Indian-Origin Prodigies Star on Forbes List
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Indian-origin youngsters are on the magazine’s ‘30 Under 30’ list
Over 20 Indian-origin youngsters are among Forbes magazine’s annual list of
the world’s “brightest young stars” under the age of 30. The third ‘30
Under 30’ list has young achievers in 15 different fields, including
finance, media, sports and education. They are described by the publication
as “prodigies reinventing the world right now”. The list has pop singers
Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift; founder and CEO of the
short-form blogging platform Tumblr David Karp; tennis player Maria
Sharapova and Pakistani girls’ rights activist Malala Yousafzai. The list
of 450 young achievers includes 23 men and women who are of Indian-origin.
They are:
FINANCE
The young Indian-origin turks in the field of finance include Ganesh
Betanabhatla, 28, who is the managing director at New York-based investment
firm Talara Capital. Rushabh Doshi, 29, is a trader at financial firm DW
Investment Management, who specialises in high-yield and distressed debt.
Chaitanya Mehra, 28, is the portfolio manager at investment firm Och-Ziff
Capital Management. Neil Mehta, 29, is the founder of investment firm
Greenoaks Capital, where he manages some $600 million, investing in
industries ranging from e-commerce to insurance.
SAHIL LAVINGIA Age: 21
Founder, Gumroad
Sahil Lavingia, 21, is the founder and CEO of Gumroad, a Web tool that lets
creators quickly and easily sell digital products online.
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS
On the list of social entrepreneurs is 29-year-old Karan Chopra, who
cofounded GADCO, Ghana’s largest producer of rice.
KARAN CHOPRA Age: 29
Co-Founder, GADCO
Krishna Ramkumar, 28, is the cofounder of Avanti, a group of learning
centres in Mumbai, Delhi, Kanpur and Chennai that provides 750 bright,
low-income high school students with science and math education. Ajaita
Shah, 29, founded Indiabased Frontier Markets which brings clean energy to
families at the base of the pyramid. Kavita Shukla, 29, invented and
patented FreshPaper — a low-cost, compostable paper infused with edible
organic spices that keeps produce fresh two to four times longer.
SPORTS & GAMES
Making a mark in the field of sports is 28-year-old Megha Parekh, who
is vice president at American football team Jacksonville Jaguars.
MEGHA PAREKH, Age: 28
V-P, Jacksonville Jaguars
Along with her is Amir Rao, 29. He is a studio director at Supergiant Games
and is co-creator of the action role-playing video game Bastion, which has
sold over 2.2 million copies since 2011 and won multiple awards.
SCIENCE
In the science category, Divya Nag, 22, is a leading name, having
cofounded Stem Cell Theranostics and StartX Med. Raghu Chivukula, 29, is
resident physician at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
SURBHI SARNA Age: 28
Founder, nVision Medical
Surbhi Sarna, 28, who is on the list was inspired to found nVision Medical
when she, at age 13, suffered from ovarian cysts that were so painful that
they made her faint. Since doctors couldn’t tell her if they were
cancerous, a young Sarna vowed to create a technology to detect ovarian
cancer quickly and early,Forbes said.
Sam Chaudhary, 27, cofounded
ClassDojo, a software company that helps teachers track classroom
behaviour.
Sayamindu Dasgupta, 29, is a PhD
student at MIT Media Lab and is vital to the Lifelong Kindergarten Research
Group’s Scratch project, which enables kids to programme their own games,
animated stories, and art and share them with millions of other children
around the world. Pranav Yadav, 28, is the CEO of Neuro-Insight, a
neuromarketing firm that has developed a patented brain-mapping technology
to investigate and improve the quality of TV commercials, programming and
platforms.
The youngest Indian-origin star
is Eesha Khare, 18, who won the Young Scientist Award at the 2013 Intel
International Science and Engineering Fair for inventing a super-capacitor
device that could charge a cellphone in 20-30 seconds.
The Food & Wine list has Aditi
Malhotra, 28, who founded Tache Artisan Chocolate boutique in New York
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