
  • A look at how tech exec Brad Hunstable is using a personal tragedy to help others
  • Executives off duty: style tips from Don Morphy, wine tasting with attorney Taylor Rex Robertson, and hitting the Montana slopes with StreetLights Residential CEO Doug Chesnut
  • CONTI Organization’s chief Carlos Vaz, on his Brazilian upbringing and journey to America
  • The story of how John Neely Bryan founded Dallas in the 1830s

Read these stories and more here.

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