
Jonathon Feit is Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Beyond Lucid Technologies.
A widely published marketing strategist with a specific focus on the use of new media and information technology, in 2009 Jonathon had the honor of serving as an MBA Intern in the White House Office of Management & Budget (Performance & Personnel Management Division), where over the course of three months, he facilitated the redesign and relaunch (including development of graphic user interfaces and a market rollout plan) for USAJOBS.gov—the “Face of Federal Hiring.” (The site went live on January 23, 2010.) He was invited to personally brief the Federal Chief Information Officer and the White House Director of New Media.
Prior to business school, Jonathon co-founded and published Citizen Culture Magazine. From 2004-2008 he was the youngest member of the American Society of Magazine Editors, and in 2005 he became the youngest Faculty appointee in the College of Communication at Boston University. He is a member of the National Press Club, with an extensive publications list that includes Advertising Age, MediaWeek, Mediabistro.com, BusinessWeek.com, 944 and CNBC.
Jonathon has Tourette’s Syndrome and is passionate about advocating on behalf of individuals with disabilities. Concurrent with his professional activities, and following a short term in the U.S. Army Reserve, Jonathon has engaged in scholarly research on the etiology and treatment of psychiatric disorders, including Post-Traumatic Stress. He has presented original papers before the World Congress of Psychosomatic Medicine (2009) and the American Academy of Religion (2004), and his clinical experience includes internships in Boston University's Cognitive Neurobiology Lab and the neuromuscular ward at the Johns Hopkins University Hospital, where he edited a textbook chapter on the pharmacological treatment of epilepsy.
Jonathon holds an MBA from the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University, and a Combined BA/MA cum laude in “Psychology, Religion, and Conflict Negotiations” from Boston University. He has completed graduate certificate programs in Mediation from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution at the Pepperdine School of Law, and in Entrepreneurship Development from the MIT-Sloan School of Management.
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