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Joint Initiative Celebrates Young Change Makers as Part of CBT’s 30th Anniversary
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- JCI Kootenay and Columbia Basin Trust have partnered to launch the 30 Under 30 initiative, which highlights 30 impactful young leaders under the age of 30 who are making a difference throughout the Columbia Basin as part of the Trust’s 30th anniversary celebrations in 2025.
- The campaign was created to mark Columbia Basin Trust’s 30th anniversary and calls for nominees who live, work, or study in the Basin, with nominations open until July 15.
- The 30 chosen honorees will be recognized at an official event in September, with their stories highlighted through a social media initiative covering the region as well as a special commemorative release.
- Daniel Crema, who leads the 30 Under 30 committee, highlighted that many individuals in the region are accomplishing remarkable things, often without receiving much acknowledgment, underscoring the campaign’s intent to recognize their efforts.
- The campaign aims to honor young leaders who strengthen their communities through diverse activities including entrepreneurship, volunteerism, environmental action, and Indigenous leadership.
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Nominations open for 30 Under 30 campaign | Columbia Valley, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Elk Valley, Kimberley, Ktunaxa Nation
Joint initiative celebrates young changemakers as part of Columbia Basin Trust’s 30th anniversary JCI Kootenay, in partnership with Columbia Basin Trust, is launching 30 Under 30—a campaign recognizing 30 inspiring individuals aged 30 and under who are making a meaningful 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 …
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