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View this email in your browser. Meet the influencers, executives, and game changers on this year's 40 Under 40 list It’s been a monumental year of change in everything from the way we work and travel to how we buy groceries and invest our savings. (Bitcoin, anyone?) This year’s 40 under 40 list highlights the rising entrepreneurs, influencers, creators, and executives that have shaped the global pandemic experience—and are paving the way for what comes next.
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Senate seats have “traditionally been so exclusive, so reserved for incredibly wealthy people,” says Wisconsin’s lieutenant governor. He hopes to change that.
Rohan Seth’s combination of product and tech chops coupled with an entrepreneurial drive helped get him on Fortune’s annual 40 Under 40 list. He’s helping steer one of the most talked-about consumer apps in recent years at a crucial time in its history.
Deciem, the dynamic company behind the Ordinary, was on the verge of collapse after a year of scandal—until Nicola Kilner took the reins.
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