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Phil Hauck |
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BIOGRAPHY |
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Phil Hauck has been affiliated with The Executive Committee
, Milwaukee
, since 1990 and currently is chair/coordinator of three TEC Groups. TEC chairs manage 10 to 14-member groups of CEOs to expose them to a variety of cutting-edge resource specialists as well as to facilitate sharing and learning amongst them selves; the result should be increased knowledge, understanding and comfort in leading their organizations.
Phil’s groups, all located in Northeast Wisconsin, are TEC III, composed of CEOs of larger companies (some publicly-held) who are primarily interested in strategic issues, and TEC XXI and XXXII, composed of smaller companies ($2-to-$100 million in volume) whose CEOs have a wide variety of operating and strategic concerns.
In addition:
He is president of Counselor Enterprises,
Green Bay
, which publishes business technique newsletters for other organizations.
He coordinates a professional development group for Senior Marketing & Sales
Executives of larger companies.
He is co-author with Ken Utech of Recapturing The Growth Track: Correcting Leaders' Disempowering Behaviors, published by Praeger Books,
Westport
,
CT
, in early 2004.
Currently, he is a director of St. Mary's Hospital Community Advisory Board; Business Strategy Committee, Green Bay Chamber's Group Services, Inc., subsidiary, which oversees outside services for members; current Chair.
He has been active civically, primarily with small business-oriented organizations. His involvements have included: State president of the Independent Business Assn. of Wisconsin; Vice Chair of the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce; director of the Advance Economic Development Corp. for Brown County; member of Governor Thompson's Small Employers Health Insurance Board; steering committee of Governor's Advisory Council on Small Business; Chair of steering committee for State Conference leading to 1995 White House Conference on Small Business, and a delegate to it; boards of Wisconsin district of the SBA and Wisconsin Small Business Development Center system. In 1992, named the Wisconsin Small Business Media Advocate of the Year by U.s. Small Business Administration. He was formerly a board member of the Green Bay Boys' & Girls' Clubs, Great Lakes Asset Corp., and the Green Bay Economic Development Authority.
He is a graduate of
DePauw
University
(BA, 1964) and
Columbia
University
(MBA, 1966). He served as a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal in a succession of store operating and distribution management positions with retail chains, and as a distribution management consultant. He enjoys softball, golf, tennis and a book club, and is active in his church. He is married to Kitty, a teacher, and lives at
504 Porlier St.
in
Green Bay
. They have two children: Katie, 32, a Marquette University MBA employed as a business planner by Kaiser Permanente in
Portland
, and Brian, 27, a graduate of
Harvard
Law
School
with a
Washington
,
DC, law firm.
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