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Triad Business Journal names Greensboro's Marvin Price to 2026 40 Under 40

Marvin Price, described as "a Greensboro Chamber of Commerce lead," was named among the Triad Business Journal's 2026 40 Under 40 and was highlighted in regional coverage on Feb. 24, 2026.

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Triad Business Journal names Greensboro's Marvin Price to 2026 40 Under 40
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1. Marvin Price

Marvin Price was one of the local honorees named in the Triad Business Journal's 2026 "40 Under 40" series and was highlighted in regional coverage on Feb. 24, 2026. The research notes identify him specifically as "a Greensboro Chamber of Commerce lead," but do not provide his exact age, full job title, or biographical details; those remain to be confirmed with the Chamber or TBJ. Triad Business Journal’s series profiles emerging leaders across Greensboro, Winston‑Salem and High Point, and Price represents Greensboro in that regional sweep. Follow‑up reporting recommended includes obtaining TBJ’s full profile of Price and a Chamber of Commerce confirmation of his title and initiatives.

2. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 2 (name not provided)

Triad Business Journal's 2026 "40 Under 40" is a class of 40 leaders; the provided sources name only one honoree, so the second slot is an unnamed member of that list in the available material. The TBJ series is described as profiling several emerging leaders across Greensboro, Winston‑Salem and High Point, indicating this slot belongs to that regional cohort. The research notes do not include TBJ’s full list or biographical blurbs for the other 39 honorees, so identifying this individual requires obtaining TBJ’s published list.

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3. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 3 (name not provided)

This entry represents another member of TBJ’s 40 Under 40 class whose name is not present in the provided materials. Triad Business Journal produced the 2026 series that collectively covers the Triad market; the research confirms the program exists but not the full roster. Reporters should request the TBJ article(s) or the complete honoree list to populate each slot with names, employers, and profiles.

4. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 4 (name not provided)

One of the 40 honorees in TBJ’s 2026 series is unidentified in the source set; the available notes emphasize regional coverage across Greensboro, Winston‑Salem and High Point rather than a full name roster. For economic and market context, knowing the employers and sectors of each honoree (e.g., small business, nonprofit, corporate, public sector) will clarify where Triad talent is concentrated; those details are absent and should be requested from TBJ.

5. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 5 (name not provided)

The research verifies the existence of a 40-person 2026 class but supplies only one name, Marvin Price, leaving this fifth slot unlisted in the material. Springfield Business Journal’s program language provides a template for what details TBJ might publish — selections based on community contributions and varied career paths — but that is a separate program in central Illinois and not a direct source for TBJ’s selection criteria.

6. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 6 (name not provided)

This placeholder represents an unidentified member of TBJ’s 2026 group; the Triad Business Journal’s coverage spans three Triad cities, indicating the class will include leaders from multiple municipalities. The research notes include an Instagram sponsorship fragment — "We're proud to sponsor this year's 40 Under 40 celebration..." — but the account and connection to TBJ are not verified, so sponsorship for specific honorees remains unclear.

7. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 7 (name not provided)

Another of the 40 slots remains unnamed in the provided material; confirming the honoree’s employer and projects is necessary to assess local economic impact and sector representation. The Springfield Business Journal copy included in the sources highlights how such programs typically describe selectees' contributions and variety of backgrounds, which is useful comparative context when TBJ's full profiles are obtained.

8. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 8 (name not provided)

This eighth slot is part of TBJ’s 40-person class; the research confirms TBJ published a 2026 "40 Under 40" series but does not list the full class. To evaluate the class’s implications for Guilford County — for hiring trends, entrepreneurship, and civic leadership — obtaining the complete roster and individual profiles will be essential.

9. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 9 (name not provided)

The available notes explicitly state TBJ profiled "several emerging leaders across Greensboro, Winston‑Salem and High Point"; this entry is one of those several, but the name and bio are missing. The Springfield Business Journal’s materials show that other regional business journals typically present selection criteria and nomination details; requesting similar TBJ documentation will reveal if TBJ follows comparable practices.

10. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 10 (name not provided)

This tenth slot represents a class member whose identifying information was not supplied in the research packet. The research does include the explicit date Feb. 24, 2026, tied to regional coverage that highlighted Marvin Price; it is not clear whether TBJ published its entire 40‑person list on that date or in a multi‑part series.

11. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 11 (name not provided)

This item is another unnamed honoree in TBJ’s 2026 "40 Under 40." The Springfield Business Journal text supplied in the notes repeats program rationale — "selected based on their contributions to our local business community and the community in which they reside" — which provides a credible benchmark for what TBJ may have considered when choosing its class.

12. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 12 (name not provided)

Slot 12 is not identified in the research extracts; the Triad Business Journal’s program total of 40 is the only confirmed number for their 2026 class. The research suggests outreach steps: obtain TBJ’s published list, request the full text of each profile, and confirm any local sponsor details evident from social posts.

13. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 13 (name not provided)

This thirteenth slot remains unnamed in available notes; securing the full TBJ list would allow mapping the class to employers in Guilford County institutions such as the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce and local universities. Marvin Price’s Chamber affiliation is one explicit data point linking the class to the local business infrastructure.

14. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 14 (name not provided)

This placeholder represents another of the 40 TBJ honorees not named in supplied materials. The Instagram fragment in the research — "We're proud to sponsor this year's 40 Under 40 celebration, an event recognizing the leaders shaping the future of communities across North" — indicates sponsors publicly support such programs, though the sponsor and full caption remain unverified and truncated.

15. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 15 (name not provided)

The fifteenth slot is one of the 40 positions confirmed by TBJ’s 2026 series but absent by name in the research notes. Comparative documentation from Springfield shows programs often publish nomination forms and past winners pages; a similar TBJ nominations page or winners archive, if produced, would fill these unknowns.

16. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 16 (name not provided)

This entry denotes an unidentified honoree in the 2026 class. Triad Business Journal’s regional scope — Greensboro, Winston‑Salem, High Point — suggests the list will cross municipal boundaries; confirming each honoree’s city will clarify local versus regional representation.

17. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 17 (name not provided)

Seventeenth slot: not named in the provided sources. The Springfield Business Journal material asserts that selectees' career paths, education, and community affiliations are varied; applying that lens to TBJ’s class would require the full profiles to determine sectoral diversity across the Triad.

18. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 18 (name not provided)

This eighteenth honoree is unnamed in the source set. Economic stakes of knowing the full class include identifying emerging leadership in industries central to Guilford County's economy — such as logistics, education, healthcare, and small business — information that is not present in the current notes.

19. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 19 (name not provided)

Nineteenth slot: another member of the TBJ 40 whose identity is omitted in the provided research. The research package recommends specific follow‑ups: secure TBJ’s article(s), request the complete roster, and obtain Marvin Price’s full profile from the Chamber to contextualize local leadership paths.

20. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 20 (name not provided)

This twentieth slot is a mid‑class placeholder; the source material confirms a 40-person program but leaves more granular details blank. For transparency on selection and sponsor commitments, locating the TBJ publication and any sponsor announcements (like the Instagram fragment) is necessary.

21. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 21 (name not provided)

Slot 21 remains unnamed in the existing notes; the Triad Business Journal’s series format typically showcases individual profiles — obtaining these would allow tracking honorees' impact on Guilford County employment and civic projects. The Springfield Business Journal examples show programs often make past winners accessible; TBJ may do the same.

22. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 22 (name not provided)

This entry denotes another of TBJ’s 40 honorees whose details are absent from supplied materials. The research explicitly lists the Triad cities covered and the Feb. 24, 2026 highlight for Marvin Price, but does not timestamp the full TBJ series publication dates beyond that regional highlight.

23. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 23 (name not provided)

Twenty‑third slot: unnamed in the research notes. The Instagram sponsorship snippet suggests corporate or nonprofit backing is common for these programs, but the sponsor's identity and whether it links to TBJ's program are not established in the provided fragments.

24. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 24 (name not provided)

This is an unnamed member of the TBJ class. The Springfield Business Journal's repeated language — "The selectees’ career paths, educational background, and community affiliations are varied" — provides a template to expect diversity in TBJ’s class, but TBJ’s actual selectee profiles are required to confirm that pattern locally.

25. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 25 (name not provided)

Slot 25 is part of the 40 confirmed by TBJ’s 2026 program but not named in the provided sources. The research notes include suggested reporting follow‑ups such as contacting TBJ editorial staff and the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce to verify titles and obtain bios for these honorees.

26. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 26 (name not provided)

This twenty‑sixth slot is among the class but absent by name from the source material. Given Greensboro's role and the explicit naming of a Chamber leader (Marvin Price), compiling the full class will illuminate whether local civic organizations are heavily represented among honorees.

27. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 27 (name not provided)

Slot 27 remains unnamed; the Triad Business Journal’s 40‑person format is the only confirmed structural fact in the materials beyond Marvin Price’s inclusion. The Springfield Business Journal’s mention of a "Nominations Form Page" in its program underscores common practices TBJ may also follow — again, TBJ documentation would confirm this.

28. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 28 (name not provided)

This entry is one of the class members not listed in the notes. The Instagram fragment's truncated ending — "...across North" — prevents definitive attribution (for example, to "North Carolina"), and the posting account is not identified in the research, so sponsor ties to the TBJ series are speculative until verified.

29. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 29 (name not provided)

Twenty‑ninth slot: unnamed in current materials. To assess the class’s future influence, reporters should obtain TBJ’s list and then chart honorees’ ages, employers, and civic affiliations; the Springfield language that winners "represent, in part, the future of business" provides a useful comparative framing.

30. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 30 (name not provided)

This thirtieth slot is indicated only by TBJ’s confirmed count of 40 honorees for 2026; no additional identifying information is in the supplied sources. The research notes identify the Triad cities covered, but not whether TBJ groups honorees by city in publication or on a winners page.

31. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 31 (name not provided)

Slot 31 remains unnamed and unprofiled in the provided notes. The Springfield Business Journal materials repeatedly emphasize that local businesses sustain the program — "The program is able to continue due to the commitment of local businesses..." — which suggests sponsors may play a similar role for TBJ, pending verification.

32. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 32 (name not provided)

This entry corresponds to another TBJ honoree whose name was not included in the research. The explicit facts preserved in the materials are the TBJ program's existence, its Triad geographic reach, and the Feb. 24, 2026 highlight for Marvin Price; these facts anchor each unnamed slot until the full list is available.

33. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 33 (name not provided)

Thirty‑third slot: also unnamed in the source compilation. Acquiring the TBJ series and any accompanying multimedia (photos, Q&As) will allow local readers to evaluate individual honorees' immediate relevance to Greensboro’s business and civic ecosystems.

34. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 34 (name not provided)

This placeholder represents one of the remaining TBJ class members not recorded in the notes. The Springfield Business Journal’s practice of publishing past winners and nomination details indicates TBJ may have similar archival material — obtaining those links or PDFs is a recommended next step.

35. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 35 (name not provided)

Slot 35 remains an unnamed position in the 40 Under 40 class as per the provided research. The research package lists suggested leads: TBJ editorial staff, the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce, and Marvin Price as primary contacts to corroborate facts and to obtain the missing roster information.

36. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 36 (name not provided)

This thirty‑sixth slot is unfilled in the available records; the Triad Business Journal’s series is the central confirmed publication for the 2026 class. Confirming sponsorships referenced in social posts (the Instagram fragment) and TBJ’s selection criteria will sharpen the program’s local significance.

37. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 37 (name not provided)

Slot 37 is among the 40 but unnamed in the source set. The Springfield material notes readers can "expect to hear more from and about these leaders in the years ahead," a forward‑looking line that also applies as a working hypothesis for TBJ’s class pending full disclosure of honorees and their projects.

38. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 38 (name not provided)

Thirty‑eighth slot: not identified in the research. To turn the 40‑person list into actionable reporting on local economic trends, compile each honoree's sector, employer, and initiatives; the current packet documents only one specific honoree and the program's aggregate size.

39. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 39 (name not provided)

This penultimate placeholder corresponds to another class member whose identity is not provided in the notes. The research emphasizes that TBJ's series covers Greensboro, Winston‑Salem and High Point; pinning down each honoree’s city will show geographic balance across the Triad.

40. TBJ 2026 honoree — slot 40 (name not provided; concluding observation)

The fortieth slot completes Triad Business Journal's 2026 "40 Under 40" count; of the 40, the research packet explicitly names only Marvin Price, "a Greensboro Chamber of Commerce lead," highlighted Feb. 24, 2026. For a full accounting of the class and to evaluate market and policy implications for Guilford County and the broader Triad—sector concentration, employer representation, and sponsorship networks—obtain TBJ’s full published list, Marvin Price’s full profile, and any associated sponsor posts (such as the Instagram fragment that reads, "We're proud to sponsor this year's 40 Under 40 celebration..."). Collecting those documents will convert this preliminary inventory into a complete, evidence‑based portrait of emerging leaders in the region.

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