If there’s one thing that can be said about Jason Hope, it’s that the proverbial hat that he wears is of many colors. A man with a definite vision for bringing in the future to the here and now, Mr. Hope stands out prominently in so many fields and endeavors, that it’s difficult to give him a label. Some have even quit trying to do just that. As an entrepreneur, futurist, and philanthropist, there seems no limit as to his achievements, nor are there any seeming limitations to where he’s going.
An Educational Background And Overview
Having been born and grown up in Tempe, Jason attended university where he received his degree in finance. Afterward, he continued at and received his Masters in Business Administration from the distinguished W.P. Carey School of Business.
As A Futurist, The Future Is Now
Jason Hope has many passions: technology, angel investing, education, anti-aging research and in general, giving back to the community. Combining technology, medical research, and his many other diverse talents, Jason has joined forces with the distinguished research entity, Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence Research Foundation(SENS).
The focus of the research done at the SENS foundation is primarily in the field of anti-aging. However, stressing that participation in such a program is not simply an effort to live for the sake of longevity, Mr. Hope makes a point of saying that it’s also about living with a quality of life that makes life worth living to begin with.
While taking a different approach to fighting the aging process, the strategy is one that is disease-killing–before it strikes. Traditionally, conventional medical science looks at treating illnesses, like dementia and Alzheimer, after the illness begins with its symptoms. At SENS, the approach is preventative and preëmptive in nature. In other words, stop the disease before it even makes its insidious declaration and starts manifesting.
Another Facet Of Philanthropy
Besides contributing to and participating in various charitable giving and initiatives, Jason Hope demonstrated another dimension of giving back to the community–both in the greater Phoenix area and nationally as well. In his investing as an angel investor, his prime concern is not so much with an ROI on his investments, but in securing a viable platform for students at the high school and college level to be able to launch projects and start-up operations.
Coming in the way of grants ranging anywhere from $500-$5,000, students in high schools and colleges can easily submit online forms giving the details of their research or start-up plans. Deciding on a one-on-one individual basis, applicants can expect considerations not usually given at a lending institution.
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