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Kiwi founders need bigger ambition, says Ministry of Awesome CEO

They should also shout louder about their achievements, says Marian Johnson.

Ministry of Awesome CEO Marian Johnson speaks with Fiona Rotherham.

New Zealand needs to foster more of a culture of ambition to accelerate its high-growth startup, tech, and innovation economy, says Marian Johnson, chief executive of the Ministry of Awesome (MoA) and a member of the Government’s new Startup Advisors Council.

MoA was set up in 2012 in the

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Fiona Rotherham Mon, 05 Dec 2022
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