Meet Luana Lopes Lara: The 29-year-old ex-ballerina spent summers working for Ray Dalio and Ken Griffin—now she’s the youngest female self-made billionaire
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- Luana Lopes Lara, a 29-year-old former ballerina, has been recognized as the youngest female self-made billionaire after founding a startup valued at $11 billion in just six years. Her impressive journey includes summers spent working for notable figures such as Ray Dalio and Ken Griffin.
- This milestone highlights the growing trend of young entrepreneurs achieving significant financial success and underscores the potential for innovation and leadership in the startup ecosystem, inspiring a new generation of business leaders.
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