Pantexans named as Amarillo Chamber’s Top 20 Under 40 Recipients
Stefanie Hulcy and Zuleyma Carruba-Rogel were named as recipients of the 2024 Amarillo Chamber of Commerce Top 20 Under 40 award.
Two Pantexans have been named among the 2024 Amarillo Chamber of Commerce Top 20 Under 40. This annual distinction celebrates young professionals who have demonstrated professional excellence and bring value to the Amarillo business community. Recipients are selected based on their professional achievements and community involvement.
Stefanie Hulcy, Senior Security Specialist, a Pantexan for more than eight years, is a spearheaded the launch of the Mothers at Work affinity group, which seeks to help mothers transition back in to the workplace. Outside of Pantex, Hulcy and her husband founded the Yellow City Spark Fastpitch, a girls’ softball organization. The organization requires their athletes to do 10 hours of community service each season. She also has led the Be the Spark Sporting Good Drive, which has provided more than 100 children with gear they needed to get started in their chosen sport. Currently, Hulcy has assembled a school-supply drive and serves on the West Texas Fastpitch advisory board, where she works closely with the youth sports community.
“Being recognized by the Amarillo Chamber is incredibly humbling,” said Hulcy. “I’m grateful for the opportunities I’ve had, and I truly do have the best group of people around me. So many people help me out each day and I know that I couldn’t do any of this without them.”
Zuleyma Carruba-Rogel, a Pantexan for more than three years, worked on the HR team at Pantex and championed various educational partnerships. She then joined the Performance Improvement team and has started building her skillsets as a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, to help Pantex improve processes.
Carruba-Rogel started demonstrating community service when she was in the Fourth grade. Her volunteer experience focuses on providing college and career advice to support Amarillo citizens and others through various networks across the nation. While at college, she founded a student organization which provided at-risk high school students with college-readiness support services.
On her visits home to Amarillo, she led presentations to help disadvantaged students see college as an option for them.
After receiving her education, she went to work for Amarillo Independent School District, where she established the Family and Community Engagement (FACE) Department through which she developed and delivered various programs and trainings for parents across the district.
“I feel incredibly honored and humbled for this recognition,” Carruba-Rogel said. “I’m deeply grateful for all the people God blessed me with along the way to help me break generational cycles. Thanks to my parents’ sacrifices, I get to live a life that as a child was unimaginable.”
Carruba-Rogel has also served on a range of committees in support of the community, including United Way, Operation First Five, Panhandle Community Partnerships, and Los Barrios de Amarillo.
“We are very proud of both Stefanie and Zuleyma’s selection as Top 20 Under 40 recipients,” said Site Manager Colby Yeary. “Their achievements exemplify the company’s values of excellence and commitment to the community. This recognition is a testament to their hard work and the positive impact they have made on our team and the Amarillo community. We are incredibly proud to have them as Pantexans.”
Both recipients were recognized for their achievements on August 22.