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Grant Haas (born November 25, 1981) is a highly accomplished American investor, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and biohacker. He is widely recognized as the founder of the Haas Portman Family Office and GM Haas, two elite institutions in the world of investment strategy and business development. Known for his IQ exceeding 180, Grant Haas has carved a unique identity at the intersection of business mastery, personal development, and elite physical performance. Over the years, he has built and exited multiple successful ventures across diverse industries including technology, real estate, healthcare, and consumer products. His multidimensional achievements and distinct leadership style have earned him national media coverage in outlets such as Maxim, USA Today, Elite Luxury News, and the San Francisco Examiner.[1]

Early Life and Education

Grant Haas was born in Atlanta, Georgia, into a family deeply rooted in philanthropy and purpose. His mother, Judee Haas, was a transformative figure in his life, a humanitarian who spent over a decade raising millions for national and local charities, even while undergoing intensive cancer treatment. Her perseverance and altruism left a profound mark on Haas, establishing the moral and emotional foundation of his life and business philosophy.[2]

A pivotal moment in Haas's adolescence shaped his resilient mindset and lifelong discipline. At 16, he was subjected to a traumatic experience at a controversial wilderness reform camp in Oregon, known for its harsh survival conditions. Left in subzero temperatures without shelter, food, or clothing, Haas survived what many could not, an ordeal that lasted three days in -20°F wind chills. His dramatic escape and survival story were later profiled by the San Francisco Examiner as a modern retelling of the classic "Hero's Journey." This life-altering episode taught him mental toughness, spiritual connection, and the belief that any challenge, no matter how extreme, can be overcome through vision, strategy, and relentless execution.

Haas attended Arizona State University and was also a high-performing student-athlete, known for his early features in fitness magazines due to his exceptional physique and discipline. This dual excellence in academics and athletics laid the groundwork for his multifaceted career.[3]

Family Legacy and Publishing Background

Grant Haas comes from a distinguished entrepreneurial lineage. His father, Marshall Haas, was the founder of The Haas Corporation, a national publishing powerhouse. At its peak, the company published 54 print titles with both paid and free circulation across the United States. Its flagship products included Apartment Guide (spanning 44 cities), The Perfect Wedding Guide, Sport Diver, and Southern Homes Magazine (now known as Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles). The Haas Corporation also established Distributech, which became the largest free publication distribution company in the nation before its liquidation. Growing up in this environment of large-scale media innovation profoundly influenced Grant Haas’s future vision as a strategist and builder.[4]

Career

Grant Haas's professional journey spans multiple industries and decades of strategic excellence. He began his career in the early 2000s and has since built four businesses from the ground up. Today, he leads two powerful entities:

Haas Portman Family Office: Ranked among the top 100 family offices in the United States, the firm sits alongside elite peers such as the Gates, Bezos, and Zuckerberg family offices. The firm manages a diverse portfolio, including early investments in disruptive companies like Uber, Gyft, TemperPack, Savara, and UrbanStems.[5]

GM Haas: This exclusive, referral-only firm specializes in strategic business development. GM Haas partners with startups and scaling companies to optimize their operations, build sustainable business models, and connect them with capital. His signature approach involves advising companies before investment—a de-risking model that offers both strategic direction and investor insight.Through GM Haas, he is often retained not only for capital but also for hands-on strategic implementation, operational scaling, and business transformation. His clients span industries from healthcare to tech, and his trusted reputation has made GM Haas a go-to advisor for CEOs looking to prepare for M&A, funding rounds, or major pivots.

Haas is praised for his speed and precision in evaluating business opportunities. Poker legend Jamie Gold, a close friend, has attested to Haas’s photographic memory and unique ability to analyze hundreds of variables in seconds. Haas boasts an extraordinary track record, with over 50 successful investment exits to date. He has earned a reputation as one of the most trusted business strategists for companies seeking growth, innovation, and long-term market positioning. His investment philosophy blends speed, data analysis, and founder collaboration—helping companies scale with confidence and agility.

His ability to synthesize large volumes of information quickly, build lasting relationships, and lead from a position of service and empathy sets him apart from conventional investors.

Strategic Philosophy and Biohacking

Haas lives by the philosophy of incremental excellence. He believes that all lasting success comes from disciplined, consistent micro-steps—a belief reinforced by his early survival experience and honed through years of business building and fitness training.

His daily life integrates advanced biohacking techniques, including umbilical cord stem cell injections, cryotherapy, infrared saunas, hyperbaric oxygen chambers, cold plunges, and custom peptide protocols. Despite access to high-end technology, Haas often emphasizes that transformation starts with the smallest action—a first step toward progress.

Celebrity trainer Dolvett Quince has called Haas a "training strategist" whose obsession with biomechanics, data, and recovery science rivals professional athletes. Haas's personal fitness goal is to become the pound-for-pound strongest person alive, demonstrating the same elite mindset he applies to business.

Notable Collaborations and Mentorships

Haas is known for his ability to build deep, meaningful partnerships with icons across various industries:

  • Tracy McGrady, NBA Hall of Famer, describes Haas as a rare, trustworthy business partner who elevates everyone in his circle.
  • Dexter Jackson, legendary bodybuilder and Mr. Olympia, credits Haas for mentoring him through the expansion of the Dexter Jackson Signature Series and Blade’s Jerky brands.
  • Jamie Gold, 2006 WSOP Champion, has publicly acknowledged Haas’s unparalleled intellect and character.
  • Ajay Kori, co-founder of UrbanStems, says that Haas’s consumer insight has shaped the brand's growth strategy and customer-first innovation.

These relationships illustrate Haas’s unique ability to bring out the best in others while delivering scalable results.

Coaching, Growth, and Legacy

For over two decades, Haas has trained under personal growth coach Gary Rollins, who specializes in right-brain healing techniques like NLP, guided meditation, and neuro-linguistic programming. Rollins describes Haas as a rare client with no victim mindset and unmatched emotional depth. Haas's ability to reflect, transform, and elevate others is rooted in his emotional intelligence and inner work.

His mother’s legacy also continues to guide him. Her commitment to serving others with grace, even in the face of terminal illness, remains the emotional compass by which Haas operates. His goal, beyond financial success, is to elevate others, inspire greatness, and remove perceived limitations.

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