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Klavdia Petrivna was included in the rating of the most influential Ukrainian stars under the age of 30

Klavdia Petrivna entered the ranking of the most influential Ukrainian stars under 30

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Ukrainian magazine Forbes Ukraine presented the fifth “30 under 30” list, honoring ambitious young Ukrainians who have reached great heights over the past year.

Bright representatives of domestic showbiz were included in the rating. This is reported on the Forbes Ukraine website.

Forbes Ukraine noted that this year the magazine received more than 1,200 questionnaires from potential list participants. This is the largest number of questionnaires for all the years of the project's existence. The editors selected the shortlist based on the following criteria: the quality and adequacy of the application, the significance and realism of the achievements, the development potential of the candidates.

It is interesting that 19-year-old Klavdia Petrivna – the youngest among the most successful Ukrainians under the age of 30.A third of the list was made up of military personnel and volunteers, another third – domestic athletes and businessmen.

Our list this year – a vivid reflection of the social contract announced at the beginning of the year by Volodymyr Zelensky: “Either you fight or you work.” Almost a third of the list – military But in other categories as well, many laureates of the list are closely related to the Defense Forces, – writes Forbes.

The oldest member of the list is Sviatoslav Svyatnychenko– a Ukrainian IT worker who founded the acceleration program for Mission Possible startups. He managed to attract the American fund UMAEF with a capital of $285 million to the project.

Candidates were divided into six categories: “Military and volunteers”, “Agents of change”, “Business” (non-IT), “Creative industries “, “Sport”, “IT”.

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The list also included:

  • Oksana “Ksena” Ryabchuk– a native of the Ivano-Frankivsk region, a poet, a laureate of the Mariyka Pidhiryanka prize, a platoon commander of the UAV complex. She is the author of poetry collections “Meeting Death”, “The Road of Life”. Ryabchuk was awarded in the “military” category.
  • Olexander Khomenko – the founder of the MUR creative association, which is engaged in popularizing Ukrainian writers and poets among the younger generation. He created the musical “You [Romantic]” about the artists of the Shot Renaissance. Khomenka was awarded in the category “Cultural industries”.
  • Schmalgauzen– A musical electronic group that has created a new creative direction, which is a mixture of jazz and theater with certain interspersions of freak-cabaret. The members of the team were awarded in the category “Cultural industries”.
  • Yelizaveta Knyzhenko – Ukrainian jeweler, she is the co-founder of the Dukachi jewelry brand. She was awarded in the “Business” category.
  • Olexander “Teren” Budko – a veteran of the Russian-Ukrainian war, host of the travel show “Leg Dump, or All Inclusive”. “Terena” was recognized in the “Agents of Change” category.
  • Ian Shemaeva (Jerry Heil) – Ukrainian singer who performed in a duet with Alyona Alona at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö. She received an award in the category “Cultural industries”.
  • Artem Martynenko – a Ukrainian engineer who is the chief architect of the Delta combat control system. This project helps to increase the level of control and management during the conduct of hostilities. It was noted in the “IT” category.
Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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