Chair

Gregory R. Spencer

Greg Spencer is a native of Washington, PA. He attended Wilberforce University, graduated From University of Pittsburgh and earned a Masters at St. Francis University. Spencer served in the Air Force during the Vietnam War. He began his career at U. S. Steel operating plants, eventually promoted to General Manager of Human Resources where he was responsible for developing the human assets of the company. He was recruited to Equitable Resources to become Vice President of Human Resources and later elected Senior Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer. He left EQT to become an entrepreneur. In 2006, he established Randall Industries, one of the largest minority owned chemical manufacturing companies in the United States. Spencer has received several awards for his community work. He has been selected by The Pittsburgh Courier as one of the 50 most influential leaders in the region. He has served as Chairman of the Hill House Association, African American Chamber of Commerce, NEED and Goodwill Industries. He is currently a Board member of Imani Christian Academy, Robert Morris University and UPMC. He is an active member of St. Paul AME Church, Washington, PA.