Our core team brings a diverse set of backgrounds and work experiences to their work at EthicsOne.
Our core team brings a diverse set of backgrounds and work experiences to their work at EthicsOne.

As President and co-founder of EthicsOne, Steve Cohen oversees creative and learning design for the company’s ethics and compliance training programs. Steve has over 20 years of experience developing innovative training and business communication programs. He began his career in educational television and taught screenwriting at Boston University. Steve was the creative director of Lockheed Martin’s “Ethics Challenge,” featuring the comic strip character Dilbert. He has been a guest on CNN’s “Business Unusual” and his work with Xerox, Tom Peters, Honda, Procter & Gamble and Fleet Bank has been noted in the New York Times, The Boston Globe, and Harvard Business Communication Journal.
Steve is a contributing author to Building Learning Capability published by the American Society of Training and Development (ASTD) June 2000. Recent projects include the design and production of educational exhibits at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia and ethics awareness programs for Raytheon, Sony, Eaton, Lockheed Martin and MCI. Steve recently designed and produced the “Ethics Diner” for US Foodservice featuring the well-known actor, columnist and game-show host Ben Stein.

Greg Duffy has been involved with the creative direction, course design, and technical deployment at EthicsOne since 2002. In the creation of training courses, Greg’s involvement starts with initial client meetings to determine goals and strategies, continues on to the design of the course itself from both the graphical and technical aspects, and finishes with the final production and deployment of the course.
Prior to joining EthicsOne, Greg founded Furious Design in 1991. Furious is a graphic design studio in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Their field of work includes print, interactive, and web-based material. Furious’ client list includes Merrill Lynch, McGraw Hill, Houghton Mifflin, Fidelity, Compaq, and Pioneer Investments.
Greg graduated from the University of Michigan, College of Engineering with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering/Software Engineering concentrating in computer graphics.

Michael Gallaher has been involved in marketing and business development for over 25 years. As the Director of Business Development for cohen/gebler in the late 1990s, Michael introduced a number of new clients from the Fortune 500 Businesses into new and innovative ethics and compliance training that engaged workforces with the importance of “doing the right thing” in the ever changing and challenging corporate culture.
Prior to EthicsOne, Michael was founder and President of Therapeutic Dimensions Northeast that successfully launched new wound therapies into the medical marketplace. But with ethics as one of the cornerstone’s of his passions, Michael served as a consultant for several years to Ethics Inc. during the last ten years.
Michael received his Bachelors at Bowling Green State University and his MBA from American International College in Springfield, Massachusetts. In 2002, he was the third inductee into the BGSU Army ROTC Hall of Fame because of his contributions in the field of ethics and compliance. At home, Michael is happily married and the father of four wonderful daughters.