9 Young Entrepreneurs Who Are Changing the World [Infographic]

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Who says it takes years of experience to do something really big? Young engineers, philanthropists and entrepreneurs are tackling all sorts of issues, and many of them aren’t even waiting until college is over to make their mark. Here are nine of the most important young entrepreneurs.

Shawn Frayne

Company: Humdinger Wind Energy

Founded: 2007

What they do: Humdinger makes a small device called a Windbelt that captures energy from areas where giant wind turbines will not fit.

25 million

Potential number of homes that could be powered by wind in the U.S. by 2020

Michael Nardy

Company: Electronic Payments

Founded: 2000

What they do: Process credit card transactions for thousands of merchants around the world; Electronic Payments’ revenue has grown almost 1,000% in the past five years.

$79 trillion

Total non-cash payments in the U.S. in 2012

Pete Cashmore

Company: Mashable

Founded: 2005

What they do: Mashable has become one of the Web’s most popular destinations, drawing more than 4 million unique visitors each month.

Jonathan Liebmann

Company: Propertuity

Founded: 2008

What they do: Transform rundown space in Johannesburg, South Africa, transforming it into safer housing, thriving business and bustling cultural areas.

Mark Bao

Companies: 10 technology startups and 2 nonprofit foundations

What he does: A prolific developer, Bao is particularly interested in using technology and behavioral science to improve life around the world.

Slava Rubin

Company: Indiegogo

Founded: 2008

What they do: As one of the most popular crowdfunding sites on the Internet, Rubin’s company has helped raise $99 million for thousands of projects, and Rubin played a key role in lobbying for the JOBS Act, which expanded crowdfunding into the startup world through debt and equity funding.

$5 billion+

Total crowdfunding transactions in 2013

Ben Atkinson-Willes

Company: Active Minds

Founded: 2009

What they do: Atkinson-Willes’ own family history led him to develop products designed to help stave off the effects of dementia. Active Minds works with hospitals and organizations across Europe and North America to bring the products to patients.

44.4 million

Estimated number of people with dementia worldwide

Shiza Shahid

Company: Malala Fund

Founded: 2012

What they do: A former business analyst, Shahid left her job in Dubai to direct the Malala Fund, named for Pakistani student Malala Yousafzai, who survived being shot in the head by Taliban fighters. The Malala Fund now aims to turn Malala’s vision for girls’ education into reality around the world. Shahid has helped the fund secure hundreds of thousands in funding, including more than $400,000 in grants from around the world.

Only 30 percent of girls are enrolled in secondary school.

Palmer Luckey

Company: Oculus VR

Founded: 2012

What they do: The company’s first product, Oculus Rift, drew the eye of Facebook, and the social media behemoth is working on a $2 billion purchase of the company Luckey founded and the products he started making when he was still in high school.

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