UCL alumni among leading young entrepreneurs and creatives

UCL alumni named in Forbes’ list
UCL alumni named in Forbes’ list
UCL alumni named in Forbes' list - The pioneering achievements of four UCL alumni have been recognised, after being named in Forbes' annual 'Top 30 Under 30' list of leading entrepreneurs and creatives in Europe. Now in its sixth year, the prestigious list is divided into ten categories, with members of UCL's enterprising community represented in three:   Ali Tehrani (UCL Economics and Geography) was named in the Media and Marketing category as founder of Astroscreen, which uses AI to improve internet communities. Kaitlin Fritz (UCL History of Art) and Olga Kravchenko were named in the Art and Culture category as co-founders of award winning education technology startup Musemio. Mariam Jimoh (UCL Biomedical Sciences) made the Technology category as founder of Oja, a delivery service for local ethnic groceries. Bolu Babalola (UCL American Politics and History) was also named in the Media and Marketing category for her best-selling debut novel Love in Colour. She was also recognised for her work as an ambassador for The World Literacy Foundation. Vital support from the UCL startup ecosystem Astroscreen and Musemio were supported at BaseKX, UCL's dedicated entrepreneurship hub, run by UCL Innovation & Enterprise.
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