Palm Springs Life announces celebration for ’40 Under 40′ honorees

Emily Chavous Foster, Editor-in-Chief at Palm Springs Life - Official Website
Emily Chavous Foster, Editor-in-Chief at Palm Springs Life - Official Website
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Emily Chavous Foster, Editor-in-Chief at Palm Springs Life - Official Website
Emily Chavous Foster, Editor-in-Chief at Palm Springs Life - Official Website

Palm Springs Life has announced the 2025 ’40 Under 40′ honorees, recognizing young leaders in the Coachella Valley. The event, supported by Agua Caliente Casinos, will take place on October 15 at the Thompson Hotel in Palm Springs. This recognition highlights individuals under 40 who contribute significantly to local government, business, and community organizations.

The honorees are chosen through a nomination and vetting process and represent various sectors including hospitality, civic leadership, nonprofits, entrepreneurship, and innovation. The ’40 Under 40′ list began in 2006 and is published every three to four years. Details about the honorees will be available in the October issue of Palm Springs Life and online.

Emily Chavous Foster, Editor-in-Chief of Palm Springs Life, expressed her admiration for this year’s group: “I’m beyond inspired by this year’s 40 Under 40 honorees. They’re renaissance people — the ones who are guiding our desert cities toward a prosperous future.”

Saverio R. Scheri III from Agua Caliente Casinos added: “Agua Caliente Casinos is honored to celebrate and uplift the next generation of visionaries who are shaping the future of our region.”

The event’s sponsors include Agua Caliente Casinos, Thompson Hotel, California Bank & Trust, Desert Hills Premium Outlets, Acqua Panna, SanPellegrino, and Palmia. For more information about the event or media inquiries, visit www.palmspringslife.com.



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