What is Jared Pobre's net worth?
Jared Pobre is an American technology entrepreneur who has a net worth of $200 million.
Jared Pobre is best known in business circles as the founder and former CEO of Future Ads, a digital advertising and gaming monetization company that evolved into Propel Media. While he built his fortune in online advertising and performance marketing, he became more widely recognized after marrying former WWE star Stacy Keibler. Unlike many high-profile tech founders, Pobre has largely avoided media attention, focusing instead on scaling digital businesses and, more recently, launching a luxury men's skincare brand. His career spans online advertising, healthcare marketing technology, and consumer products, reflecting a long-term strategy of identifying monetization gaps in emerging markets.
Early Life and Education
Jared Pobre was born on February 22, 1975, in Orange County, California, to Joseph Pobre and Gladys Lowenstein. Raised in Southern California, he grew up in a family that emphasized entrepreneurship and hard work.
After high school, Pobre enrolled at the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business. He graduated in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business. His time at USC placed him in the center of Southern California's growing tech and startup culture just as the internet economy was beginning to expand rapidly.
Early Career and Founding of Future Ads
Following graduation, Pobre worked in business development roles at companies such as Local.com and Autobytel. These early positions gave him experience in online marketing, lead generation, and digital advertising models during the early days of the dot-com era.
In 2001, he founded Future Ads, serving as CEO for more than a decade. The company specialized in online advertising and gaming monetization, helping digital publishers and online gaming platforms optimize ad revenue. Future Ads grew into a significant player in the performance advertising sector, working across multiple verticals including online gaming and digital entertainment.
Under Pobre's leadership, the company expanded steadily from 2005 through 2014. In 2014, Future Ads merged with Kitara Media to form Propel Media, a larger digital advertising platform. After the merger, Pobre transitioned into a leadership role as Non-Executive Chairman.
Propel Media later acquired healthcare marketing platform DeepIntent, further diversifying its portfolio. Pobre has remained involved at the board and executive level within the parent company structure.
Caldera + Lab
Around 2019, Pobre launched Caldera + Lab, a luxury men's skincare brand. The idea emerged after he and his wife relocated to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The dry mountain climate exposed what he viewed as a lack of high-quality, non-toxic skincare products designed specifically for men.
Partnering with ethnobotanists and product developers, Pobre created a science-backed, nature-focused skincare line positioned in the premium segment. Caldera + Lab reflects his pattern of identifying underserved niches and building brands around them.
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Marriage and Family Life
Although they had known each other for years, Jared Pobre and Stacy Keibler began dating in late 2013. Their relationship moved quickly. In March 2014, the couple surprised family members by inviting them to Punta Mita, Mexico, under the pretense of a vacation, only to reveal it was their wedding celebration.
They were married on March 8, 2014, in a private sunset ceremony on the beach. The couple has three children: Ava Grace, born in August 2014; Bodhi Brooks, born in June 2018 via home birth; and Isabella Faith, born in May 2020.
Shortly after marrying, Pobre and Keibler left Los Angeles to raise their family in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, prioritizing privacy and a nature-focused lifestyle. In recent years, the family relocated to Austin, Texas, aligning with the city's growing tech ecosystem.
Real Estate Portfolio
Pobre has been active in high-end real estate transactions throughout his career.
In 2018, he and Keibler sold their eight-bedroom Beverly Hills mansion to film producer Gary Gilbert for $26.5 million. They had originally purchased the property in 2014 for $20.5 million. The estate featured 1930s architectural detailing blended with modern upgrades, including a screening room, walnut-paneled library, and wine cellar.
The couple also owned a mid-century modern home in the prestigious Trousdale Estates neighborhood of Beverly Hills. Initially listed for over $18 million, the property ultimately sold in 2021 for $15.2 million. The 5,788-square-foot residence offered five bedrooms, glass walls with Catalina Island views, and an infinity pool.
Earlier in his career, Pobre owned a Newport Beach mansion that he sold in 2014 for $8.8 million.
Cam Newton Lawsuit
Pobre made headlines following a legal dispute with NFL quarterback Cam Newton. After renting a luxury property to Newton under a strict no-party agreement, Pobre alleged that large gatherings caused significant damage to floors, linens, and a $32,000 rug. He filed a lawsuit seeking approximately $270,000, including costs for repairs and lost rental income during renovations.
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