Forbes: Two Hungarians among the top young entrepreneurs in 2020
“At a time of great global uncertainty, it is hard to see beyond the doom and gloom. Fortunately, our fifth annual Under 30 Europe list delivers a much-needed dose of optimism. Here we highlight the young visionary leaders brashly reinventing business and society from a Finnish duo turning used coffee beans into sneakers to a Dutch team designing solar-powered cars.”
Forbes did not miss the opportunity to publish its annual article about 300 youngs visionaries of Europe from thirty-two European countries with incredible talent, vision, and endurance; all of them achieved something great in different fields.
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This year the list features two young Hungarians!
The 26-year-old Flóra Borsi is an autodidact digital photography artist whose works have met acclaim from New-Zealand to the United States of America.
Flora is a young fine art photographer from Hungary. She uses exquisite photo manipulation to create surreal images that are thematically focused on identity, relationships, emotions and dreams. Her immaculate technique and subtle conceptual ideas create beautiful evocations of universal emotions, from lust and desire to despair and loss.
The other Hungarian featured on the list got incredible media reputation when he beat the record of the Olympic champion American swimmer Michael Phelps. Kristóf Milák holds the world-record of 200 meters butterfly since then and returned with a gold and silver medal from his last championship.
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Read alsoForbes: The top 50 wealthiest Hungarians in 2019
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Source: www.forbes.hu
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Fabulous Stuff!!! 🙂