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Greg Hollen

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Greg Hollen

Greg is an accomplished HR and nonprofit leader in the community, who’s focus is in talent management, talent acquisition and senior business partner generalist roles, in manufacturing sectors, such as Aerospace, the Building Products, HVAC, as well as telecommunications and financial services industries. He held HR leadership roles with The Family Place, a domestic violence agency, as well as Board Member and Past Chairman of the Richardson Symphony Orchestra.

He served over 10 years on the University of North Texas, Business School Advisory Board Member and as a Mentor for the Professional Leadership Program, (PLP) and was recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award in May, 2015 from the UNT President and Business School.

He holds the Senior Professional Human Resources designation (SPHR) as well as the Certified Non Profit Professional (CNP).

He is past National President of Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity, and served as Vice Chairman of the PKT Foundation.

In retirement in east Texas Greg has served as City Secretary/Administrator for Quitman, TX, the Wood County seat, as well as two terms on the Mineola City Council.

Greg has served as a member of the Historic Landmark Commission, Wood County Crimestopper’s, Chair of the Friends of Lake Holbrook board, the APET-SPCA, The Bread of Life Food Pantry Ministry, the East Texas Food Bank and he is also a two term President of his local Rotary Club, and is in his third term as a Rotary International Assistant Governor in East Texas.

 

  

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