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In case you missed it, we launched Forbes' seventh annual30 Under 30 Europe list last week. The 300 visionaries spotlighted on the list are young entrepreneurs and leaders who have transformed business and society.༯span>
While the ongoing global pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine have taken a toll on the European market, these honorees remain positive: Some 80% of listees believe the European economy is ripe for entrepreneurship, and collectively they've raised more than $2 billion in funding for their venturesore than double the amount raised by last year's honorees. Speaking of numbers, this year's class represents 10 industries across nearly 30 countries, and 59% are founders or cofounders.༯span>
These entrepreneurs join past Under 30 game-changers including singer-songwriter Adele, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek, actress Cynthia Erivo and athlete Marcus Rashford. Some of this year's listers are already household names, like Simone Ashley, who played Kate Sharma in the second season of Netflix's hit series Bridgerton.༯span>
Also named to this year's class isJames McIlroy, the founder and CEO of EnteroBiotix, which is improving upon fecal transplantation, an invasive procedure that moves microbes from a healthy patient to the gut of someone who's sick. He has raised around $23 million and plans to launch a phase 2 clinical trial focused on liver disease by the end of the year. Then there'sAnastasiia Lapatina, a journalist at The Kyiv Independent whose on-the-ground reporting on the Russian invasion has moved her more than 600,000 Twitter followers. She is joined on the list by her colleagues Toma Istomina, Anna Myroniuk and Oleksiy Sorokin, who fortuitously founded the Kyiv Independent last fall after their former employer, the Kyiv Post, abruptly shut down.༯span>
To see the full list,click here, and explore the categories, fromSocial Impact andTechnology toRetail & Ecommerce andManufacturing & Industry. Here's a deeper dive into theclass of 2022. Keep your eye on these Under 30 listees״hey're innovators who will make a difference in the world.࠼/span>
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