New York: Five Indian-origin persons, including Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, have featured in Fortune's annual list of 40 young and influential people in the field of business inspiring others with their work.
Fortune's 2017 '40 Under 40' list is an annual ranking of the most influential young people who are under 40 in business, whom the magazine termed as "disruptors, innovators, rebels and artists" inspiring others.
Shah and Agarwal have been ranked 38th on the list. Their company raised over USD 500 million at a valuation of more than USD 5 billion. Outcome says it has already outfitted more than 40,000 doctor's offices with touch screens and tablets that can deliver meditation apps, relevant medical information, and advertising to patients, Fortune said. Dedicated Server Spain
Janah has been ranked 40th on the list. Fortune said Samasource is on track to pull in USD 15 million in revenue this year by setting up workers in India, Kenya, Uganda, and other underprivileged parts of the world as remote freelancers for the tech sector, an arrangement that boosts their average wages from less than USD 2.50 a day to more than USD 8.
Janah, daughter of Indian immigrants who moved to the US, also founded a skin-care line that employs women in Uganda. Amaze Servers
She "stresses the importance of work and not charity in fighting global poverty."
The list also includes Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on the second spot, followed by Airbnb CEO and co-founders Brian Chesky, Nathan Blecharczyk, Joe Gebbia ranked 4th, tennis star Serena Williams (7), BlackRock's Global head of corporate strategy Geraldine Buckingham (16) and Member of Congress Elise Stefanik (25).
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Fortune's 2017 '40 Under 40' list is an annual ranking of the most influential young people who are under 40 in business, whom the magazine termed as "disruptors, innovators, rebels and artists" inspiring others.
Shah and Agarwal have been ranked 38th on the list. Their company raised over USD 500 million at a valuation of more than USD 5 billion. Outcome says it has already outfitted more than 40,000 doctor's offices with touch screens and tablets that can deliver meditation apps, relevant medical information, and advertising to patients, Fortune said. Dedicated Server Spain
Janah has been ranked 40th on the list. Fortune said Samasource is on track to pull in USD 15 million in revenue this year by setting up workers in India, Kenya, Uganda, and other underprivileged parts of the world as remote freelancers for the tech sector, an arrangement that boosts their average wages from less than USD 2.50 a day to more than USD 8.
Janah, daughter of Indian immigrants who moved to the US, also founded a skin-care line that employs women in Uganda. Amaze Servers
She "stresses the importance of work and not charity in fighting global poverty."
The list also includes Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on the second spot, followed by Airbnb CEO and co-founders Brian Chesky, Nathan Blecharczyk, Joe Gebbia ranked 4th, tennis star Serena Williams (7), BlackRock's Global head of corporate strategy Geraldine Buckingham (16) and Member of Congress Elise Stefanik (25).
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