Gregory Hauck

Managing Director, Senior Consultant

Gregory Hauck is Managing Director and Senior Consultant at The FutureWork Institute. As a founding member, he has been involved with The FutureWork Institute since its inception ten years ago. Prior to that, he was a consultant with the Global Diversity Practice at Towers Perrin for five years.

He has over 15 years of experience in diversity and inclusion consulting and facilitation, client relationship and project management, in-depth training, workshops and train-the-trainers. Gregory is versed in all dimensions of diversity and inclusion, but specializes in unconscious bias, micro-inequities, generational differences, sexual orientation and gender identity. He is the practice lead for LGBT issues in the workplace and has designed and conducted numerous LGBT workshops, interventions and panels.

Gregory also specializes in organizational assessments and diversity and inclusion measurement practices. Over the years he has designed various training programs and tools, including a diversity and inclusion self and 360 assessment.

Gregory has managed large-scale projects for various Fortune 500 companies and has been the lead facilitator for a major global company. His clients include companies in various industries, such as advertising, health care, public relations, pharma and pharma distribution. His current projects include strategy development, facilitating diversity and inclusion education for leaders and managers and conducting organizational assessments. Some of his recent clients are Abbott Labs, AMD, AmerisourceBergen, Boehringer Ingelheim, BP, Burson-Marsteller, Danbury Hospital, DeVries Public Relations, GlaxoSmithKline, JPMorgan Chase, Johnson & Johnson, Ogilvy & Mather, Raytheon, Sodexo, Tibotec Therapeutics and Weil, Gotshal & Manges.

He is a speaker on the future of the workforce, workplace and marketplace and has presented at national gatherings, such as The Newspaper Association of America and The Healthcare and Food Management Association, addressing the future of renewable energy, healthcare and the food industry.

Gregory has directed the mentoring program for The FutureWork Institute since its inception, and he is certified in the ESCI, a tool that measures emotional and social intelligence. He is an avid traveler and has spent time in Peru, Italy, Greece, Argentina, Puerto Rico, France, Germany, the Czech Republic, Spain, the United Kingdom and Ireland.

He received his Bachelor of Arts and Teacher Preparation Certificate from Yale College. Gregory serves on the board of directors of The Giuliani Foundation for Religion and the Arts, is a liturgical musician and an active member of his community for social change.