In our decade of tracking Under 30s, we’ve introduced thousands of game-changers. Here are 10 who industry disruptors, from tennis and racial justice champion Naomi Osaka to app billionaire Dustin Moskovitz to food-delivery impresario Jason Wang.
Maria Bakalova, Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield are vying to take home gold statuettes for their supporting roles in two of this year’s nominated films.
As parents continue to leave the workforce in droves amidst the pandemic, one tech CEO hopes that her new onsite childcare facility will serve as a template for the industry.
Misfits Market, online grocery platform for produce "too ugly" to be placed in grocery store shelves, founded in 2018 by Under 30 honoree Abhi Ramesh, announced today that it has raised a $200M Series C and has become a unicorn.
French healthcare platform Alan, cofounded by Jean-Charles Samuelian-Werve and Charles Gorintin, announced today that it has raised a €185M Series D which puts the company in the unicorn club, at a €1.4 billion valuation.
Sajith Wickramasekara was just 24 when he made the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for his biotech R&D startup, Benchling. Now his company is worth $4 billion with a new $200 million round led by Sequoia.
The 2021 Forbes European technology 30 Under 30 list includes entrepreneurs coming from every corner of Europe, featuring honorees from Finland to the north, Portugal to the west, Cyprus to the south, and Russia to the east.
The pursuit of financial freedom inspired Fisayo Longe to start her women’s clothing brand, Kai Collective. Now, she wants to inspire her customers to do the same.
Every year the Forbes Under 30 Europe list scours the continent in search of the individuals that will define the financial industry in the years to come.