Nominate now: Jewish News’ search for the young tech titans of 2023

Leading names from across the world of tech will help decide the top 40 from nominations received over the next six weeks

The search for the community’s young tech titans and creative geniuses launches this week with a first-of-its-kind project from Jewish News.

Over the next three months, we will identify and celebrate the those making waves – or poised to do so – across the two sectors. And unlike our previous young lists for which we’ve become known, this one will primarily track impact beyond Anglo-Jewry.

Until 31 July, nominations are being accepted through our website for two separate 40 under 40 lists: Tech & Digital and Media & Creatives. Nominations will also come from two expert panels – facilitated by fashion business leader Andrew Gilbert – who will then have the task of selecting the 40-strong lists to be profiled in the JN in the autumn.

The JN Tech40 is sponsored by LabTech.

Justin Cohen and Candice Krieger, co-publisher and business editor of Jewish News, said: “These lists always generate a huge buzz off and online and an excitement about being included that outweighs even our expectations. Members of our community make a huge contribution in these fields and we’ve no doubt our judging panel faces some tricky decisions ahead. Thank you to them all for joining us on this exciting journey.”

Nominees can be business owners, practitioners, funders or contribute in other ways across any part of the tech or creativity arenas (the nomination form features a breakdown).

Potential listees must live in the UK and be aged under 40 on 1 October 2023.

Two further lists – property and business services – will be launched later this year.

Nominate for the Tech & Digital list below or CLICK HERE to nominate for the Media & Creatives list  

The JN Tech40 judges are:

•  Rajesh Agrawal, deputy mayor of London for business

• Moira Benigson, chair, the MBS Group

• Libby Dangoor, chief of staff at Multiverse

• Stephen Grabiner, private investor and philanthropist

• Abdul Hai, LabTech

• Maurice Helfgott, Amery Capital

• Elinor Honigstein, business development at LinkedIn

• Danny Kessler, founder, the Met Group, and chair, UKIB (UK Israel Business)

• Daniel Korski, founder, Public

– Marc Lester, founder WWCS

• Martin Leuw, founder, Growth4Good

• Rebecca Masri, founder, Little Emperors

• Yuval Passov, head of Google for Startups Israel

• Sammy Rubin, founder and CEO, YuLife

• Daniel Saunders, chief executive, L Marks

•  Andrew Showman, co-founder and CTO, Currentbody.com

• Emma Sinclair MBE, co-founder of Enterprise Alumni. UNICEF adviser

•  Alex Stephany, CEO of BEAM

• Leah Stern, partner, Global Communications at OurCrowd

• Eze Vidra, managing partner, Remagine Ventures

– Andrew Wolfson, early stage tech investor

• Justin Cohen, news editor, Jewish News

• Richard Ferrer, editor, Jewish News

• Candice Krieger, business editor, Jewish News and freelance journalist

• Andrew Gilbert, chair, Jewish News Business List