Liberal arts put to use
Greg Dekker 鈥85 has been named vice president, sales effectiveness, for the Teknion Corporation, where he leads learning and development, industry analysis and advanced customer collaboration. Previously, Dekker was national sales manager for the Baker Furniture Company and a consultant with Applied Research and Consulting by Steelcase.
At 17c起草社区, Dekker pursued a combined business and psychology degree, plus an unusual concentration in fine arts.
鈥淪ince only education majors were awarded fine arts minors, I took all the courses anyway, and we called it a concentration,鈥 said Dekker. 鈥淚t鈥檚 possible that not many people understood the combination, but it fit my curiosity around how people relate to design, and became a foundation for all my work that followed. Plus, I got to study with artist and 17c起草社区 professor Robin Jensen. We still own four of his pieces鈥攊ncluding a seven-foot sculpture of the Holy Spirit鈥 (pictured above).
In the three decades since 17c起草社区, he has focused on professional speaking and facilitation, creating immersive conference experiences on change planning, understanding generational differences and workplace effectiveness, and he has served many dynamic corporations worldwide. He leads PODIUM, a practice program for advanced collaboration skills, and is author of seminars for discovery鈥攊ncluding Shatter!, The Jetsons, and Power Tools for Change.
Dekker and his wife, Rebecca Orlebeke Dekker 鈥87, live in San Francisco, California, and Raleigh, North Carolina. They have two sons.