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SiniSTAR CEO Alexis Vertefeuille Named to Forbes 30 Under 30
By Nathan Guss|4 min|December 2023
SiniSTAR’s CEO and founder Alexis Vertefeuille lands on the Forbes 30 Under 30 for the innovative company’s strong growth and social impact.
Forbes has named Alexis Vertefeuille to its 30 Under 30 North America list for 2024. The renowned business magazine selected SiniSTAR’s founder and CEO in the Social Impact category.
What is Forbes 30 Under 30?
The Forbes 30 Under 30 is a prestigious annual list of 600 influential young trailblazers in twenty diverse categories spanning business to sports. Launched over a decade ago, it identifies emerging superstars in various fields.
What is the selection process?
Forbes creates a pool of candidates by drawing from online nominations, suggestions from past list members and industry experts, and its own beat reporting. The magazine focuses on founders and entrepreneurs rather than those who joined companies post-founding. This year, Forbes chose Vertefeuille from over 11,000 submissions. The magazine’s writers and editors winnow the candidates down to 100 people for review by a three- or four-person panel of high-profile, expert judges for each category. Past panelists include Mark Cuban, Taylor Swift, Thomas Dohmke, and Devin Booker. The process involves rigorously evaluating each candidate based on factors such as innovation, impact, and potential. The magazine also considers financial metrics, such as funding, revenue, evaluation, innovativeness, and the potential to scale.
Why did SiniSTAR’s founder and CEO earn a spot?
Alexis Vertefeuille was recognized in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 for bringing the sharing economy and technology to bear in the insurance housing industry, the company’s impressive growth, and its social impact through providing better homes for displaced individuals while strengthening community resilience.
· Reshaping Insurance Housing
Harnessing cutting-edge technology and the home-sharing economy, SiniSTAR is revolutionizing insurance housing. The company’s platform streamlines the temporary housing process for everyone involved—policyholders, adjusters, and short-term rental operators. The first home-sharing platform to ever provide insurance housing, it allows small-scale STR operators to bid on contracts, bringing competition into a market previously dominated by big players. Moreover, it has made relocation smoother by using AI to match displaced families with the right home and automating payments, legal paperwork, and extensions.
· Robust Growth
The spark for the company was lit when Vertefeuille found a better temporary home for just one person back in 2016. During a happenstance encounter, he learned that a friend’s mother was stuck in a hotel after a home damages. He connected her with another friend who had a vacant apartment and saw the difference quality housing could make. Shortly afterward, he founded SiniSTAR with his own savings. The company’s innovative approach quickly gained traction. Its growth accelerated during the pandemic when short-term rental operators sought to offset the loss of tourism revenue. Today, SiniSTAR boasts thousands of hosts in the U.S., Canada, and France, and partnerships with many leading insurers.
· Social Impact
SiniSTAR has a significant, multidimensional social impact. It has opened a new market to small short-term rental businesses, offering them another revenue stream and democratizing the industry. At the same time, this shift in insurance housing gives communities access to a broad network of higher-quality temporary options. As a result, they become more resilient when disasters strike. But perhaps most important, SiniSTAR makes a meaningful difference for individuals facing major home damages with more comfortable, convenient living conditions and superior service during challenging times.
Alexis Vertefeuille’s inclusion in Forbes 30 Under 30 North America for 2024 is a testament to his visionary leadership and the whole SiniSTAR team’s groundbreaking work. The upshot? The company has transformed the insurance housing sector and improved thousands of people’s lives.
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