
Gregg Hake, CEO Energetix
Born in Heidelberg, Germany, Gregg Hake received a B.A. in Political Science and French from the University of Michigan and an M.B.A. in International Business from Boston College.
In an effort to speed his recovery from an injury suffered while playing soccer for the University of Michigan, Gregg delved into the world of complementary and alternative medicine. Inspired from his discoveries in the fields of nutrition, homeopathy and Traditional Chinese Medicine, Gregg decided to devote his life to wellness. Gregg has founded a number of companies in the wellness field, beginning with an import/export company that dealt primarily with honeybee products.
Ever-mindful of finding ways to improve the health and wellbeing of his fellows, Gregg has focused his efforts in the wellness, prevention and spa industries over the last two decades. As CEO of several innovative product and service companies, including Energetix Corporation, Anakiri, LLC, The Body Sanctuary, Inc. and The Spa on Green Street, Gregg is committed to building a team of fine people and a network of caring and successful health care practitioners.
Gregg is eager to establish a legacy of excellence for his sons and their generation. Working closely with his wife, Melissa, to nurture their growing family and family of businesses, Gregg’s greatest pleasure is spending time with his two sons, Christopher and William. Gregg is also an avid aviator, equestrian, falconer and student of all things classical.
Articles by Gregg Hake:
Revolutionizing Health Care
Your Microbiome – Friends with Benefits
The Case for Non-Suppressive Pediatrics
A New Look at the Immune System
Stem Cells, Epigenetics and the Environment
Restoring Balance in a Polarized World
Superbugs and the Power of Prevention
Want a different result? Change your approach!
No Matter what Species, Beware of Specious Arguments!
Energetix Celebrates the Practice of Medicine
Supporting the Metabolic Environment
Individualized Medical Care for the 21st Century
A Time of Great Transition and Reformation
Individualized Medical Care for the 21st Century
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