About Gregory Butz Glenview IL
In March 2015, Glenview, IL, resident Gregory Butz began working as managing director of the Chicago-area independent digital marketing agency Wire Stone. In this role, he deals with strategic expansion and spurs the company’s growth while it works with global Fortune 1000 brands. Prior to this position, Gregory Butz, who lives on Saratoga Lane in Glenview, IL, worked as senior director of global strategic services with Salesforce.com, also located in Chicago. While there, he managed the technology company’s marketing cloud, assisted with revenue planning, and dealt with more than 40 regional-based consultants.
Butz also spent several years as a client partner and vice president of Chicago-based Publicis Groupe Digital. He worked at Razorfish and Digitas on clients including MillerCoors, Kraft Foods, and Walgreens. He also spent nine years working at PepsiCo, where he eventually became a senior marketing manager of Quaker Foods and Snacks.
Butz earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He went on to obtain his MBA in general and global management with a concentration in strategy from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. While he attended graduate school, the marketing department chair selected him to assist with advanced marketing lectures. He also worked as a teaching assistant for the Summer Scholar Program in 2013.
Butz also spent several years as a client partner and vice president of Chicago-based Publicis Groupe Digital. He worked at Razorfish and Digitas on clients including MillerCoors, Kraft Foods, and Walgreens. He also spent nine years working at PepsiCo, where he eventually became a senior marketing manager of Quaker Foods and Snacks.
Butz earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He went on to obtain his MBA in general and global management with a concentration in strategy from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. While he attended graduate school, the marketing department chair selected him to assist with advanced marketing lectures. He also worked as a teaching assistant for the Summer Scholar Program in 2013.