
Jenna Schwartz is a Managing Partner of GrowPCG Transaction Advisors, where she helps founder-led businesses protect and maximize the value they’ve built—so when the timing is right, they can pursue an acquisition or exit with clarity and confidence. Jenna is known for pairing strong commercial instincts with a people-first approach, helping owners navigate the most important part of any transaction: trust, alignment, and momentum among real decision-makers.Her career sits at the intersection of M&A, business development, nonprofit leadership, and community building. Jenna has a consistent track record of forging meaningful relationships and identifying high-fit alignments between people, companies, and opportunities. Grounded in her pillars of connection and growth, she quickly gets to the heart of what an owner is trying to achieve, pressure-tests the available paths, and helps chart a practical plan that supports both the business and the person behind it.
Jenna also co-founded Tampa Entrepreneurs, where she serves as Chief Experience Officer, fostering connection and growth among hundreds of business leaders through curated events designed to create meaningful relationships, learning, and opportunity. That same community-driven perspective shows up in her work at GrowPCG—where reputation, communication, and follow-through are not “soft skills,” but real leverage in getting deals done.Outside of work, Jenna is a longtime advocate for women and survivors of domestic violence. She previously led the Tampa chapter of Boss Talks, a women’s mentoring network, founded a charitable initiative supporting domestic violence survivors, and continues that mission through volunteer work with The Spring of Tampa Bay.Today, at GrowPCG, Jenna serves as a trusted guide and steady counterpart for founders as they evaluate strategic options and move toward a transaction. When it is time to run a process, she helps bridge the gap between buyer and seller—ensuring the right conversations happen, the right relationships stay aligned, and the path to a clean, well-negotiated outcome stays clear.