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Prairie Sky Recovery CEO wins CBC Future 40 Award

According to CBC’s website, the Future 40 Awards are to recognize and celebrate people in the province of Saskatchewan who are leaders, builders and change makers under the age of 40.
Jacqueline Hoffman
Jacqueline Hoffman. Photo submitted

According to CBC’s website, the Future 40 Awards are to recognize and celebrate people in the province of Saskatchewan who are leaders, builders and change makers under the age of 40.

After just winning the Torch Award in May 2018 in Ethics, Leipzig’s Prairie Sky Recovery’s very own CEO Jacqueline Hoffman has done it again.

After a good friend Gina Poletz found out that CBC on Facebook was taking nominations for the Province of Saskatchewan’s Future 40; Gina then nominated Jacqueline Hoffman.

Hoffman, CEO of Prairie Sky Recovery, has paved the way for entrepreneurs in Saskatchewan after taking over the reins at Prairie Sky Recovery from her mother Ardyth Wilson two years ago.

The restructuring of Prairie Sky Recovery and hard work to earn their accreditation from the province is proving to all of Saskatchewan that they have the best woman for the job. She has developed eight new much needed programs at Prairie Sky Recovery, has since fixed finances at Prairie Sky Recovery and has spearheaded more renovations to the old convent in Leipzig.

Not only a full time CEO, but Jacqueline also volunteers her time to cadets and to gymnastics as well as being a mother.

She received the email confirming her win by CBC and along with that came the invitation to the awards ceremony, at which her good friend from Alberta joined her.