Three Codyites Honored for State Chamber’s 40 under 40

Dec 12, 2025

The Wyoming Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce this year’s Forty Under 40 honorees, an exceptional group of rising professionals who are accelerating innovation, strengthening local economies, and shaping the future of Wyoming’s business landscape. Three of the honorees are from Cody:

  • David Hill, attorney at law at Burg Simpson
  • Courtney Newhouse, owner of Wyoming Willows Boutique
  • Katelyn Parker, director of the Buffalo Bill Art Show.

Many nominations came through the Chamber’s network this fall and the State Chamber of Commerce in Cheyenne made the final decisions.

The Forty Under 40 recognition celebrates emerging leaders whose talent, vision, and dedication stand out across the state. These individuals demonstrate outstanding leadership, entrepreneurial spirit, and a deep commitment to service, embodying the Chamber’s mission to champion Wyoming’s business community and empower the next generation of industry influencers.

This year’s honorees represent diverse industries, roles, and regions across Wyoming. From small-business innovators to nonprofit trailblazers to executive leaders, each recipient has made a measurable, positive impact through their work. Their achievements reflect not only professional excellence but also a strong commitment to collaboration, community vitality, and long-term economic growth.

“These young leaders represent the very best of Wyoming’s business future. They are hard-working, forward-thinking, and deeply invested in the success of the communities they serve. We are honored to celebrate their accomplishments and recognize the difference they make every day,” – Kaitlin Knapp, Director of Marketing and Public Relations for the Wyoming Chamber of Commerce.

See all honorees here.

[Press Release]

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