Business's hottest rising stars
Rank | Name | Age | Company | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Marissa Mayer | 38 | Yahoo | |
2 | Jack Dorsey | 36 | Square | |
3 | Mark Zuckerberg | 29 | ||
4 | John Elkann | 37 | Fiat | |
5 | Rob Goldstein | 39 | Blackrock | |
6 | Brian Chesky | 32 | AirBnB | |
6 | Joe Gebbia | 32 | AirBnB | |
6 | Nate Blecharczyk | 30 | AirBnB | |
7 | Chris Weideman | 38 | U.S. Treasury Department | |
8 | Jun Wang | 37 | BGI | |
9 | Tracy Britt Cool | 29 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
10 | Liv Garfield | 38 | BT Group's Openreach |
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