Business growth strategist, board development expert, workforce, education & entrepreneurship expert
With over 35 years as a business growth consultant, brilliant advertising strategist, and adjunct professor and Jeffrey Groob is respected by his colleagues and clients for his simple style and real-world practical explanations of complex economic, marketing, entrepreneurship and workforce development subjects. An entrepreneur, Groob has founded and led companies within the complex technical and manufacturing areas and in marketing and advertising. He has served as an advisor for a major university, as board chairman for a community technical college and on the board of advisors for a private technical corporation.
A strong inspirational leader, communicator, and change agent with strategic planning and organizational development focus, Jeffrey Groob has an extensive track record of increasing sales, revenue and profits for the many organizations and companies with whom he has worked and advised.
Board Experience
- Gateway Community and Technical Board of Directors: 2009-Present
- Chairman of of the Board: 2014-2016
- NKU College of Business Advisory Council: 2007-2009
- Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce CEO Roundtable, Founding Steering Committee member 1983-1985
- Remtec Engineering/MBS Associates: Board of Advisors 2001-2005
- ConnectKentucky Broadband Initiative, Technology Planning Committee 2002-2004
- Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce CEO Roundtable, Founding Steering Committee member 1983-1985
- Remtec Engineering/MBS Associates: Board of Advisors 2001-2005
- Guest lecturer on Ethics & Decision-Making In The Public Sector speaker NKU's prestigious MPA (Master in Public Administration): 2016
"I am honored to be speaking as a guest lecturer on “Ethics & Decision Making in the Public Sector” tomorrow night at Northern Kentucky University. The course is part of NKU's prestigious MPA (Master in Public Administration) program for individuals preparing to manage and lead in government agencies, hospitals, universities and other nonprofit organizations."
Jeffrey Groob