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Last month, global business media brand, Forbes, announced that Rochester-natives, Sheila and Maya Dunne, have been selected for the inaugural Forbes Next 1000 List Class of 2021, which honors the “upstart entrepreneurs redefining the American dream.”
Sheila Dunne (age 22) and Maya Dunne (age 20) are graduates of Honeoye Falls-Lima High School; Sheila in the Class of 2016 and Maya in the Class of 2017.
The Dunne sisters are amongst the first 250 honorees and have been featured in the “Marketing & Advertising” and “Retail & E-Commerce” categories as two of the youngest. The list celebrates startups who have remained “resilient, vibrant, and ever-changing amidst the pandemic” and showcases diverse individuals from every industry across the country. Recipients have been evaluated by a panel of business leaders including Reid Hoffman, Sheryl Sandberg, Aileen Lee, Alex Rodriguez, Ciara, Lilly Singh, Mellody Hobs