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Greg was born in December of 1980 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Baltimore. He grew up in Baltimore City. Greg attended a Catholic grade school called Shrine of the Little Flower. His father remarried to Donna, and Greg gained two half-sisters named Kelly and Kimberly.
Growing up, Greg’s main interests were sports and drawing. He began playing organized baseball when he was 5 years old and continued until he was 15. Greg also played basketball and learned how to play the piano.
Greg moved to Parkville, Maryland with his mother when he was 15 years old. He attended Archbishop Curley high school, where he ran varsity track and field. Greg excelled at the 110 and 300 meter hurdles and won many awards. In his senior year, Greg won the Maryland private school state championship in the hurdles. He was also a member of the student council. Greg graduated high school and received a scholarship to the University of Maryland, College Park.
Within the University of Maryland business school, Greg double majored in Information Systems & Statistics and Logistics & Supply Chain Management. He began his career with Lockheed Martin, but he now works at the United States Postal Service Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Greg’s current interests include working out at the gym, running, cooking, and working on many different home improvement projects.
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