5,000 Votes Later, These Are Your Top Five 30 Under 30 People’s Choice Awards Nominees

Young business girls dressed in business attire and race goggles in push carts down a rural road in Utah. These business children love racing and competing and working hard for the success of their business. The one business girl gives a raised hand in victory at the finish line.  They both smile for the camera.

It’s been little over a day since we opened entries for the 30 Under 30 People’s Choice Awards.

But a line-up of the industry’s favourite under-30s is already emerging after 5,000 votes landed on B&T’s desks.

Here’s who leads the way, in the top five for the 30 Under 30 People’s Choice Awards (so far).

30 Under 30 People’s Choice Awards Top Five

NameVotes (so far)
Katie Morris – The Royals272
Akib Hasan – Verizon Media205
Balraj Singh Saini – TikTok166
Abby Bacon – Mamamia157
Thomas Grainger – TikTok154

 

Got someone in mind who didn’t make the cut? Tell them to get a Kardashian to support their campaign, join the GameStop mob, or come up with a sea shanty (props for creativity).

Or, you could tell them to pull their finger out and get a few mates, even a few Boomers, to vote for them.

You can vote here for as many people as you like, but remember, you can only vote in the poll once before it disappears into the ether. With great power comes great responsibility.

The People’s Choice winner will be revealed at the 2021 30 Under 30 Awards, taking place on Thursday, 15 April at The Factory Theatre. You can buy tickets here.

Thank you to our incredible sponsors for making this event possible.

Featured image source: iStock/RichVintage




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