Gregory Hassel

Co-Practice Lead, Financial Services at The Bliss Group

Gregory Hassel has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Gregory currently holds the role of Co-Practice Lead, Financial Services at The Bliss Group, overseeing a portfolio of clients in the financial services industry. Gregory has been with the company since August 2018, previously serving as Senior Vice President and Vice President.

Prior to joining The Bliss Group, Gregory worked at Middleberg Communications as an Account Executive in the Financial and Corporate Practice Group from August 2010 to March 2012.

Gregory also has experience outside of the marketing and communications field. Gregory worked as a Teacher's Aide for Special Education and Assistant Varsity Track and Field Coach at the Bronxville Central School District from October 2009 to November 2010.

Gregory began their professional career as a Sports Writing Intern at AM New York Newspaper from June 2008 to August 2008, where they wrote various sports articles and contributed to the newspaper's website through blogging.

In addition to their professional experiences, Gregory Hassel was a member of the Boston College Track and Field team from September 2005 to May 2009, competing in both the indoor and outdoor seasons and representing the university at various meets and championships.

Overall, Gregory has built a strong background in marketing, communications, and coaching, demonstrating a versatile skill set and a commitment to professional growth.

Gregory Hassel attended Boston College from 2005 to 2009, where they received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Communication.

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  • Co-Practice Lead, Financial Services

    April, 2021 - present

  • Senior Vice President

    August, 2018

  • Vice President

    July, 2016

  • Account Director

    August, 2015

  • Account Supervisor

    August, 2014

  • Senior Account Executive

    March, 2013

  • Account Executive

    October, 2012

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