Crain's 20 In Their 20s showed promise at a young age. They're living up to the hype

Brad Weekes was 25 years old and working as a senior associate at public affairs firm Kivvit when Crain's named him to the 2020 class of 20 In Their 20s. The East New York native's goal at the time: Pressure lawmakers to make positive changes.In many ways, Weekes was already doing just that. At Kivvit, the Brown University alumnus was providing strategic communications in sectors from health care to labor unions to nonprofits. His broad focus was on criminal justice, and by the time Weekes was honored by Crain's, he was lobbying to change cash-bail practices from New York to Mississippi.The influence of Weekes' work has only become more pronounced in the years since. He now serves in Mayor Eric Adam's office as the deputy communications director."Here at City Hall, I do it all with an even bigger megaphone," Weekes said, reflecting on his career progression over the last four years.Being recognized as a promising young leader by Crain's was a stepping stone for Weekes, not an end point. "What [20 In Their 20s] does is it showcases the next generation of changemakers, folks who want to make a difference," he said.Weekes is just one of the scores of former 20 In Their 20s honorees who have proved their promise in the years since being named to the award.Know someone who should be recognized? Start your nomination here.Many past honorees were recognized for starting their own business ventures at a young age. Take Anam Lakhani and Eve Halimi, who joined the ranks of the 2022... Continue reading at 'Crains New York'

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