Born and raised in Tempe, Arizona, Jason Hope attended Arizona State University where he earned an undergraduate degree in finance. He went on to gain an MBA from the W.P. Carey School of Business. His areas of expertise, however, extend far beyond the realms of finance and business. As a visionary in high-tech fields ranging from anti-aging medicine to the Internet of Things (IoT), he has sealed a reputation as a leading futurist thinker.

Currently, Jason Hope lives and works in Scottsdale, Arizona. He manages multiple entrepreneurial business ventures and philanthropic initiatives that leverage the power of technology to do amazing things. Over the years, he has worked with organizations that include Teach for America Phoenix, the Arizona Science Center, the T Gen Foundation, Family Health International, and the Boys & Girls Club of Metropolitan Phoenix.


As both a resourceful philanthropist and mastermind in effective career advancement, Jason Hope has a tremendous amount of wisdom to offer professionals. Here are five simple tips from Mr. Hope to benefit anyone in search of self-made achievement.

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Jason Hope on Setting a Productive Tone Each Day

“I start every day with a healthy breakfast and some physical activity. I have a daily routine of checking my emails, messages, and social media accounts when I first log in to my computer. I take breaks periodically from the computer to maintain composure.”

Jason Hope stresses the power of establishing healthy and productive routines. He also emphasizes the importance of balancing the potential of the digital world with the physical needs of the human body. This measured and balanced approach is unsurprising coming from an expert in anti-aging technology.

Jason Hope on Bringing Ideas to Life

“I like to start by keeping things basic. Over-complicating ideas will only waste time and encourage failure. I also communicate my ideas with people that are very close to me to receive feedback. Every task or project I work on is one step at a time.”

Mr. Hope’s dedication to incremental progress is particularly pertinent in the IoT world. IoT devices that adjust home lighting and temperature are simply milestones on the road to far bigger and better things. A recent report titled “Internet of Things (IoT) in Healthcare,” for example presents a near future in which IoT technologies significantly boost diagnostic rates, improve diagnostic accuracy, address physician shortages, and generally improve clinical outcomes.

Jason Hope on Confronting Failure

“I try my best not to dwell on any failures that I had made when I was younger. I always focus on the big picture, and because of this, I am always moving forward. Failure is always expected in the world of business, and we can only learn from our mistakes.” 

IoT technology also presents a great example of this positive life perspective. New levels of malware software and other challenges have surrounded IoT in the past 5 years. However, in a recent article, Netscout CTO Darren Anstee, says he expects the networks of tomorrow to improve security for IoT devices, ensuring the privacy and safety of the consumers who use them.

 Jason Hope on Online Marketing

Jason Hope Render“Internet marketing, SEO and social media related services are always in demand these days. Learn these skills and you can start your own business. It does not take much money to set up a website and market your services these days.”

Don’t underestimate the power of effective internet/social media marketing. As IoT and other digital sectors continue to thrive, this sector is set for exponential growth for the foreseeable future.

Jason Hope on Seeing the Big Picture 

“I would tell my younger self not to obsess over small details and look at the greater picture. I felt burnt out on a lot of the projects I worked on when I was younger because I would overstress the meaningless details. Now I like to focus on the big picture while tackling each smaller step one by one.”

Jason Hope was asked to reveal an undeniable truth that few people tend to accept. His answer was that aging can be reversed at the cellular level. This viewpoint requires an ability to see far into the future while simultaneously concentrating on each incremental step in the anti-aging industry. Aubrey de Grey is the Chief Science Officer at the SENS Research Foundation, an organization that Mr. Hope has supported with generous financial donations. Sharing Mr. Hope’s focus on “the big picture,” Mr. de Grey estimates a 50/50 chance for anti-aging damage-repair therapies to “reach a truly decisive level of comprehensiveness” by the late 2030s.

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