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Kristina Tsvetanova
Entrepreneur 30 under 30 ● Enterprise Transformation ● Digital Marketing ● MIT Advisory Board Member
Kristina Tsvetanova is a recognized female entrepreneur who has made significant contributions in the digital field.
She is the founder of BLITAB Technology, known for developing the first tablet for blind and visually impaired individuals.
Kristina has been featured in prestigious publications like the International New York Times, BBC, and CNBC for her innovative work.
She has received numerous awards, including the European Prize for Social Entrepreneurship and Disability, EU Prize for Women Innovators under 30, and MIT Innovator 35under35 Europe.
Kristina is a part of the 2020 Class of European Young Leaders by Friends of Europe, a leading think-tank in Brussels.
Her notable achievements include being selected as the European Laureate of the Cartier Women's Initiative Awards, recognizing her efforts in empowering women entrepreneurs globally.
With a strong educational background, including an MBA from California Lutheran University and a Master's degree in Engineering/Industrial Management from the Technical University of Sofia, Kristina is well-equipped to lead innovative projects.
She has held key positions in top-tier organizations like PwC, MIT Solve, and AGRANA Group, showcasing her expertise in digital transformation, innovation, and new ventures.
Kristina's passion for empowering children through technology has earned her recognition as one of The Social Movers in the modern era.
Her areas of expertise include innovation, digitization, transformation, experience consulting, and creativity.