BOARD OF ADVISORS
Frank Greer
Frank Greer is a founding partner at GMMB. He has more than 30 years of experience in communications and advertising, serving clients that include major foundations, public interest groups, labor organizations, corporations, and successful candidates for Congress, governor, Senate and the presidency.
Greer and his firm produced media for and provided strategic advice to the campaigns of President Bill Clinton, Indiana Governor Frank O’Bannon, Florida Governor Lawton Chiles, Kentucky Governor Brereton Jones, West Virginia Governors Gaston Caperton and Bob Wise, and Senator Chris Dodd of Connecticut, as well as numerous other candidates and causes.
Greer has also provided counsel and communications services to public interest causes and foundations, including the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Carnegie Foundation, NARAL Pro-Choice America, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the American Council on Education, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and major efforts on education reform and environmental protection.
In 1993, Greer went to South Africa to assist then-presidential candidate Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress in their winning campaign. Greer’s international experience also includes assisting the pro-democracy campaign in Chile (1987), serving as campaign media advisor to Czechoslovakian President Vaclav Havel (1990), and returning to South Africa to lead the Consultative Conference of Political Parties of Southern Africa, bringing together 35 political parties from 10 countries (1999).
In 1972, Greer was a founder and board member of Amnesty International, USA and served on Amnesty’s international board. After attending the University of Maryland in the early 1970s, Greer created and directed the Public Media Center in San Francisco, the nation’s first public interest advertising agency.
Frank Greer and his wife, Stephanie Solien have two daughters, Jacqueline and Lillian.
