JUNE 2020 BCBUSINESS 17
Looking for some good
news? This year's winners
give us plenty of reasons to
stay optimistic about the
future of business in B.C.
We know, times are tough. So to borrow a line
from an old song, why not accentuate the pos-
itive? The winners of our seventh annual 30
Under 30 competition fit the bill. In a world
gone sideways, they remind us that B.C. is still
full of potential. Many of these young business
leaders, who span industries ranging from apparel and food to
construction and education, will face adversity as the province
tries to recover from
COVID-19. But as we've already seen, they
don't tend to let obstacles hold them back.
For the second year, women dominate the 30 Under 30—
accounting for a record 20 winners this time around. Once again,
sustainability is a major theme, along with helping others during
the pandemic and beyond. Congratulations to the class of 2020.
More than ever, you give us hope for tomorrow.
stories by
NATHAN CADDELL,
ALYSSA HIROSE,
DEE HON, NICK
ROCKEL + JESSICA
NATALE WOOLLARD
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