For more than four decades, Greg Conderacci has been riding a bicycle and using the magic of communication to help people lead happier, more productive and more rewarding lives. A consultant in both energy and business development, he is a popular corporate trainer and keynote speaker. He teaches marketing at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (ranked #1 by U.S. News & World Report).
Greg’s clients have included Prudential, MetLife, Wells Fargo, McCormick & Co., Dollar Tree, Catholic Charities, the YMCA, and a host of others, both non-profits and for-profits. He’s helped thousands -- from salespeople to CPAs to CEOs -- all over the country.
A former staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal, he was also Chief Marketing Officer for Alex. Brown Inc. (America’s oldest investment bank) and Prudential Healthcare Plan of the MidAtlantic. In addition, he helped found Our Daily Bread, Maryland’s largest soup kitchen, which has fed lunch to the Pope -- and more than 7 million other meals to the hungry and homeless.
He has twice ridden across America, twice finished the 750-mile Paris-Brest-Paris (the world’s oldest bicycle race), and twice qualified for Race Across America (the equivalent of a runner qualifying for the Boston Marathon). And he did all of that after turning 55.
A magna cum laude graduate of Princeton University, he holds a Masters of Public Policy from the Kennedy School at Harvard University.
He is the proud father of two high-energy daughters.