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What does it take to transform innovation from buzzword to impact? Michael Johnson, PhD, has built his career around bridging the gap between ideas and execution across biotech, business, and fatherhood.

In this episode of the Going Beyond the Deal podcast, J. Michael Fischer Jr. dives deep into Michael’s remarkable career path—from his early days in a Rutgers lab to building and selling a drug discovery company, and now leading one of New Jersey’s top innovation engines. Michael opens up about raising capital against the odds, recognizing when to sell in a bubble, and why consistency in fitness is a direct reflection of success in business.

If you’re an entrepreneur, a father, or someone building something from scratch, this episode will challenge your thinking, inspire action, and leave you with practical tools to level up in life and leadership. 

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Guest Bio:

Dr. Michael Johnson is the President of the New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII), a former biotech founder, and author of the book ”1% Dad”. With a PhD in Environmental Sciences and real-world experience taking a biotech company from lab bench to acquisition, Michael brings a unique blend of scientific rigor, entrepreneurial grit, and operational leadership to everything he does. A recognized voice in the conversation around fatherhood, discipline, and high performance, Michael is also a seasoned CEO and father of two who teaches men how to win in all areas of life without compromise.

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DBD Investment Bank

1% Dad 

Connect with Dr. Michael on LinkedIn

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