McPherson College Student Recognized In NextGen Under 30 Program

McPherson College Student Recognized In NextGen Under 30 Program
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McPherson College student Emma Speer was among the inaugural class of the NextGen Under 30 recognized at an awards ceremony in Topeka on Dec. 2. NextGen Under 30 is a recognition program developed by the Kansas legislature that celebrates the talent cultivated in Kansas to keep young professionals in the state.

Speer was selected from the sports and outdoors nomination category. She is a senior from Cedar Vale, Kan., and plans to graduate in May with a degree in sociology, then pursue a master’s degree in social work. She is also a member of the Bulldog shotgun sports team.

“Receiving this award shows that people are aware of your passions and achievements,” Speer said. “This award isn’t just a symbol of one’s achievements, but a symbol of the dedication and passion they have to create new opportunities in Kansas and influence future generations.”

In addition to the awards ceremony, Governor Laura Kelly and Lieutenant Governor David Toland hosted the winners at a Day at the Capitol in October.

“The NextGen Under 30 experience has been amazing,” Speer said. “It allowed me to learn about the careers and passions of other young individuals around the state. Listening to successful Kansas residents and their inspiring stories was very eye-opening.”

The NextGen Under 30 program encourages the next generation of innovative, creative, and inspiring individuals who push the boundaries in various categories or endeavors. Award winners were selected based on their participation and contribution to their communities. A panel of business and civic leaders served as judges.

“Recognizing exceptional individuals in Kansas is essential to the success of our state and the future of our economy,” said Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce Toland.

Original source can be found here.



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