Each year the Business Journal and PHL Inno recognizes the region's promising young individuals innovating in their respective industries for the Inno Under 25 awards. This year we're recognizing 16 individuals as part of the program.
The honorees are tackling an array of issues, from carbon emissions to social media usage to food insecurity to monetizing and streamlining certain business segments. Our 2024 class includes high school and college students as well as recent graduates, each looking to improve or innovate on various sectors of industry.
Now in its fourth year, Inno Under 25 highlights individuals in Greater Philadelphia who are on the cutting edge of innovation – whether in venture capital, technology, health care or other industries.
To determine this year’s list, the Philadelphia Business Journal and PHL Inno sought nominations from the public and considered candidates put forth by our editorial team. To be considered, nominees must be 25 years of age or younger and work for a company based in Greater Philadelphia and/or reside in the region.
Each of this year’s honorees will be profiled in a special print edition of the Business Journal in April.
Here are this year’s Inno Under 25 honorees, their companies and location:
- Agustin Garcinuno, Haley Kang, Tavi Kim and Catherine Liu – Flipkit (Philadelphia)
- Ben Ford – Fundwurx (Philadelphia)
- Alexandre Imbot and Eli Moraru – The Community Grocer (Philadelphia)
- Tanner Maddocks – Athlete Squared (Villanova)
- Kady Meite – Veil Street (Philadelphia)
- Phillip Muller and Evan Wilson – Scaffold Ed (Philadelphia)
- Rohan Kapoor and Jack Reichert – GoGreen Filter (Unionville)
- Niaka Porte – Sasas Mix (Philadelphia)
- Aiden Tahmazian and Sydney Wiredu – Circlez (Williamstown, New Jersey)
Take a look back at last year’s Inno Under 25 honorees here.