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Welcome to The Hey, Genieus! Show with host, Dr. Genie Snyder
Contact Alex: linkedin.com/in/alex-gregory-8015804 or [email protected]
Alex Gregory began his career with YKK in 1973. He was named the first non-Japanese president of YKK Corporation of America (YCA) in 2001. In 2004, Gregory became the first non-Japanese group officer for YKK Corporation in Japan. From 2008 to 2010, he served on YKK Corporation’s Board in Japan. In 2011, he was named chairman of YCA’s Board of Directors. In 2017, he promoted Jim Reed to president, but retained the titles of chairman and CEO. He continued to serve on YCA’s Board until 2020, and currently serves on the Board of YKK AP America Inc. He also serves on the Board of Ambassadors of High Performing Culture, LLC.
Gregory serves on several non-profit boards, including the Georgia College & State University Foundation Board of Trustees (chair ‘99-‘01 and
Gregory considers the time he spends mentoring the students his time best spent. To date he has mentored 57 students (at
In 2010, Gregory was one of five CEOs featured in Hayes and Comer’s book, Start With Humility: Lessons From America’s Quiet CEOs On How To Build Trust And Inspire Followers. In 2004, Gregory was awarded the inaugural “Governor George Busbee Award”; in 2012, he received the Mike Mansfield Award from The Japan-America Society of Georgia; in 2015, he was one of only 28 Americans to be awarded the Foreign Minister of Japan’s Commendation in Honor of the 70th Anniversary of the End of the War. He has received the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Most Admired CEO Award as well as the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette from the Emperor of Japan for his extensive contributions topromoting friendly relations and mutual understanding between Japan and the United States. In 2016, baseball legend Hank Aaron was the last recipient in the southeast U.S. of this rare award from the Emperor.
A native of Eatonton, Georgia, Gregory received his Bachelor of Textile Engineering from Georgia Tech and his MBA and MSA
By Dr. Genie SnyderWelcome to The Hey, Genieus! Show with host, Dr. Genie Snyder
Contact Alex: linkedin.com/in/alex-gregory-8015804 or [email protected]
Alex Gregory began his career with YKK in 1973. He was named the first non-Japanese president of YKK Corporation of America (YCA) in 2001. In 2004, Gregory became the first non-Japanese group officer for YKK Corporation in Japan. From 2008 to 2010, he served on YKK Corporation’s Board in Japan. In 2011, he was named chairman of YCA’s Board of Directors. In 2017, he promoted Jim Reed to president, but retained the titles of chairman and CEO. He continued to serve on YCA’s Board until 2020, and currently serves on the Board of YKK AP America Inc. He also serves on the Board of Ambassadors of High Performing Culture, LLC.
Gregory serves on several non-profit boards, including the Georgia College & State University Foundation Board of Trustees (chair ‘99-‘01 and
Gregory considers the time he spends mentoring the students his time best spent. To date he has mentored 57 students (at
In 2010, Gregory was one of five CEOs featured in Hayes and Comer’s book, Start With Humility: Lessons From America’s Quiet CEOs On How To Build Trust And Inspire Followers. In 2004, Gregory was awarded the inaugural “Governor George Busbee Award”; in 2012, he received the Mike Mansfield Award from The Japan-America Society of Georgia; in 2015, he was one of only 28 Americans to be awarded the Foreign Minister of Japan’s Commendation in Honor of the 70th Anniversary of the End of the War. He has received the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Most Admired CEO Award as well as the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette from the Emperor of Japan for his extensive contributions topromoting friendly relations and mutual understanding between Japan and the United States. In 2016, baseball legend Hank Aaron was the last recipient in the southeast U.S. of this rare award from the Emperor.
A native of Eatonton, Georgia, Gregory received his Bachelor of Textile Engineering from Georgia Tech and his MBA and MSA