There was a joke on Twitter this fall: Decades from now, Ph.D. candidates in history will specialize in a particular day from 2020. Which is to say this year was, uh, big. Covid, a reckoning on race, and a U.S. election made compiling the fourth annual Bloomberg 50 easier in ways (many people are doing notable things) and harder in others (many people are doing notable things).
Here are a few rising above 2020’s high bar in our look at the people in business, entertainment, finance, politics, and science and technology whose accomplishments merit recognition: Aurora James got retailers to pledge 15% of their shelf space to Black-owned brands in the wake of George Floyd’s death, and Tim Bray quit his executive job at Amazon.com to protest the firing of workers who’d raised concerns about Covid. The president of Taiwan kept the pandemic under control, and when Australian wildfires raged, comedian Celeste Barber raised millions in relief.
See below for alums of our list whose 2020 efforts also deserved a nod. To check out who might appear on next year’s Bloomberg 50, scroll down—though we’d be lying if we said we could predict the next few days, let alone 2021.
● William Barr, U.S. attorney general ● Amy Coney Barrett, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court ● Jeff Bezos, CEO, Amazon.com Inc. ● Joe Biden, president-elect of the U.S. ● Jair Bolsonaro, president of Brazil ● Sergey Brin, co-director, Alphabet Inc. ● Warren Buffett, chairman and CEO, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. ● Tim Cook, CEO, Apple Inc. ● Pope Francis ● LeBron James, Forward, Los Angeles Lakers ● Boris Johnson, prime minister of the U.K. ● Kim Jong Un, supreme leader of North Korea ● Emmanuel Macron, president of France ● Mitch McConnell, majority leader of the U.S. Senate ● Angela Merkel, chancellor of Germany ● Narendra Modi, prime minister of India ● Rupert Murdoch, co-chairman, Fox Corp. ● Elon Musk, CEO, Tesla Inc. and SpaceX ● Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, member of the U.S. House of Representatives ● Larry Page, co-director, Alphabet ● Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives ● Vladimir Putin, president of Russia ● Masayoshi Son, CEO, SoftBank Group Corp. ● Donald Trump, president of the U.S. ● Xi Jinping, president of the People’s Republic of China ● Mark Zuckerberg, chairman and CEO, Facebook Inc.
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