Levin Graduates and Student Selected for Crain’s “40 Under 40” Class of 2021

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Cynthia Connolly (MPA ‘11), Bradford Davy (MSUS ‘14), Cathryn Greenwald (MAES/JD ‘09), and Allison Lukacsy-Love (MSUS student), have been honored in Crain's "40 Under 40” Class of 2021. Crain's Cleveland "40 Under 40” has been "spotlighting bright young leaders who will play a substantial role in our region” for the last thirty years. Recognizing "people of substance,” Crain's looks to acknowledge those who have already achieved great things in their careers and in the community.

Learn more about this year's Levin honorees below.

Cynthia Connolly (MPA '11)
As a member of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Connolly has worked for years to advocate for native and indigenous communities. Even her work as director of programming for The City Club of Cleveland allows her the chance to amplify those indigenous voices that are often overlooked.

Bradford Davy (MSUS '14)
Cleveland Mayor-elect Justin Bibb selected Bradford Davy as the Transition Manager for his transition team that will help determine his goals and priorities as he prepares to take office in January. With this new role, Davy leaves his previous post as director of regional engagement with The Fund for Our Economic Future, a consortium of foundations, higher education institutions, corporations, government institutions, and civic associations. 

Cathryn Greenwald (MAES/JD '09)
Greenwald's vast experience helped expand the Cleveland law firm Thompson Hine's real estate lender representation platform and earned her a spot as partner. In addition, she is a board member for CHN Housing Partners and is chair of the Cleveland chapter of the Urban Land Institute.

Allison Lukacsy-Love (anticipated MSUS '22)
Lukacsy-Love's work as director of the department of planning and development for the City of Euclid has transformed the city's shoreline into what is now a popular park for both residents and visitors.