Inc. 30 under 30
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Inc.'s 30 under 30 is a featured annual list of 30 entrepreneurs under the age of 30 put together by Inc. magazine.
Applicants are reviewed by a panel of judges and winners are featured in the magazine or its website.[1][2]
In 2014, Inc. extended the age limit to 35 in honor of the magazine's 35th anniversary.[3]
Honorees[edit]
Class of 2008[edit]
- Etsy – Rob Kalin
- Tumblr – David Karp
- Pownce – Leah Culver
- Ten Minute Media – Brendan Ciecko
- Mint.com – Aaron Patzer
Class of 2011[edit]
- 99designs – Matt Mickiewics
- AdParlor – Huessein Fazal
- Advantage Media Group – Adam Witty
- AnchorFree – David Gorodyansky and Eugene Malobrodsky
- Birchbox – Hayley Barna and Katia Beauchamp
- Drop the Chalk – Jenn Shnidman Medberry
- Dropbox – Arash Ferdowsi and Drew Houston
- evoJets – Christopher Kelly
- Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour – Sheena Lindahl, Arel Moodie, and Michael Simmons
- Foodspotting – Alexa Andrzejewski, Soraya Darabi, and Tedd Grubb
- Freshii – Matthew Corrin
- Gemvara – Matt Lauzon
- Gianna Fair Trade – Gianna Driver
- Grasshopper – Siamak Taghaddos and David Hauser
- GroupMe – Jared Hecht and Steve Martocci
- Hipmunk – Adam Goldstein and Steve Huffman
- Ignighter – Dan Osit, Kevin Owocki and Adam Sachs
- inDinero – Jessica Mah and Andy Su
- Instagram – Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger
- JackThreads – Jason Ross
- Kairos Society – Ankur Jain
- Nom Nom Trick – Misa Chien
- Onswipe – Jason Baptiste, Andres Barreto, and Mark Bao
- Quora – Adam D'Angelo and Charlie Cheever
- The Refine Method – Brynn Jinnett
- Scvngr and LevelUp – Seth Priebatsch
- Sentry Centers – Christopher Kelly and Ryan Simonetti
- The Shirt by Rochelle Behrens – Rochelle Behrens
- Solben – Daniel Gomez Iniguez
- Unigo – Jordan Goldman
Class of 2012[edit]
- Contently – Joe Coleman, Shane Snow, and Dave Goldberg
- Fabulous Coach – Ray Land
- Heyzap – Jude Gomila and Immad Akhund
- PharmaSecure – Nathan Sigworth
- 2tor – Jeremy Johnson
- University Parent Media – Sarah Schupp
- Tieks – Kfir Gavrieli and Elram Gavrieli
- Ciplex – Ilya Pozin
- Lookout Mobile Security – John Hering, James Burgess, and Kevin Mahaffey
- JESS3 – Jesse Thomas and Leslie Bradshaw
- GiveForward – Desiree Vargas Wrigley
- AppStack – Steve Espinosa
- Blank Label – Fan Bi and Danny Wong
- Dwolla – Ben Milne
- Back to the Roots – Nikhil Arora and Alex Velez
- School House – Rachel Weeks
- Big Easy Blends – Craig Cordes and Antonio LaMartina
- Rebellion Photonics – Allison Lami Sawyer
- Mixbook – Andrew Laffoon and Aryk Grosz
- Zivelo – Ziver Birg
- Simple Energy – Yoav Luri and Justin Segall
- Massive Health – Aza Raskin
- General Assembly – Adam Pritzker, Matthew Brimer, and Brad Hargreaves
- Spotify – Daniel Ek
- BaubleBar – Amy Jain and Danielle Yacobovsky
- Synthetic – Lucas Buick and Ryan Dorshorst
- Pinterest – Ben Silbermann
- Codecademy – Zach Sims and Ryan Buminski
- Geoloqi – Amber Case and Aaron Parecki
- Uassist.ME – Alfredo Atanacio and Rodolfo Schildknecht
- The Unreasonable Institute – Tyler Hartung, Daniel Epstein, and Teju Ravilochan
Class of 2014[edit]
- Abraham George Issa- CEO and Founder of Global Efficient Energy.
Class of 2015[edit]
- Ipsy – Michelle Phan
- Enplug – Navdeep Reddy, Zach Spitulski, Nanxi Liu, Alex Ross
- ZappRx – Zoe Barry
- The Zebra – Adam Lyons
- ClassDojo – Liam Don, Sam Chaudhary
- Sols – Kegan Schouwenburg
- Avant – Paul Zhang, John Sun
- Next Big Sound – Samir Rayani, David Hoffman, Alex White
- Knotch – Anda Gansca
- Coach Up – Jordan Fliegel
- PlayQ – Joe Aigboboh, Ryan Komori
- Help.com – Douglas Hanna
- Sweet Green – Nathaniel Ru, Jonathan Neman, Nicolas Jammet
- Twice – Noah Ready-Campbell, Calvin Young
- Gumroad – Sahil Lavingia
- LSTN – Bridget Hilton
- Double Map – Peter SerVaas, Eric Jiang, Ilya Rekhter
- Athos – Christopher Wiebe, Dhananja Jayalath
- Chromatik – Matt Sandler
- HourlyNerd – Peter Maglathlin, Patrick Petitti, Rob Biederman
- Soylent – Rob Rhinehart
- Shoptiques – Olga Vidisheva
- Wanderu – Igor Bratnikov, Polina Raygorodskaya
- BucketFeet – Aaron Firestein
- ThinkLite – Danny Wadhwani, Dinesh Wadhwani
- Stripe – Patrick Collison, John Collison
- Riffraff – Kirsten Stuckey
- Poshly – Doreen Bloch
- NatureBox – Gautam Gupta
- Casper – Neil Parikh, Luke Sherwin, Gabe Flateman
Class of 2016[edit]
- TaskUs – Bryce Maddock, Jaspar Weir[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Top Young Entrepreneurs of 2011: 30 Under 30." Inc.com. Inc., 2011. Web. 21 Oct. 2014.
- ↑ "30 Under 30: America's Coolest Young Entrepreneurs." Small Business Ideas and Resources for Entrepreneurs. Inc., 2012. Web. 21 Oct. 2014.
- ↑ Ransom, Diana."Attention Young Founders: Apply Now for Inc.'s 30 Under 30." Inc.com. Inc., n.d. Web. 21 Oct. 2014.
- ↑ Fenn, Donna (22 April 2015). "30 UNDER 30 Remember These Names: The 2015 30 Under 30 List Is Here". Inc. Magazine. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
- ↑ Blakely, Lindsay (22 April 2015). "Meet the Outsourcing Company Powering Some of the Web's Hottest Startups". Inc. Magazine.
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