Cincinnatians among Forbes “30 Under 30” changing the world

Forbes magazine is out with its annual "30 Under 30" list of young folks making a mark and changing the world in 20 different categories. A number of present and past Cincinnatians are featured, many of them running startups developed through The Brandery.

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Forbes magazine is out with its annual “30 Under 30” list of young folks making a mark and changing the world. This year’s list has a total of 600 millennials in 20 different categories (art & style, venture capital, consumer tech, music, etc.) — so 30 people in each.

A number of present and past Cincinnatians have a presence on the lists, many of them running startups developed through The Brandery. Konrad Billetz, CEO of Frameri eyeglass startup in Over-the-Rhine, was named among the leaders in manufacturing & industry, while Mayor John Cranley’s director of external affairs, Daniel Rajaiah, made the law & policy list; he heads up Cranley’s high-profile Task Force on Immigration. The Business Courier has a roundup of other Cincinnati connections to the lists.

Read the Forbes “30 Under 30” section here.
 

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