The article profiles Elliot Entis, CEO and co-founder of Aqua Bounty Technologies. Entis has experiences in animal biotechnology that showed that endurance is key in bringing pioneering technologies to market. His political science training at Harvard and Berkeley gave him a diplomatic tongue to sell his goals. He is the researcher who off-handedly noted that they had used the promoter of the antifreeze gene found in ocean pout to turn on growth hormone in salmon year-round.