Gregory
Adam Haile
Devising innovative solutions at the intersection of higher education, economic policy, workforce development, and social equity to build better lives and help ensure prosperity for all.
Noted keynote speaker.
Deputy Chair of the Federal Reserve of Atlanta.
Nationally acclaimed former college president of one of the 10 Best Community Colleges in America.
Appointee to the US Dept of Commerce’s U.S. - EU Trade and Technology Council’s Talent for Growth Task Force.
Tireless community advocate bridging the gap between equality under the law and equity in terms of opportunity and ease of access.
Columbia University Law School Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and editor-in-chief of the National Black Law Review.
Loving husband and father of two.
Meet Gregory Haile
Before realizing these achievements, however, Greg was just another inner-city kid growing up in South Jamaica, Queens, New York, during the late 1980s at the height of the crack epidemic. Like many from challenge-infested neighborhoods, he possessed talents that not even he realized, and opportunity never seemed within reach. To get to and from school each day, he had to walk through the projects, where gang and drug-related violence was inescapable. Greg could easily have given in to the hopelessness and despair brought on by endless poverty, racial inequity, gun violence and fear.
Instead, with the support of his mother and stepfather who fought hard for Greg to get the very best education possible, he pushed himself to graduate in the top 15% of his high school class (at an underfunded NYC high school noted solely for its high teen pregnancy and HIV-infection rates, a 2.7 GPA qualified him as among the best) enabling him to attend Arizona State University. Though he had to take remedial courses during his first year at ASU to catch up to the other students, Greg soon excelled at ASU, including being named Most Outstanding Undergraduate - ASU College of Public Programs, forever transforming his life and career choices.
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FOUR Stories That Shaped GREGORY HAILE’S Life
Learn more how Greg’s childhood shaped his perspective on the nexus of higher education, economic policy and social impact.
Beyond the Ivory Tower
Higher Education Leader
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Policy Expert
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Higher Education Leader
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Noted Speaker
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Social Impact Advocate
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Higher Education Leader - Policy Expert - Higher Education Leader - Noted Speaker - Social Impact Advocate -
Gregory Haile lends a hand building homes for Habitat for Humanity Florida.
Higher Education Leader
Rather than being viewed as an ivory tower separate and detached from real-world matters, Greg helps colleges and universities work collaboratively with business leaders, lawmakers, and community organizations to position and utilize higher education institutions as a leading economic driver that increases prosperity and improves the quality of life for all. That’s why the Nyah Project named him 2023’s College Access Champion - Outstanding Individual.
Economic Policy Expert
Deputy Chair of the Atlanta Fed since 2023 (he first joined its Board of Directors in 2021), Greg plays a pivotal role in shaping monetary policy instrumental to managing the nation's economic health. He also served on the U.S.- EU Talent for Growth Task Force, a collaborative initiative of the US Commerce and State Departments and their European counterparts, which recommends best practices to remain competitive globally through workforce training programs that enhance and advance human capital in the age of AI. He has also led local organizations with a focus on attracting and growing talent and increasing revenues through business development.
Noted Speaker
A dynamic and inspiring speaker, Greg delivers keynote speeches and participates in panel discussions at approximately 60 conferences, university lecture series and charitable events each year.
Social Impact Advocate
A tireless community advocate with 20+ years of nonprofit board experience, Greg devotes himself to removing those barriers that limit access to the opportunities most likely to positively impact the quality, longevity, and success of people’s lives.
Recognition for this work includes the 2021 Helpline Hero Award (211 Broward); 2019 Champions of Children Award (HANDY: Helping Abused and Neglected Disadvantaged Youth); and 2019 Tripp Scott Diversity Champion Award (Urban League of Broward County).