Justin Seibert

Justin Seibert

President, Direct Online Marketing  By Samantha Redd Justin Seibert has come a long way since his youthful days of making tennis balls into fire balls with his friends. After growing up in Wheeling, WV, and graduating from Vanderbilt University, Seibert moved to Los Angeles where he met his wife. It was after the arrival of…

Lisa Montgomery

Lisa Montgomery

Delegated Program Manager, NASA Office of Safety and Mission Assurance Software Assurance Research Program  By Jennifer Jett While Lisa Montgomery has never been a stranger to imagination, her childhood was not spent simply pretending. She was a doer. At the age of six, after reading a book about the exploration of King Tut’s tomb, she buried…

John Hussell, IV

John Hussell, IV

Managing Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP  By Samantha Ricketts  John Hussell strives to be the best at anything he does. That’s how he got to be the managing partner of Dinsmore & Shohl’s Charleston office. “I am motivated by my desire to be the best trust and estate lawyer in West Virginia,” Hussell says. “I…

Amy Flynn

Amy Flynn

Operations Manager, Bioanalytical Services, Protea Biosciences Group, Inc. By Samantha Ricketts Amy Flynn has never stopped learning, a trend that began in childhood as she watched her mother graduate with multiple teaching credentials and a master’s degree. Her learning has paid off as she is now the operations manager of Bioanalytical Services for Protea Biosciences Group,…

Coy Flowers, MD

Coy Flowers, MD

Partner, Greenbrier Physicians, Inc. By Marta Tankersley Growing up in West Virginia, Coy Flowers was taught that he can accomplish anything by doing two things: constantly seeking to educate himself and out-working everyone else. It’s a lesson he’s implemented very well as is evidenced by his successes as a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy…

Amy King Condaras

Amy King Condaras

Member, Spilman, Thomas & Battle, PLLC By Samantha Redd There’s always been something professional about Amy Condaras. In preschool, she preferred the newspaper to children’s books and named her doll Miss Magillicutty instead of something more age-appropriate like Susie. While that sense of professionalism might have been bumped to the back burner on occasion when…