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The Herjavec Group Inc.
The Herjavec Group Inc. was established as the family office for Robert Herjavec, who built Herjavec Group into one of North America's largest...
The Herjavec Group Inc.
The Herjavec Group Inc. was established as the family office for Robert Herjavec, who built Herjavec Group into one of North America's largest cybersecurity firms before selling it to Fortinet in 2021 for over $300 million (per Fortinet, February 2021). The family office operates from Kansas City, Missouri, where Herjavec maintains a residence alongside his primary home in Toronto. Investment strategy encompasses asset classes including private equity, real estate, venture capital, and fixed income. The office targets growth-stage technology and healthcare companies in North America, with selective co-investments alongside institutional partners. Known portfolio positions include stakes in cybersecurity firms, commercial real estate assets, and healthcare services companies. Geographic focus is primaryly in the US and Canada. Team size is not publicly disclosed. The office manages no adjacent philanthropic vehicle under a separate name, though Herjavec personally supports various charities. No additional offices have been identified. In April 2022, Herjavec invested in the real estate sector through a development project in Dallas (per public records). The structural differentiator of The Herjavec Group is its direct link to a single founder who built and exited a large services business, rather than inheriting wealth or managing external capital. The office functions as a pure single-family office with no outside client commitments, giving it the ability to act quickly on proprietary deal flow from Herjavec's network.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Kansas City
Corporate office
Kansas City, MO, United States
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at The Herjavec Group?
Robert Herjavec, founder and CEO of Herjavec Group (the cybersecurity firm sold to Fortinet), oversees investment decisions for the family office. His background includes building and scaling a cybersecurity services company. No external CIO or investment committee is publicly named.
Does The Herjavec Group participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The office engages in direct investments, co-investments, and limited partnership commitments. Public records show Herjavec has invested in real estate projects directly and through partnerships. The exact allocation between fund commitments and direct deals is not disclosed.
What investment stages does The Herjavec Group typically target?
The group targets growth-stage and later-stage private companies, particularly in technology and healthcare. Real estate investments include development and income-producing assets. No early-stage or seed-stage focus has been indicated publicly.
How is The Herjavec Group related to the Herjavec Group cybersecurity firm?
The family office is a separate entity from the operating cybersecurity firm Herjavec Group, which Robert Herjavec founded and sold to Fortinet in 2021. The family office entity, The Herjavec Group Inc., manages the proceeds from that sale and other family assets, distinct from the operating business.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The wealth originates from Robert Herjavec's career as a technology entrepreneur. He founded Herjavec Group, a cybersecurity services company, in 2003, and grew it to over $400 million in annual revenue before selling to Fortinet in 2021. He also earned income from his role as a shark on the television show Shark Tank, which began in 2009.
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