Ten Indians rub shoulders with the likes of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, human rights activist Ronan Farrow and pop stars Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber in a Forbes list of “tomorrow’s brightest stars”.
The US business magazine’s ’30 under 30′ list profiles about 360 young “ultra impressive up-and-comers” that the companies should either “hire today” or would be working for them in the future as they are the young people of today “who matter”.
Among the Indians on the list of people from 12 diverse fields, including energy, finance, media, law, entertainment, science, design and technology, whs are “reinventing the world” is
Youngest Managing Director at Goldman Sachs, promoted at 27. Cambridge math grad now rock star emerging markets trader.
Also on the list is Param Jaggi, 17, an “award-winning high schooler” at Austin College, who created an algae-filled device that fits over a car’s tailpipe and turns carbon dioxide into oxygen.
Vivek Nair, 23, chief executive of Damascus Fortune, is developing a technology that transforms industrial carbon emissions into carbon nanotubes.
Vikas Mohindra, 25, financial advisor at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch gathered $38 million in three years from scratch, while Manvir Nijhar, 28, co-head of European Equity Derivatives Sales at Citigroup, gave “Citi’s derivatives business a jolt.”
Raj Krishnan, 29, chief executive of Biological Dynamics is developing blood tests that use electric fields to detect key signals that a patient has cancer from the blood.
Sidhant Gupta, 27, a graduate student at the University of Washington, is developing new sensors and software for the home that conserve electricity, heat and gas.
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