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Gregory J. Fine is an accomplished association executive and leader with a proven track record of delivering growth, innovation and value. With more than 30 years of experience in the industry, he is a recognized leader, innovator, mentor and association evangelist.
Prior to joining Tecker International he served as executive vice president and CEO of CCIM Institute, a 13,000-member international professional association. Before that, he was global CEO of the Turnaround Management Association.
Greg joined TI in 2022 to work with organizations on the front lines of what is likely to be the most transformational period in our industry's history.
An active member of the association community, Greg served as 2021-2022 Chair of ASAE’s Key Professional Association Committee. In addition, he served on the ASAE and ASAE Foundation boards, Association Media & Publishing board (including tenure as president) and the DigitalNow Advisory Group. He currently serves on the faculty for the ASAE CEO Symposium and U.S. Chamber's Institute for Organization Management and was a member of the Chamber’s Association Committee of 100. He was invited to join the ASAE Fellows in 2017
A prolific writer and speaker, Greg co-authored a chapter in Professional Practices in Association Management (4th edition 2021) and has written for FORUM, Associations Now and Signature magazines. He is a sought-after and highly rated speaker for audiences around the world on the topics of strategy, leadership, the multigenerational workplace, association trends, the value of membership, volunteerism, and the power of associations.
Among many awards, Greg was named the 2017 Association Forum Inspiring Leader; the 2009 Young and Aspiring Association Professional by Association TRENDS; and the Angerosa Research Foundation's inaugural 2008 Publishing Trendsetter, an award recognizing innovation that advances association publishing. CCIM was the inaugural recipient of the Association Forum Welcoming Environment Award in 2018, and he was recognized as one of Crain’s Chicago 2020 Notable LGBTQ Executives.
Growing up in Missoula, Montana, Greg was instilled with an entrepreneurial spirit from his parents who were small business owners. He was a leader from his earliest years. This included becoming one of the state's youngest elected officials in history when, at age 18, he was elected to the Missoula County High Schools Board of Trustees. He was re-elected twice and served as chair. He is a graduate of The University of Montana, is an avid world traveler, and an award-winning amateur poet. A digital nomad, his current basecamp is in Scottsdale, AZ.
Life Goals
1. Go on as many safaris as humanly possible
2. Be a positive presence in the lives of those around him
3. Leave a lasting professional legacy based on achievement, respect, giving back, and the success of others
“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did.”
- Mark Twain
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