Anonymous ID: 89181b May 28, 2019, 5:59 a.m. No.6607854   🗄️.is 🔗kun

1st & 10 on the 40.

 

Fortune's "40 Under 40" List, 2019.

http://fortune.com/40-under-40/

 

Welcome to Fortune’s 2018 40 Under 40, our annual ranking of the most influential young people in business. Read on to meet these disruptors, innovators, rebels and artists—

 

#1. Kevin Systrom, 34

Cofounder and CEO, Instagram

http://fortune.com/40-under-40/kevin-systrom-1/

 

It crossed the billion-user mark, introduced a new videostreaming feature, and is reported to be worth $100 billion. It also seems to possess a Tefl on-like force field, leaving it unscathed by the privacy crisis engulfing its parent company, Facebook. “Insta” users either don’t know the two are related, or they’re too addicted to care.

 

#10. Keith Cozza, 39

President and CEO, Icahn Enterprises

http://fortune.com/40-under-40/keith-cozza-10/

 

Under his leadership, Icahn—the conglomerate with investments in a slew of industries, from energy and railcars to food and fashion, named after its founder, activist investor Carl Icahn—saw record net income last year of $2.4 billion. As of May, the University of Dayton alum also serves as chairman of the board at Xerox, where Icahn just won a high-profile shareholder campaign.

 

#40. Rana el Kaliouby, 39

Cofounder and CEO, Affectiva

http://fortune.com/40-under-40/rana-el-kaliouby-40/

 

El Kaliouby is training machines to master the fuzzy realm of human feelings. The Egyptian-American entrepreneur cofounded Affectiva, a venture-backed “Emotion A.I.” startup, as a research scientist at MIT in 2009. Since then, the firm has analyzed 6.8 million faces—the better for decoding how to tell a smile from a smirk—and signed up 25% of the world’s biggest companies as users. Marketers, eager to test ads and products, have pounced on the mind-reading technology, though it’s also being applied to more virtuous use cases, like assisting individuals with autism and diagnosing depression.

Anonymous ID: 89181b May 28, 2019, 6:39 a.m. No.6608069   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6608006

 

She may have been misinformed, or not. The track record of the gay identity politics is such that big lies have persisted long after having been debunked.

 

The attack on the man-woman basis of marriage laws has suffered from these sort of falsehoods. And the ways and means of vilification of the opponents of so-called same-sex marriage are of a piece with what has been on display in the wake of the 2016 presidential election.

 

But it also applies to the history of the pro-abortion movement. Same tools, different topics, but all of a piece.