# Ruralis CEO Nicolas Verderosa Joins Forbes Italy’s Top 100 Under 30 | Ruralis

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Lucio Nitti

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Ruralis Inc.

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link: https://www.spotandweb.it/news/866324/il-ceo-di-ruralis-nicolas-verderosa-entra-nella-top-100-dei-giovani-under-30-di-forbes-italia.html#grefNicolas Verderosa, 27 years old and CEO of Ruralis.com, the startup dedicated to developing tourism and managing vacation rentals in Italy’s villages and rural areas, has been named among Forbes Italy’s Top 100 Under 30 in the “Social Impact” category. This prestigious recognition highlights the remarkable success of Ruralis and its team in driving the socio-economic development of small Italian towns, many of which are affected by depopulation.For the seventh consecutive year, the renowned business magazine has honored 100 young talents across various fields, including healthcare, sports, fashion, technology, finance, music, media, and tourism. The latest issue features tennis champion Jannik Sinner, who was included in the Forbes Italy Under 30 list in 2020, and singer Angelina Mango, the winner of the 2024 Sanremo Music Festival.Nicolas Verderosa's name appears alongside other notable figures such as Roberto, Giovanni, Emidio, and Chiara Mugnai, founders of Eoliann, a company using satellite data from ESA and NASA to predict extreme weather events across Europe. Other honorees include Jacopo Tissi, principal dancer of the Het Nationale Ballet and former star of the Bolshoi Ballet and La Scala, as well as Mirko Cazzato, the 22-year-old behind MaBasta, an initiative to combat school bullying. The list also features Chiara Schettino and Filippo Toni, founders of Rosso, which aims to simplify blood donations in Italy, and Stefano Cappello, who developed Limenet, an innovative deep-tech solution for capturing and storing CO₂ in seawater. Other entrepreneurs recognized include Davide Guidara, the acclaimed chef of Therasia Resort Sea & Spa in Sicily, and Federico Giannetti and Michele Morabito, founders of COREangels Climate, Italy’s first investment vehicle dedicated exclusively to climate tech startups. The list also includes Carlo Villani, Mattia Bertolani, Guglielmo Riva, and Daniel Kaidanovic, creators of Voidless, a startup that designs industrial machines for on-demand packaging, optimizing transport and reducing cardboard waste."Being included in Forbes Italy’s Top 100 Under 30 is a testament to the dedication and passion that my team and I have put into creating a unique product at the European level, one that adds real value for vacation rental owners and business stakeholders," says Nicolas Verderosa. "Creating value for others is challenging. It requires hard work, passion, and expertise. We are proud of this incredible achievement and excited for the future that lies ahead for Ruralis."Since 2020, Ruralis has been helping property owners in small Italian villages manage their vacation rentals. Using industry-leading technology, it provides training and support to help hosts welcome tourists in the best possible way. The company offers comprehensive consulting services, from property staging to dynamic pricing strategies and handling the bureaucracy of short-term rentals.Ruralis currently operates in 35 provinces across Italy, managing over 150 properties and welcoming more than 10,000 tourists from 25 different nationalities.By the end of 2024, the company plans to launch a Series A funding round to expand further in Italy and enter a new European market.