Six YouTube stars have been selected to provide inside access to the World Economic Forum’s annual conference in Davos. Prajakta Koli, aka Mostly Sane, who is representing India on the international arena, is part of the delegation of digital stars.
The World Economic Forum’s annual gathering is held in the gorgeous Swiss town of Davos every year, drawing hundreds of world leaders, corporate titans, CEOs, social activists, celebrities, and economists. This year, 52 heads of state and government and about 600 CEOs will gather in Davos. Additionally, some of the most exciting and socially conscious digital innovators in the world are chosen to cover the WEF annual meeting and aid in bringing important problems to a broader audience.
The delegation this year is the biggest collection of social media producers to have ever attended the WEF annual meeting. Six YouTube celebrities will help Davos 2023 reach a combined audience of over 230 million, an increase from the two featured last year. To unearth intriguing tales in Davos 2023, Adanna Steinacker, Luis Villar, Prajakta Koli, Wodemaya, and Nathalia Arcuri will join Nuseir Yassin, who has previously covered the conference.
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Who is Prajakta Koli?
Prajakta Koli, 29, is the woman behind one of India’s biggest female-run comedy channels on YouTube. Her YouTube channel, Mostly Sane, has 6.8 million subscribers. It began as a platform for Koli’s comedy skits but has now advanced to include her interviews with some of the most well-known figures in Bollywood, her trip vlogs, and more.
Prajakta Koli, a YouTuber from Mumbai, is also an influencer and an actor. She has 7.3 million followers on Instagram. With Jug Jugg Jeeyo, she made her big-screen debut the previous year. Anil Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, and Kiara Advani play the key roles in the movie. Koli has appeared in a number of online series, including Mismatched on Netflix. She was invited to meet former US President Barack Obama at an event hosted by the Obama Foundation in 2017 because she was one of Forbes India’s 30 Under 30 alumni.
She is at Davos this year to find stories on female education and climate action, WEF said.
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