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May 14, 2013

Agnello Dias, Kirthiga Reddy on Fast Company's top 100 creative people in business 2013

Nate Silver, principal of Five Thirty Eight and author, listed as the most creative person for the year

Agnello Dias, Kirthiga Reddy on Fast Company's top 100 creative people in business 2013

 

Agnello Dias, co-founder, creative director, Taproot India, and Kirthiga Reddy, director of online operations, Facebook India, feature in business magazine Fast Company's list of top 100 creative people in business for 2013. 
 
Reddy features at number four in the list, while Dias comes in at 59.
 
Nate Silver, principal at Five Thirty Eight and author, is listed as the most creative person for the year. 
 
Fast Company is a business magazine that releases 10 issues per year focused on technology, business, and design.
 
On the list for 2013 (on www.fastcompany.com), Robert Safian, editor, Fast Company, said, "Our ‘100 Most Creative People in Business’ come from all industries around the globe; as they share their experiences in our pages, we hope they inspire yours. As in the four prior years, the 2013 edition features only people who haven't been on any previous lists or profiled in our magazine before.”
 
He added that people on the list this year include professionals from Ford, Twitter, Dropbox, Live Nation, NFL, NBA, Yahoo, Samsung, American Express, Foursquare, Big Machine Records, Spotify and Gap.
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