By: Michael Beas
In an industry known for charts, forecasts, and fast opinions, Stephanie has built something quietly different.
As co-founder and managing partner of GM Wealth Group, she does not begin conversations with products or projections. She begins with people. Their values. Their fears. Their unfinished questions about money and meaning.
That choice has shaped not only her firm, but her leadership style, her client relationships, and the direction of a business now preparing for its next evolution.
Why Listening Comes First
Stephanie often says that wealth strategies should not come before understanding a life.
At GM Wealth Group, onboarding starts with conversations that go well beyond balance sheets. Clients are asked what matters most to them, who they care about, and how they define a life well lived. These are not icebreakers. They are the foundation.
The firm’s philosophy rejects one-size-fits-all models in favor of strategies that grow from purpose. When values are clear, decisions may become easier. Portfolios align. Risk may make sense. Money stops feeling abstract.
Listening is not just a soft skill here. It is the operating system.
Lessons from an Unlikely Beginning
Before financial services, Stephanie spent years in the oil and gas industry, leading teams through cycles of volatility and uncertainty.
That experience left a lasting imprint.
Energy markets taught her how quickly conditions can change and how people react when certainty disappears. It also exposed her to a wide range of personalities, motivations, and emotional responses to risk.
Those years shaped her ability to guide clients through uncertain markets today. She learned early that numbers alone never tell the full story. Behind every decision is fear, hope, pride, or pressure.
Money, like energy, moves fast. People do not.
From Wealth Management to Wealth Partnership
GM Wealth Group is currently rebranding to ArchHaven and Co. Wealth Partners, a name Stephanie feels better reflects the firm’s true role.
An arch represents strength and support. A haven is a safe place. Together, they signal what clients experience when they walk through the door.
This is not about managing people. It is about partnering with them.
Clients are encouraged to speak openly, even about concerns that fall outside traditional financial advice. Career changes. Family transitions. Uncertainty about retirement identity.
Stephanie and her team position themselves as collaborators who help clients navigate decisions, not dictate them.
Serving Clients at Every Stage
The firm works with three primary client groups, each with distinct needs and expectations.
Thriving Icons are seasoned executives and business owners focused on protecting what they have built and shaping their legacy.
Forging Pioneers are professionals actively building wealth who want flexibility and thoughtful planning as their lives evolve.
Future Leaders are younger professionals often connected to longtime client families who value education, technology, and guidance as they begin their financial journeys.
Despite their differences, one principle stays constant. Goals define the course. The firm navigates alongside the client.
Breaking Down Silos Through Collaboration
Financial lives rarely fit into neat categories. Taxes affect investments. Estate plans shape giving. Insurance choices influence risk tolerance.
Stephanie believes real value comes from integration, not isolation.
Her team actively collaborates with clients’ CPAs, attorneys, and other advisors to try to ensure strategies remain aligned. Instead of competing for control, they focus on coordination.
This big-picture perspective allows clients to see their finances as a connected system rather than a collection of disconnected decisions.
Technical Skill Meets Human Insight
Stephanie holds multiple securities and insurance licenses and the Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor® designation. But she is quick to point out that credentials alone do not create trust.
What often gets misunderstood in financial services is the gap between technical expertise and emotional intelligence.
To bridge that gap, she continues investing in professional development, including work toward a behavioral finance certification. Understanding how emotions and biases influence decisions has become central to how she advises clients.
Strong portfolios matter. So does understanding how clients feel when markets move.
A Relationship Built on Visibility
One long-term client relationship captures Stephanie’s philosophy perfectly.
A corporate executive and his spouse came to the firm after feeling unheard elsewhere. In previous meetings, attention had been directed almost entirely toward the husband, despite the wife managing all financial decisions.
At GM Wealth Group, she was seen.
Stephanie and her team took time to understand her values, their shared goals, and the kind of legacy they wanted to leave. Together, they built a flexible plan that evolved as life changed.
Eventually, the husband retired and shifted into mentoring young professionals. The firm began providing financial education to their children. Now, a new generation is preparing to learn.
The relationship continues, not just because of performance alone, but because of trust built through listening.
Women and Leadership in Finance
As a woman leading in a traditionally male-dominated industry, Stephanie brings a perspective shaped by observation and inclusion.
She believes women often excel at seeing the full picture and listening for what is not said. This awareness allows leaders to ask better questions and create stronger connections.
Her leadership style emphasizes collaboration, open conversation, and respect for diverse viewpoints. These values shape both internal culture and client relationships.
Mentorship That Feels Human
Stephanie’s approach to mentoring mirrors how she serves clients.
She listens first.
Young professionals and Future Leaders often reach out for guidance. She makes herself available to talk through challenges, share perspectives, and normalize uncertainty.
Mentorship, for her, is not about giving answers. It is about helping others trust their own.
Redefining Success
Stephanie’s story is not about quick wins or flashy growth.
It is about building something durable. A firm where clients feel safe being honest. Where strategies evolve with life. Where wealth supports purpose rather than replaces it.
In a world full of noise, her leadership stands out for one simple reason.
She listens.
And from that listening, everything else follows.
Stephanie Groschup, CRPC®
Founder and President, ArchHaven & Co. Wealth Partners.
“Money isn’t just numbers—it reflects the life you’re building.”
Stephanie Groschup founded ArchHaven & Co. Wealth Partners to redefine what wealth management feels like for the people it serves. For over two decades, she has guided clients through financial decisions with clarity, context, and confidence. She believes effective wealth guidance requires both analytical discipline and genuine human understanding.
Throughout her career, Stephanie has advised corporate executives, business owners, and individuals navigating pivotal moments, from complex equity compensation and tax-aware strategies to aligning financial decisions with long-term personal values.
A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, Stephanie brings over twenty years of experience across investment strategy, financial planning, tax-aware strategies, and risk management and legacy considerations. She holds Series 7 and 66 registrations, Life, Health, and Long-Term Care insurance licenses, and the Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor® designation.
Stephanie’s thought leadership extends beyond her advisory work into speaking engagements, podcasts, and publications where she explores the psychology of wealth, intentional decision-making, financial self-advocacy, and purpose-driven leadership. She believes wealth should support life—not the other way around. When individuals understand their financial power, they not only transform their own lives, they create meaningful change in their communities.
Stephanie is deeply committed to empowering others through education, connection, and advocacy. She is actively involved with LeadHership Global, PurseStrings, and Forest Forward, contributing to the revitalization of South Dallas through the restoration of the historic Forest Theater.
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