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Local ’30 Under 30′ campaign taking nominations

JCI Kootenay, in partnership with the Columbia Basin Trust (CBT), are taking nominations for exceptional young people to recognize through their 30 Under 30 campaign.

The organizations are setting out to recognize 30 inspiring people aged 30 and under who are making a difference across the Columbia Basin.

“We know there are many people in this region doing extraordinary things—often without much recognition,” said Daniel Crema, Chair of the 30 Under 30 Committee and JCI Kootenay board member.

“This campaign is about honouring their work, sharing their stories, and celebrating the diverse ways young people are shaping the future of the Basin.”

JCI Kootenay officials say this campaign coincides with CBT’s 30th anniversary.

“Nurturing young leaders and celebrating their contributions is an important part of building strong communities,” said Johnny Strilaeff, CBT President and CEO.

“As we mark our 30th anniversary, we’re proud to support this initiative that shines a light on young changemakers who are leading with passion and purpose.”

Nominees can include young leaders who are strengthening their communities through entrepreneurship, volunteerism, environmental action, education, arts and culture, Indigenous leadership, civic engagement and other forms of community involvement.

“Finalists will be selected by a panel of Basin residents based on demonstrated excellence in one or more of the following areas: impact, innovation, leadership, community engagement, volunteerism and entrepreneurial spirit,” said JCI Kootenay.

“Nominees are not expected to meet all criteria but should stand out for their commitment and contribution to community well-being.”

You can nominate yourself or others here until July 15.

Nominees have to be 30 years old or younger as of December 31 and live, work, or study in the Columbia Basin.

The 30 selected individuals will be honoured at a formal celebration in September.


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R McCormack
R McCormack
Born and raised in Cranbrook, they graduated from Lethbridge College in 2019. They came back for a practicum position with 2dayFM in Cranbrook, resulting in a job as the Saturday show host before moving into the newsroom. They have covered a wide variety of topics ranging from federal politics to local interest. Their after-hours passion lies in local history, gardening and coin collecting.

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