Celebrating 10 years of innovation
ANNOUNCING: The CNBC Disruptor 50 Summit |
The most innovative Disruptor companies of the past 10 years culminate together to give you the top insights learned throughout the decade. Hear how some of the top 50 private companies, chosen by CNBC, are growing and innovating through a challenging market, while inspiring change in their larger, incumbent competitors. |
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| STÉPHANE BANCEL Moderna, Chief Executive Officer '14, '15, '16, '17 Disruptor 50 Company Founded in 2010, Moderna reached unicorn status within two years and quickly became a household name during the Covid-19 pandemic. Stéphane Bancel has served as the biotech giant's CEO and member of the board of directors since 2011. |
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| JAY PARIKH Lacework, Co-CEO '22 Disruptor 50 Company With global spending on cybersecurity growing rapidly, data-driven cloud security company Lacework achieved 3x revenue growth last year. Co-CEO and former Facebook VP of Engineering, Jay Parikh, joined the company in 2021. |
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| IVAN SOTO-WRIGHT MoonPay, Co-Founder & CEO '22 Disruptor 50 Company MoonPay aims to make crypto accessible to the masses by allowing users to buy and sell cryptocurrencies using traditional payment methods. Co-founder & CEO Ivan Soto-Wright's vision is to expand to include everything from digital fashion to tokenized stocks. |
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| ANNE WOJCICKI 23andMe, CEO & Co-Founder '13, '16, '17, '18, '19 Disruptor 50 Company Anne Wojcicki co-founded 23andMe in 2006. Under her leadership, 23andMe now provides the only personal genetic test with FDA authorization to deliver health information directly to consumers. |
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