The world of business is constantly evolving and every year we see new trailblazers leading the way. The latest edition of Forbes’ “40 under 40” showcases the top young business leaders of 2021 who have made a mark in their respective fields. These young leaders have not just achieved success early on in their careers but have also set an example for future generations.

Let’s take a closer look at some of the young business leaders who made it to this year’s list:

1. Harsh Jain (25), Co-founder and COO of Dream11: Harsh Jain started his entrepreneurship journey while he was still in college. Today, Dream11 is India’s biggest fantasy sports platform and is valued at over $2.5 billion.

2. Dave Salvant (30) and Songe LaRon (29), Co-founders of Squire: These two young entrepreneurs have disrupted the male grooming industry with their innovative barbershop management software, Squire. Their platform has already raised $58 million in funding.

3. Anne Milgram (48), Co-founder and CEO of Elevate: Anne Milgram has an impressive track record in public service and law. Her tech startup, Elevate, helps government agencies in the U.S. to track police misconduct and improve accountability.

4. Brian Requarth (39), Co-founder of Viva Real: Brian Requarth is an American entrepreneur who moved to Brazil and co-founded Viva Real, an online real estate platform. The company was eventually acquired by OLX Group for $50 million.

5. Miki Agrawal (42), Founder of TUSHY: Miki Agrawal is a serial entrepreneur who has founded several successful startups. Her latest venture, TUSHY, is a sustainable bidet attachment that aims to reduce toilet paper usage.

These young business leaders have not just achieved success early on in their careers but have also made a positive impact on society. They are an inspiration for young entrepreneurs who dream of making it big in the business world.

What can we learn from these young business leaders? Firstly, they have a passion for what they do and are not afraid to take risks. Secondly, they have a strong work ethic and are willing to put in the time and effort required to achieve their goals. Finally, they create products and services that solve real-world problems and have a positive impact on people’s lives.

In conclusion, the Forbes’ “40 under 40” list is a reminder that age is just a number when it comes to entrepreneurship and business leadership. It’s never too early or too late to follow your dreams and make a difference. So, get inspired and start your journey towards success.

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