Greg Galle

Board Member
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Greg joined the Board in 2007, after having served on the Communications Advisory Board, and currently assists Hope Street Group with reputation and communication strategy.

Greg is the co-founder and managing member of C2 Group LLC, a consultancy specializing in innovation, reputation, and communication.

He is a polymorph who thrives in the analytical world of business and the intuitive world of creativity and design. Greg directs the design and facilitation of think wrong tanks to help organizations unlock the creative genius of their organizations to invent new products, services, business models, systems, identities and communications.

Greg has helped many organizations bring their ideas, innovations, and stories to life, including: Barclays, Barclays Global Investors, Wells Fargo Nikko Investment Advisors, Deutsche Bank, T. Rowe Price, Apple Computer, Hewlett Packard, Motorola, Sun Microsystems, Symantec, Deloitte Consulting, Infosys Consulting, DARPA, NASA, NIHS, Acumen Sciences, Eyethink Pictures, Digitas Health, Swans Island Blankets, Swiss Army, The Real Good Food Project, Bay Area Council Economic Institute, Cabrillo Education Foundation, and Pop!Tech.

He is invited to speak to leadership teams and large organizations on innovation and creativity and has collaborated on numerous books on creativity, brand, communication, user interface design, personal finance, corporate governance, workplace innovation, and technology.

Greg's work has been recognized with awards from: The Clio Awards, Communication Arts Magazine, Critique Magazine, ID Magazine, The NY Art Directors Club, New York Arts Festival, and Western Art Directors Club among others. The Los Angeles Museum of Modern Art has acquired his Suicide Book for their permanent Book Arts collection.

In addition to serving as a Board member for Hope Street Group, Greg is also an advisor to the leadership of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute.