
brian maass
Much of my life has been shaped by a commitment to growth, learning, and reinvention—and that journey continues every day.
Over 25+ years in corporate roles, I’ve been fortunate to experience challenge, purpose, community, structure, and success. That professional path is well-documented on LinkedIn and my resume, like it is for most people.
But the truth is: the most meaningful chapters of my life don’t show up on my work resume. They live in the relationships I’ve built, the lessons I’ve learned outside the office, and the values that guide me through both career and life transitions.
That’s why I’ve started building something I call my life resume. It captures the things that matter most—family, personal growth, creativity, values, and defining moments. I believe everyone should have one. Your job title may tell people what you do, but your life resume helps explain who you are.
-annual summaries (since 2000)
-board member / consultant / cfo
-maass financial consulting llc
personal projects
other interests / passions
-digital organizationalist
-studying biographies
-arbitrage opportunities
-life story archivist and life coach
-aspiring to write a book
-co-director maass family charitable fund
-tennis / pickleball / curling / kayaking / hiking / biking
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