Justin WebbJustin Webb

For years, Justin traveled extensively around the country for his Chicago-based corporate job.

Now, he travels extensively around the state for his Sheboygan-based soccer-playing kids. Guess which he prefers.

"I love life right now," says Justin, who owns Sun Graphics in Plymouth and started BevCarts (a service for golf courses that allows golfers to summon the nearest cart with an app). "The kids are a lot of fun, and I'm convinced changing careers has added 10 years to my life."

Justin's children, Caleb (10), Sam (9) and Izzy (7), all play soccer. That means weekends for Justin, his wife, Kelly, and the kids are filled with trips to various fields around the state. Justin even coached Izzy's team this past season, an experience he enjoyed.

"I see myself in my children all the time," says Justin, who grew up a sports fanatic in Franklin, Ind. "When they lose a game, it's the end of the world."

Once a multi-sport athlete, Justin's performances are now mostly limited to skits during the Sheboygan Service Club's annual fundraiser event. Last year, he and Kelly were the emcees.

"I don't typically get nervous in front of crowds," he says. "But even though I've always wanted to dance in the Movers & Shakers Gala, I'm now regretting it a little bit."

The challenge that lies ahead is dancing a cha-cha/hip-hop routine with Kayla Pittner, founder of the Dollhouse Dance Factory and a former Milwaukee Bucks dance team standout.

"I'm a horrible dancer," he says with a smile. "I'll do it, but I'm horrible."

Justin is sponsored by Sun Graphics and BevCarts and has chosen Big Brothers Big Sisters of Sheboygan County as his recipient charity. If Justin is the gala champion, his charity will be the 2017 partnering charity and will receive $10,000.

He will perform a cha-cha/hip-hop routine with his dance partner, Kayla Pittner.