Nominations are open for Kootenay Business’s 3rd annual 40 under 40 list

Know of any noteworthy entrepreneurs under the age of 40? Nominate them!

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40 under 40.

40 under 40. — Image courtesy Kerry Shellborn

The next wave of entrepreneurs and business owners are already having an impact on the Kootenays. Don’t let their accomplishments fly under the radar. Point them out and applaud their initiatives and successes.

Do you know someone who deserves recognition for their business successes? Now is the time to nominate deserving rising stars in business under the age of 40 within the southeast corner of B.C.

Our third annual 40 under 40 list is a salute to some of the leading entrepreneurs in the Kootenays. The list was a huge success last year. Take a look at who made the list in 2017 and get inspired to voice your opinion about who should be included this year.

If you know a fantastic business owner under 40 years old in the Kootenay/Boundary/Revelstoke areas, tell us all about them!

Our third annual salute to our younger business people is fast approaching—the deadline for entries is February 23, 2018. Submit your 40-under-40 candidate here

Kyle Born

Kyle Born is a writer for Kootenay Business and his initials match that of the magazine—it must be fate that brought them together. View all of Kyle Born’s articles

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