Biography
U.S. Consul General Gregory Winston Slayton
Gregory Winston Slayton was sworn in as the United States Chief of Mission and Consul General to Bermuda by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on August 15, 2005. Mr. Slayton is the youngest US Chief of Mission to serve in Bermuda in the modern era. Under his leadership, the US Mission to Bermuda has undergone a complete transformation that has dramatically improved overall service levels while reducing annual Mission cost to US taxpayers by over 10%. Under his leadership the US Mission to Bermuda has also added significant new service capacity – including, for the first time in history, a Press Affairs Office and an Economic/Commercial Office. Mr. Slayton is particularly proud of the fact that all this was accomplished while significantly reducing overall Mission cost to the American taxpayer. Most importantly, respect and admiration for the US, as measured by independent polling data, have risen dramatically in Bermuda over the past three years – a marked contrast to worldwide trends.
In the words of the Premier of Bermuda, the Honorable Ewart Brown, “my friend Gregory Slayton has transformed the US/Bermuda relationship – and all for the good. Bermuda has never had a senior US diplomat with Gregory’s skills, contacts, energy and enthusiasm…” Or to quote Bermuda’s leading daily, The Royal Gazette: “Energetic, brilliant, passionate and an unabashed American patriot…Gregory Slayton has made a greater impact on Bermuda that any one of his predecessors in more than a decade.” Mr. Slayton was recently named one of the “most influential” leaders in Bermuda in the RG Magazine’s annual survey. He is the first US diplomat in history to be so honored.
Before becoming the United States’ senior diplomat to Bermuda, Mr. Slayton was the Managing Director of Slayton Capital, a private venture capital firm with offices in Northern Virginia and Silicon Valley. As Managing Director of Slayton Capital, Mr. Slayton served on the Board of Advisors of Google, Salesforce.com and other high tech leaders.
The Harvard Business School has written a number of case studies on Mr. Slayton’s work in Silicon Valley. Po Bronson, in his best selling “Nudist on the Night Shift” devoted a chapter to Mr. Slayton’s unorthodox business style which “takes gung-ho to a whole new level.” The Wall Street Journal entitled an article on Mr. Slayton’s management successes “Silicon Valley Hybrid: A Boss Who Makes Others’ Ideas Pay Off.” And Time magazine put Mr. Slayton on the cover of its “GetRich.com: Inside the Secrets of the New Silicon Valley” issue.
A native of Ohio, Mr. Slayton graduated magna cum laude with a degree in economics from Dartmouth College. As a Fulbright Scholar he received a Masters in Asian Studies with honors. His published Masters thesis focused on the structural causes of - and solutions to - poverty in India and Southeast Asia. Later, at Harvard Business School, he received an M.B.A. with honors.
For most of his twenties, Mr. Slayton lived and worked throughout Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America managing micro-credit and economic development programs for the poor. He remains active in international development and speaks four languages in addition to English.
Early in his thirties, Mr. Slayton served at McKinsey and Company for four years in Europe, South America and the United States. He was then recruited out of McKinsey to run the Silicon Valley technology arm of Paramount Studios – and went on to be the President/CEO/Chairman of a number of successful high tech companies, both public and private. He then established Slayton Capital.
Today Mr. Slayton resides primarily in Bermuda with his wife and their four children. Mr. Slayton occasionally co-teaches at the Harvard Business School and the Stanford Graduate School of Business and remains active in international philanthropy via the Slayton Family Foundation. He is an avid tennis player and a recreational golfer who also enjoys water sports and coaching his son’s soccer team.