Seven Filipinos make it to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia 2021 list
Seven Filipinos landed in list, which highlights millennial and Gen Z leaders who persevered and thrived despite global uncertainty.
They are:
- Rexy Josh Dorado, co-founder of , a homegrown social media app
- , an artist and musician
- Carmina Bayombong, co-founder of , which provides educational loans to financially disadvantaged youth
- Edward Christopher Dee, a researcher at , which specializes in comprehensive cancer treatment and research
- Angela Chen and Aurelien Chu, co-founders of Eskwelabs, an edtech company that enables participatory and active learning experiences
- Ryan Gervasa, founder of Virtualahan, a school that breaks down employment barriers for persons with disabilities
- , a conservation photographer聽
鈥淲e鈥檙e honored to be recognized by Forbes and, above all, excited to be a beacon for the potential of the global Filipino community and its creative and economic power,鈥 said Mr. Dorado, who is featured on the cover.
The criteria for making the list include their demonstration of leadership, how they embody the entrepreneurial spirit synonymous with Forbes, and their potential of success in their industry. Other factors like innovation, disruption 鈥 and size and growth of their ventures in some categories 鈥 also play a role.
鈥淔rom a Filipino entrepreneur re-imagining social media platforms to a fintech unicorn founder and a group of Afghan teenage girls developing a low-cost ventilator to help fight the virus, these trailblazers are truly unstoppable,鈥 said Rana W. Watson, Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia editor.
Others featured in the list鈥檚 sixth iteration are K-pop singer Ji-eun Lee 鈥淚U鈥 and actor Joo-hyuk Nam from South Korea; the current world No. 1 ranked women鈥檚 singles table tennis player Chen Meng from China; indigenous rapper Danzal Baker 鈥淏aker Boy鈥 from Australia; Sazzad Hossain, founder of SDI Academy from Singapore; Hong Kong singer Jackson Wang; Indian teenage influencer Jannat Rahmani; May Nagahisa, a Japanese ballerina at Mariinsky Theater; and India鈥檚 Pranav Bajaj, co-founder of Medulance Healthcare.
The average age of Asia鈥檚 under 30s list is 26.4 years. Eighty-three percent consider being under the age of 30 an advantage in their career.聽
Thirty honorees were selected in 10 categories: the arts; entertainment and sports; finance and venture capital; media, marketing and advertising; retail and e-commerce; enterprise technology; industry, manufacturing and energy; healthcare and science; social impact and consumer technology. This year鈥檚 class was chosen from 2,500 nominations, researched by Forbes journalists from across the region and vetted by industry veterans.
Of the 300 honorees on the list, 17 have startups that have managed to secure over $15 million in funding each. One of these is to come out of India, and is valued at $3 billion. India is the most represented on this year鈥檚 list, .
The birthday cutoff to make the 2021 list was December 31, 1990. Ages were calculated as of December 31, 2020. Last year, five Filipinos made the list: Francis Plaza, founder of e-payment processing platform PayMongo; Louise Mabulo, founder of the Cacao Project; Breech Asher Harani, multimedia artist at Alexandrite Pictures; gymnast Carlos Yulo; and skateboarder Margielyn Didal. 鈥 Patricia B. Mirasol



