Glenn Polansky is a real estate investor, entrepreneur, and business executive with more than three decades of experience building and scaling operations across real estate, healthcare, and finance.
He's personally built and managed a multi-family portfolio focused on cash flow, tax efficiency, asset protection, and generational wealth. He's served as CEO and senior executive for large healthcare organizations, national insurance companies, and startup ventures — experience that deeply shaped his understanding of risk, leverage, and long-term planning.
"Wealth isn't about how much you earn. It's about what you buy, what you keep, how you structure it, and what you pass on."
Glenn holds a master's from the University of Southern California and a bachelor's from Rutgers. He is an adjunct Professor at the Stillman Business School at Seton Hall University where he teaches Business, Finance and Investing.
He lives in New Jersey with his wife, Theresa, and their three children — Tyler, Jordan, and Ryan.
He wrote this book because he wishes someone had handed it to him at 20.