50. Bryce Phillips

Bryce hasn’t looked up from his professional skiing career for 10 years—unless you count founding Evo, the premier sports and lifestyle business in Seattle. With a flagship store in the Fremont neighborhood and an online reputation spanning the globe, Evo—along with Bryce’s other initiatives in real estate and community vision, such as the Kolstrand Building and the Greenwood Collective—continues to fly high. Seattle: the Lo-Fi Performance Gallery on Tuesdays, Fu Kun Wu bar in Thaiku restaurant, kiteboarding at Golden Gardens, and stand-up paddling at Shilshole.

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