John Steven Mullaly

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Private life sciences investor John Steven Mullaly, in brief.

John Steven Mullaly

Home: Cohasset, MA.  Age: 56.  Birthplace: Boston, MA.  Significant other: My wife, Beth Mullaly.  Alma mater: Northeastern University.

Current project: Training to become a ski coach for disabled skiers.  Recent professional development: Three years as a relationship manager at a leading life sciences investor relations firm.  Hobbies: Mountain biking, skiing, running, sailing.  Recent travel or adventure: Bareboat sailing in the British Virgin Islands.  Last book read: The Corrections, by Jonathan Franzen. Recently viewed and recommended: Disclaimer (Apple TV+).  Recent unique acquisition: Harley-Davidson Nightster.  

What one word would your closest friend use to describe you? Loyal.  Moral compass: I tell myself with every decision: Do the right thing.  What is your greatest joy? Exercise.  What occupation, other than your own, do you most admire? Teachers.  What is your favorite place (or way) to spend money? Skiing.  What is at the top of your bucket list? Heli Skiing.  How do you relieve stress? Exercise.  

What was your first paying job? Bank custody administrator.  What was your favorite college course? Economics.  What was your favorite childhood toy or game? G.I. Joe.  What movie have you repeatedly watched? The Shining.  What’s the best advice you received growing up? Take risks.  What is your go-to source of news and information? The Wall Street Journal.  

What change are you working on to effect in your profession or field?

Less carbon emissions.

What widely held belief do you reject? That capitalism is the root cause of social problems. What mega-trend most excites you? Artificial intelligence.

What title would you choose for the movie about your life? Moving Forward.  As a kid, what did you first want to be when you grew up? An architect.  After your loved ones, what object would you first save from your burning home? My wedding album.  What advice would you give your younger self? Be more confident and always do the right thing.  

Personal motto: Do the right thing.  Desired epitaph: Loved his family.

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