Pensacola Magazine, March 2019

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“This award is not about Roy Kinsey, it’s about the veterans and the Veteran’s Flights volunteers,” said Kinsey. Emerging Leader of the Year, Keith Hoskins

Stock in Children and the Florida Sports Hall of Fame. “Standing up here and looking at this crowd, this is the reason I’m here,” said Hoskins. “This award is not about me, it’s not about the things that I’ve done, it’s about the people I’ve connected with and how we can work together to move this community forward.”

transform the industry of sports medicine and he demonstrates the utmost character, both to athletes, his patients, his co-workers and the community. Leader in Education, Elizabeth Eubanks

Professional Leader of the Year, Dr. Adam Anz

Hoskins, a retired Navy captain and former Blue Angels pilot, has immersed himself in the community in the brief time since retiring from the Navy and settling in Pensacola. Hoskins displays his passion for community and business development by his involvement with the Baptist Health Care Foundation, the Gulf Coast Kids House, National Naval Aviation Museum, Greater Pensacola Chamber, First Tee Program, the West Florida Defense Alliance, First Place Partners, Take

Anz’s most significant professional accomplishment to date is the opening of a facility at the Andrews Institute to study stem cell advancements for sports medicine and the start of his study in 2017 to study cartilage repair in the knee. Anz’s efforts continue to

has created a Citizen Science project for children and mentors youth to partake in international science conferences. Eubanks has taken students from Dixon to San Diego, New Orleans and Washington, D.C., to present their research. “I know this is going to sound crazy, but if I could take this award and crack it into 500 pieces and give a piece to everybody who has helped me get here, I would,” said Eubanks.

The Innisfree Hotel Hive projects, which include From the Ground Up Community Garden and Dixon School of the Arts and Sciences, allow Eubanks to expose science and nature to underprivileged students. The garden holds regular school group visits and educational courses taught by local experts. For Dixon School of the Arts, as the scientist in residence, she hosts teacher workshops, organizes research projects at From the Ground Up,

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