DEADLINE EXTENDED: Nominations now open for the 2023 BCBusiness 30 Under 30 competition

Are you an outstanding young business leader who is making a difference in B.C.? Apply now for the 30 Under 30 competition. The deadline is April 5, 2023.

Are you an outstanding young business leader who is making a difference in B.C.?

Tell us more by applying for our tenth annual 30 Under 30 competition.

**THE DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO APRIL 5, 2023.**

If you make the grade, you’ll be in excellent company. Every year at BCBusiness, we honour a new 30 Under 30 class whose ingenuity, resilience and drive to succeed show why the future of our province is so bright.

The next winners will be featured in the July/August 2023 issue of BCBusiness. You can find profiles of the 2022 winners here.

Want to join this select group? Fill out the nomination form today. The deadline to apply is April 5, 2023.

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Competition Details

There is no charge to submit a nomination.

Nominees must live and work in British Columbia.

Nominees may work for private, public sector or nonprofit organizations.

Nominees must be younger than 30 as of July 1, 2023.

We welcome and encourage nominees who are Black, Indigenous and people of colour, as well as non-binary folks.

Each application must include at least two references. Please see nomination form for details.

How to Apply

**THE DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO APRIL 5, 2023.**

To nominate yourself or someone else for the 30 Under 30, please fill out the form below.

APPLY FOR THE 2023 BCBUSINESS 30 UNDER 30 AWARDS

Applicants must be available to be interviewed in early 2023. At this point, it’s unclear whether we will hold an event to announce the winners.

Important note: If a nominee becomes a 30 Under 30 finalist, we will use the information from the nomination form and interview to prepare a profile for potential publication in the July/August 2023 issue of BCBusiness. If you provide financial, personal and other details that you wish to keep on background or off the record, it is your responsibility to let us know. BCBusiness makes every effort to ensure accuracy, but we do not share stories with sources before publication.