Grant Wainscott

Vice President, Ecosystem Expansion

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Grant Wainscott is the Metro Atlanta Chamber’s (MAC) Vice President of Ecosystem Expansion. He works to retain, expand, and attract technology jobs and investment to the metro Atlanta region. He specifically supports and grows the ecosystem with the clusters of fintech, cybersecurity, B2B software, and film/digital media/entertainment tech.

Grant was previously the Director of Economic Development & Film for Clayton County, Georgia. As the county’s lead economic officer, Grant oversaw over $200 million in development and redevelopment projects around the world’s busiest airport and helped attract more than 2,500 new jobs. As the director of the state’s first county film office, he recruited 55 major television and film productions to the region, including commercials, music videos, and industrials.

Grant has also served the metro Atlanta area as Vice President for Community and Economic Development for the Clayton County Chamber of Commerce and as the Director of Economic Development for the City of Morrow. As Chairman of the Clayton County Chamber of Commerce’s International Promotions Council, he led foreign trade missions for the region and has participated in more than 30 business and cultural missions worldwide.

Before moving to Georgia in 2002, Grant led economic development efforts and a tech incubator for the tourist destinations of Boone and Blowing Rock in the mountains of North Carolina. He and his wife also owned a used and rare bookstore and cigar shop. Grant also lived in Washington, D.C, for several years, lobbying and working with foreign embassies in commercial real estate, and in Florida, where he headed up an international tech brokerage firm.

Grant holds a B.A. in international business from Florida Southern College and has attended university in Quebec, Canada, and Augsburg, Germany, focusing on Franco-Canadian trade relations and European markets. He has studied and lived abroad in five countries and speaks French and German. He is married with two children and lives in Avondale Estates, Georgia.