People

 


 

Gregory J. Hills


Managing Director
greg.hills@fsg-impact.org

Greg has over 15 years of experience advising corporations, foundations, governments, and nonprofit organizations on strategy, program design, performance measurement, and operational improvement. At FSG Greg has led a range of social sector projects with a focus on CSR, global development, health, education, environment, and social investment. He currently leads FSG’s Global Development focus area, which includes work on microfinance, sustainable agriculture, and SME development. Greg’s work often includes in-country research, with recent field visits to Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Turkey, Uganda, and South Africa. He has published several papers and speaks regularly on topics of CSR and philanthropic effectiveness.

Prior to joining FSG, Greg worked as a manager with Archstone Consulting and as a senior consultant with Deloitte Consulting. He advised leading corporations in the retail, consumer products manufacturing, and financial services sectors. His prior social sector experience includes serving as Manager of Program Operations for the US-Asia Environmental Partnership, a USAID-funded public-private partnership focused on environmental improvement and sustainable development.

Greg holds an M.B.A. from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College and a B.A., cum laude with honors, in Government from Hamilton College.

 

Representative Clients

Accordia Global Health Foundation

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Citi Foundation

Merck

Microsoft

Pfizer

 

Ideas

Anti-Corruption as Strategic CSR
Innovative approaches to a global business imperative

Best in Class
How top corporations can help transform education

SEED Funds
A powerful new approach to corporate social investment

Volunteering for Impact
Best practices in international corporate volunteering

 

Speaking Engagements

U.S.-Africa Business Summit
Strengthening African Healthcare Systems

UTexas Distinguished Speaker Series
Strategic Approaches to CSR

Neither a Moment or a Mind to Waste
Strategies for broadening access to post-secondary education

Russian Donors Forum
Driving Change in the World of Philanthropy