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Greg Hillman
Greg Hillman is a member of the GSA Technology Council’s Board of Advisors and the GSATC FastTracĀ® TechVenture⢠Facilitator.
Greg Hillman is also an advisor to knowledge-based businesses, his general management and information technology career spans the spectrum from startups to the Fortune 50, leading businesses through conceptual design, formation, growth, global expansion and acquisitions. Greg is currently working with Champion Communications, Leighton Cubbage’s start-up that is developing markets for new-media products such as the Video E-Mercial.
As a founder and CEO of Integrated Business Solutions, Inc. for five years Hillman built a team and led that systems integration firm to become one of the largest information technology services companies in the mid-south to clients Federal Express, Sharing Plough Corporation, IBM, BellSouth, First Tennessee and Union Planters Banks and others. Greg served as chairman and CEO, investor, to start-up high-fashion bath and body company Indulge Beauty, Inc., as it grew to become a highly visible trend setter competing with major national prestige lines. As Principal Consultant / Program Director with Computer Sciences Corporation Consulting Division he led strategy, risk mitigation and enterprise-wide platform change implementation efforts globally at Dupont, Nortel and MCI (in the US) and contributed to the development of conceptual IT architectural plans for US government intelligence agencies and the USPS.
Hillman managed industry relations to Gartner Group, client PC manufacturers Intel, Gateway, AT&T, NCR and associated industry press while with Cincinnati Bell’s Information Systems (CBIS) $30m acquisition - (start-up) Software Support, Inc. (SSI). As systems engineer with Ross Perot’s Electronic Data Systems (EDS) he built relationships which later fostered success during the $90m acquisition of start-up cellular S/W and MTSO servicing firm Appex Corporation ($5m earl- stage investment by Greylock Partners) by EDS. As National Industry Director for publicly traded cellular / telephony systems development company - Auxco, his efforts were critical components of its $90m acquisition by CBIS. He holds an MBA in finance and economics from University of Utah and a BA in management / chemistry from Park University in Kansas City, KS. Hillman served as aircraft maintenance manager / technician and operations program manager while in the USAF stationed at Hickam AFB, Hawaii, MHAFB, Idaho and Pleiku, Vietnam.





