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KIWI KEEN TO BRING IDEAS HOME
Joshua Feast is determined to bring his entrepreneurial skills home.
In 2005, the then 28-year-old Wellingtonian was the inaugural winner of the US$100,000 Fullbright-Platinum Triangle Scholarship, which allowed him to do an MBA at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management, where Ken Morse is based.
He is now running a start-up health information technology business called Cogito Health, which came out of the laboratories of MIT. It recently received a grant from a group set up by the Mayor of Boston.
"So I'm following in the directives set out by Ken Morse, " Feast says.
"I'd like to do another company from New Zealand when I'm done with this one."