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1 Dec, 4 tweets, 3 min read
Meet the top young entrepreneurs of the #ForbesUnder30 2021 list: on.forbes.com/6015HKY81
As North America settles in for a long pandemic winter, there are bright spots on the horizon. Hundreds of them #ForbesUnder30
The 600 young entrepreneurs, activists, scientists, and entertainers featured in our 10th Annual #ForbesUnder30 list gives everyone reason to hope
Collectively, our #ForbesUnder30 trailblazers have raised over $1 billion in venture funding and are proof positive that ambition and innovation can’t be quarantined. See the full list here forbes.com/30-under-30/20…

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