The Hoffman Institute is guided by a board of directors composed of fourteen highly accomplished people, all of whom have redefined their own success in just this way. Each has experienced the Process and has seen the ensuing healing and joy spill over to family, friends, and community.
Mike Wick is a founding member of the Hoffman Institute Foundation Board of Directors. He has been Chairman since September 2004.
From 1970 to 1988, Mr. Wick held executive management positions including CFO, COO and CEO with several entrepreneurial enterprises including International Oceanographic Corporation, Leisure Dynamics, Werner Erhard and Associates and California Biotechnology.
In 1989 Mike and a partner founded McGettigan, Wick and Co., Inc, an investment-banking firm. From 1989 until June 2006, he participated as a co-founder and investment banker for CTC Media (formerly StoryFirst Communications, Inc.), and served as the company’s Chairman from 1993 through 2003. CTC Media is the largest privately owned television broadcast company in Russia.
Mike is a graduate of Yale College and the Harvard Business School. He served in the Peace Corps in Columbia from 1968 to 1970 and was appointed by President George H. W. Bush as a member of the Peace Corps Advisory Council from 1991 to 1993. In addition to the Hoffman Institute Foundation, Mike currently serves on several boards and is a Trustee of St. Mark’s School.
Mr. Ingrasci is president and CEO of the Hoffman Institute, a Quadrinity Process Teacher and chairman of the board of Hoffman Institute International. He received a BA in Theatre from U.C. Berkeley in 1970. Raz is committed to creating opportunities for individuals to have freedom and access inner knowledge and wisdom. He has held key executive and training positions in seminar companies throughout his career. A friend of the founder of the Hoffman Quadrinity Process, Bob Hoffman, since 1973, Mr. Ingrasci worked closely with him for eight years from 1989 until his death in 1997.
Ms. Ingrasci is managing director of the Hoffman Institute with responsibilities for enrollment, site planning and staffing. She received her B.A. in Developmental Psychology from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in 1974. For the past 22 years, she has held executive positions in national seminar companies with responsibilities for both enrollment and alumni participation. She has been with the Hoffman Institute since 1990.