Impact with Love

Building Business for a Better World

Greg Harmeyer

Develop high-performing organizations that positively impact people’s lives

People want to make a difference in the world; they want their work to matter. The businesses we lead and engage in provide an opportunity to serve others and have a positive impact on their lives. After 20 years of leading an award-winning, high-impact, healthy, high-growth company, author Greg Harmeyer shares his wealth of knowledge in Impact with Love. In the valuable book, he shares insights, experiences, and frameworks that help leaders create organizations that make a difference in people's lives. We can bring love and trust into the workplace through systems, practices, and beliefs that reinforce these ideals; in doing so, we have healthier work cultures and higher performing organizations.

If you’re a business owner, executive, or a leader in some facet who wants to break from conventional business structures and norms and think differently about how you can use your position of leadership to create value, create profit, and make a meaningful impact on all stakeholders, then this book is for you.

Greg Harmeyer is the cofounder of TiER1 Performance Solutions and CEO of its parent company, TiER1 Impact PBC, Inc. Greg is passionate about unlocking the potential in people, teams, and ideas. During his leadership, TiER1 has become a multi-year Best Places to Work recipient and fifteen-time honoree of the Inc. 5000 list of the country’s fastest-growing privately held companies. Over the course of twenty years, Greg has led TiER1 to serve hundreds of the world’s best organizations and, in the process, developed an award-winning culture that has positively impacted thousands of lives.

Greg earned his undergraduate degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Dayton and his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management where he graduated with distinction. He has served on multiple nonprofit and for-profit boards and is actively involved in the cause of mental health, serving as a board member for the Lindner Center of HOPE in Mason, Ohio, and speaking regularly on the topic of mental health in the workplace. He resides in Liberty Township, Ohio, with his wife and four children.