Greg has been a proponent for O2X from the very beginning having helped organize and attend the inaugural human performance workshop in 2015 and has been an advocate ever since. Greg brings a diverse background to our team to include service in Army Special Forces, U.S. Marines and the Boston Fire Department. He also has a background in cyber security and veteran advocacy. As a Marine he served in peace keeping and security operations. As a Green Beret he led combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. As a firefighter he has led fire suppression, technical rescue, and emergency medical operations. He also served at “ground zero” in New York City in 2001.Greg is a co-founder of Massachusetts Fallen Heroes, a highly impactful non-profit organization that honors fallen service members, supports Gold Star families and empowers veterans. Greg is also a co-founder of the InnoVets program, which seeks to bring veterans into the cyber security profession. Greg works with the executive team at Blue Mantis modernizing and hardening private sector companies in the cyber threat environment. Having experienced extensive traumatic stress Greg became interested in personal resilience. He has trained and served as an Army Master Resilience Trainer (MRT), Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Trainer (ASIST), Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) response team member, and peer-support councilor. During his service to our country, his community and his teammates, Greg has gained extensive leadership experience under the most extreme of circumstances. He knows firsthand of the stressors that challenging careers have on individuals and families, and of the necessity of a comprehensive human performance program. Greg once noted that the motto of Army Special Operations Command was fitting when describing the O2X approach, “Sine Pari”, without equal. Armed with faith, discipline and an indomitable warrior spirit Greg continues to mentor soldiers, serve his community, and make a positive impact on individuals, teams, and organizations. Greg lives in Boston with his wife and three children.