Last week, the Memphis Flyer celebrated our 20<30 Class of 2022 with an event at Central Station Hotel.
The gathering was sponsored by New Memphis and Jim Keras Subaru, and featured remarks from most of this year’s class of talented and motivated young Memphians. Some of this year’s honorees were unable to attend, primarily thanks to their being so successful in their fields. Actor Carrie Bernans was filming a project in L.A., and Memphis Grizzlies point guard and NBA All-Star Game starter Ja Morant was busy leading his team to a 118-110 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. We suppose we can excuse his absence, given the circumstances.
The honorees met, mingled, and made remarks about what in Memphis makes them excited. With the city’s future in the hands of these young people, we can’t help but be excited too.
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Update: The deadline for nominations for the 20<30 class of 2022 has been extended to December 31, 2021.
The Memphis Flyer is seeking nominations for candidates for our 12th class of 20<30 — the class of 2022.
Simply put, we’re looking to find and honor 20 of the city’s best and brightest young people. Candidates must be no older than 29 on January 1, 2022. Send a brief bio/summary of the nominee’s work and activities and a photo to Jesse Davis at jesse@memphisflyer.com. Use “20<30 Nomination” in your subject header. Deadline for nominations is December 31, 2021.