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" ... Amazingly enough, Abtin isn't a lawyer himself. His journey to creating Modus is as unconventional as his business model. “I was a fortunate person. I grew up with a close knit family that emigrated to the U.S. from Iran when I was five years old. I was always taught the importance of doing the right thing.” Growing up in the Washington D.C. area, he worked at the Washingtonpost.com in High School where he was exposed to managing and creating document databases. He went to college at the University of Maryland and then entered Law School at American. He was going to law school at night and working for a law firm during the day. He left law school to start Modus in his third year and never looked back. ... "
" ... Hu, who emigrated from China at age 7, began her entrepreneurial journey in 2012 as neither a doctor nor a corporate executive. She was in her twenties and a student at Harvard’s dual MD/MBA program. But for Hu, it wasn’t just about learning the basics or preparing to enter a field that thousands of people graduate into each year. She envisioned making a difference in healthcare on a larger scale. She entered the idea into her program’s business plan competition, and she won. ... "
" ... In fact, Rochioli was one of the pioneers in that valley. In 1978, when wine historian Leon D. Adams wrote his authoritative book Wines of America, he merely said that Russian River showed “potential as a premium wine district,” but as far back as 1959 Joe Rochioli, Sr., who’d emigrated to the valley in 1911 from Italy, and his son, Joe Rochioli, Jr., had planted Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc in the region. In 1968 they planted Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, first selling the grapes to Davis Bynum, and then bottling under their own Fenton Acres label. The younger Joe’s son, Tom, as winemaker, decided to put the family name on their product in 1983 and sold their first estate-bottled Rochioli Pinot Noir in 1985, which was immediately hailed the best in America by Wine Spectator. ... "
" ... Just like his father and grandfather, Kurt grew up in the Zalto studios in Neunagelberg, carefully learning the craft. “Our Zalto glass family tradition goes back well into the 18th century to Veneto, Italy. In 1770, my ancestors emigrated to Austria. I learned the art of glass from my father and later refined it at the glass school in Kramsach and at the Nachtmann company in Germany.” ... "