Latto, Druski, Bad Bunny Tapped For 2023 Forbes Under 30 Summit In Ohio

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Forbes has announced the Ohio lineup for its annual Under 30 Summit, which is held to “recognize the state’s impressive community of entrepreneurs and innovators.”

Taking place from October 8-11 at the Cleveland Public Auditorium this year — Latto, Druski, Bad Bunny and more are scheduled to appear. Additionally, the summit will include key speakers Kendall Jenner, Machine Gun Kelly, 2x WNBA Champion Renee Montgomery, Pinky Cole and many more.

According to a press release, the 2023 summit will be an immersive experience with a private concert headlined by the “Put It On Da Floor” rapper, with A-list speakers, exclusive networking opportunities, industry-focused excursions, local culinary experiences, community service opportunities and more.

“This year’s Under 30 Summit will bring together the best young minds across industries, from venture capital to public policy and more,” stated Kristin Stoller, Editor of Forbes Under 30 in a press release. “Our goal for hosting this summit in Cleveland is to help spotlight Ohio’s spirit of entrepreneurship, and the opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors to succeed.”

Guests will also be able to enjoy special engagements, like the Slutty Vegan owner’s book signing, an Under 30 bar crawl, roundtables, panels and sessions like “Insider Tips On How To Make The Forbes 30 Under 30 List.”

The Cleveland event will also bring forth top local restaurants and food vendors at the Local Food Festival held October 9-10.

Last year’s Detroit event saw special guests including, The Detroit Youth Choir, and Megan Thee Stallion, who is the first Black woman to cover a Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Issue. The “Savage” rhymer also had a sit-down where she spoke on her endorsements during the summit.

“People wanting to use your face and your image to sell their product is easy,” she said during the chat. “But caring about something to me, and caring about who I’m selling something to, and my supporters—I’m not about to get up and talk about something I don’t care about or put my face on something I don’t know about.”

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