Five alumni from Universidade Católica Portuguesa are part of the Class of 2024 on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list

The list is made up of 30 young people under the age of 30 who have turned their dreams and ambitions into work and have become truly talented entrepreneurs by creating projects with an impact.

These 30 young people are founders, co-founders or partners of companies and their combined turnover is around 66 million euros, much higher than the 6.4 million of the Class of 2023.

Five of these 30 young people were students at the Universidade Católica Portuguesa and excel in a wide variety of categories:

Carolina Queiroz da Cunha stands out in the Art category, Diogo Baptista and Luís Tavares in the Finance category, Frederico Stock and Bárbara Oliveira in the Healthcare category.

See the full list of young people in the Class of 2024 here.

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