From Ballerina to Billionaire, Who is the World's Youngest Self-Made Billionaire?

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From professional ballerina to MIT, Luana's extraordinary journey, filled with hardship and success, saw her build a billion-dollar startup in just six years. —Image: Foreign Media


Luana Lara has become the world's youngest self-made billionaire.

Luanna managed to build a billion-dollar startup in just 6 years. From ballet to billion-dollar, from professional ballerina to MIT, Luanna's extraordinary journey of hardship and success has made her a billionaire.

According to Forbes magazine, former Brazilian professional dancer Luana Lopes Lara, who received a degree in computer science from MIT after rigorous ballet training, is the most successful ballerina in the world.

In just six years, he and his co-founder, Tarek Mansour, built a forecasting startup called Kalchi, which is now valued at $11 billion. 

He turned Luana into the world's youngest self-made billionaire, at just 29 years old.





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