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Inc.'s 30 under 30 is a featured annual list of 30 entrepreneurs under the age of 30 put together by Inc. magazine.

Applicants are reviewed by a panel of judges and winners are featured in the magazine or its website.[1][2]

In 2014, Inc. extended the age limit to 35 in honor of the magazine's 35th anniversary.[3]

Honorees

Class of 2008

Class of 2011

Class of 2012

  • Contently - Joe Coleman, Shane Snow, and Dave Goldberg
  • Fabulous Coach - Ray Land
  • Heyzap - Jude Gomila and Immad Akhund
  • PharmaSecure - Nathan Sigworth
  • 2tor - Jeremy Johnson
  • University Parent Media - Sarah Schupp
  • Tieks - Kfir Gavrieli and Elram Gavrieli
  • Ciplex - Ilya Pozin
  • Lookout Mobile Security - John Hering, James Burgess, and Kevin Mahaffey
  • JESS3 - Jesse Thomas and Leslie Bradshaw
  • GiveForward - Desiree Vargas Wrigley
  • AppStack - Steve Espinosa
  • Blank Label - Fan Bi and Danny Wong
  • Dwolla - Ben Milne
  • Back to the Roots - Nikhil Arora and Alex Velez
  • School House - Rachel Weeks
  • Big Easy Blends - Craig Cordes and Antonio LaMartina
  • Rebellion Photonics - Allison Lami Sawyer
  • Mixbook - Andrew Laffoon and Aryk Grosz
  • Zivelo - Ziver Birg
  • Simple Energy - Yoav Luri and Justin Segall
  • Massive Health - Aza Raskin
  • General Assembly - Adam Pritzker, Matthew Brimer, and Brad Hargreaves
  • Spotify - Daniel Ek
  • BaubleBar - Amy Jain and Danielle Yacobovsky
  • Synthetic - Lucas Buick and Ryan Dorshorst
  • Pinterest - Ben Silbermann
  • Codecademy - Zach Sims and Ryan Buminski
  • Geoloqi - Amber Case and Aaron Parecki
  • Uassist.ME - Alfredo Atanacio and Rodolfo Schildknecht
  • The Unreasonable Institute - Tyler Hartung, Daniel Epstein, and Teju Ravilochan

Class of 2014

Class of 2015

  • Ipsy - Michelle Phan
  • Enplug - Navdeep Reddy, Zach Spitulski, Nanxi Liu, Alex Ross
  • ZappRx - Zoe Barry
  • The Zebra - Adam Lyons
  • ClassDojo - Liam Don, Sam Chaudhary
  • Sols - Kegan Schouwenburg
  • Avant - Paul Zhang, John Sun
  • Next Big Sound - Samir Rayani, David Hoffman, Alex White
  • Knotch - Anda Gansca
  • Coach Up - Jordan Fliegel
  • PlayQ - Joe Aigboboh, Ryan Komori
  • Help.com - Douglas Hanna
  • Sweet Green - Nathaniel Ru, Jonathan Neman, Nicolas Jammet
  • Twice - Noah Ready-Campbell, Calvin Young
  • Gumroad - Sahil Lavingia
  • LSTN - Bridget Hilton
  • Double Map - Peter SerVaas, Eric Jiang, Ilya Rekhter
  • Athos - Christopher Wiebe, Dhananja Jayalath
  • Chromatik - Matt Sandler
  • HourlyNerd - Peter Maglathlin, Patrick Petitti, Rob Biederman
  • Soylent - Rob Rhinehart
  • Shoptiques - Olga Vidisheva
  • Wanderu - Igor Bratnikov, Polina Raygorodskaya
  • BucketFeet - Aaron Firestein
  • ThinkLite - Danny Wadhwani, Dinesh Wadhwani
  • Stripe - Patrick Collison, John Collison
  • Riffraff - Kirsten Stuckey
  • Poshly - Doreen Bloch
  • NatureBox - Gautam Gupta
  • Casper - Neil Parikh, Luke Sherwin, Gabe Flateman

[4]

Class of 2016

  • TaskUs - Bryce Maddock, Jaspar Weir[5]

References

  1. ^ "Top Young Entrepreneurs of 2011: 30 Under 30." Inc.com. Inc., 2011. Web. 21 Oct. 2014.
  2. ^ "30 Under 30: America's Coolest Young Entrepreneurs." Small Business Ideas and Resources for Entrepreneurs. Inc., 2012. Web. 21 Oct. 2014.
  3. ^ Ransom, Diana."Attention Young Founders: Apply Now for Inc.'s 30 Under 30." Inc.com. Inc., n.d. Web. 21 Oct. 2014.
  4. ^ Fenn, Donna (22 April 2015). "30 UNDER 30 Remember These Names: The 2015 30 Under 30 List Is Here". Inc. Magazine. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  5. ^ Blakely, Lindsay (22 April 2015). "Meet the Outsourcing Company Powering Some of the Web's Hottest Startups". Inc. Magazine.