Meet leaders under 30 defining Wagga and the Riverina

Two emerging leaders with close connections to Committee 4 Wagga have been thrust into the spotlight by The Daily Advertiser.

Zetifi’s customer success manager Brad Campbell and Wagga School Leaders Program graduate Susannah Priest were included in the article Future shapers: meet leaders under 30 defining Wagga and the Riverina which was posted by Maryam Sulaiman.

Brad is also a Committee 4 Wagga board member and recently featured on the front page of The Daily Advertiser for his work on the petition for the Gobbagombalin Bridge duplication.

Committee 4 Wagga is extremely proud of Brad and Susannah’s achievements.

Please see below extracts from the Future shapers article.

Brad Campbell

Customer success manager Brad Campbell works with Zetifi, a business which started in Wagga allowing farmers to use smart antennas to connect with one another safely. The business is now well-known across Australia and is heading towards developing new products and ways for farmers to connect. Mr Campbell said farmers and communities were adapting to the tools and hoped more people would learn about them and use them to their benefit. "It's designed for Australian conditions and bringing a class of innovation that hasn't been seen before," Mr Campbell said.

Susannah Priest

Susannah Priest is a nuclear medicine and molecular imaging student at Charles Sturt University and being involved in the community has been one of her biggest goals in life. Ms Priest completed the Committee 4 Wagga school leaders program, and is working a number of jobs including while undertaking her studies. Through her involvement in different discussions, including with NSW Premier Chris Minns, it has shown her the importance of growing her networks and helping the communities around her. "I'm really lucky to be involved and meet heaps of people of different walks of life and be inspired, and know that I can inspire people as well," she said.

Michelle Ford