| Aaron is involved in all facets of the investment process and draws from a broad background
in healthcare and start-up operations to advise and support companies throughout their growth.
As the Managing Director, Aaron is also responsible for the day-to-day activities of the firm.
Prior to founding Norwich Ventures, Aaron worked for DEKA, the engineering think tank of Dean Kamen,
where he helped develop partnerships and formulate business plans for emerging technologies.
Aaron has also worked in start-up operations where he helped launch a subsidiary of Express Scripts and
helped launch a venture-backed payments company. Both companies were acquired in transactions totalling
over $500 million. Aaron began his career as a consultant at McKinsey & Company, where he advised healthcare
clients ranging from leading medical device companies to a rural hospital system.
In other healthcare related activities, Aaron serves as a board member of MedTech IGNITE, an initiative of the
Massachusetts Medical Device Industry Council (MassMEDIC) for nurturing early-stage medical device
entrepreneurs.
Aaron earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth College
with a double A.B. in Chemistry and Economics.
Outside of medical devices, Aaron takes an active interest in education and teaching.
He has taught introductory micro- and macro-economics at Harvard University as a Teaching Fellow where he won
the Allyn Young Teaching Prize. He is also co-author of How the Wise Decide, a forthcoming book on
decision-making in business (Crown Business, 2008).
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