The Kids Are Alright
Marie Claire Australia|January 2021
What were you doing when you were a teenager? Meet the Gen Z entrepreneurs who’ve founded game-changing companies and are shaking up the business world for the better. Let’s hear it for the girls, writes Alley Pascoe
Alley Pascoe
The Kids Are Alright

ALI KITINAS,18

Founder of Freedom Scrub and One Two Many

Marie Claire: You were Australia’s youngest CEO. Tell us about founding your first business at 11.

Ali Kitinas: My first business was called OTS Marketing, and it was a small social media agency. Being young and growing up on social media, I had a lot of my mum’s business colleagues asking me, “Can you help me with Instagram? I have no idea how to use it!” So I thought why not turn it into a business and help startups that don’t have a lot of money and can’t hire a bigger agency?

mc: Then at 16 you became the founder and CEO of Freedom Scrub. What was your inspiration for the business?

AK: Founding Freedom Scrub was a serendipitous moment. I had just come back from a trip to Kolkata, India, where I was working with a charity called the Hope Foundation that rescues young girls from human trafficking. When I came back to Australia, I was introduced to the Freedom Hub, an organisation that works with women and girls in Australia affected by human trafficking. When I learnt that this was happening in my own country, I knew I wanted to help. At the same time, I was making body scrubs as gifts for people for Christmas. It all clicked when I realised the Freedom Hub has a cafe, which raises money for their Survivor School. I decided to recycle their coffee grinds to make body scrubs and support their work.

mc: It’s a big mission. Have you felt underestimated because of your age?

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