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|  | Greg CreechEducator, Entertainer, Actor & Musician Greg received his Bachelor's Degree in Political Science graduating Cum Laude at the University of Southern Carolina. Greg began his political and leadership experience early. He served as a Legislative Legal Intern for the South Carolina House of Representatives' Education and Public Works Committee during his junior and senior years. Also, he worked with the South Carolina Senate and Governor's Office. He continued his education in Computer Science with a Continuing Education Certificate. Greg is a Microsoft Master Instructor having achieved expert status in the Microsoft User Specialist program and the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Instructor program. He is an A+ Certified computer technician and trainer. He is a Microsoft Certified Technical Trainer and a Comp TIA CTT+ Technology Trainer. The University of Continuing Education Association (UCEA) awarded Greg and his Microsoft Office programs as the Top Non-credit Continuing Education Coruses for the Southern Region in 2007. In 2009, The Association of Continuing Higher Education honored Greg with the Outstanding Faculty Award for his work at Emory University's Center for Lifelong Learning. AT&T awarded Greg honors for his diversity leadership and his work in compensation and human resources management. Other organizations have awarded Greg honors for his volunteer work and leadership of committees. Greg has served as a President, Chair, Co-Chair, and other leadership positions for Nonprofit Organizations, civic, business, and diversity councils. He served as the President of the Pine Lakes Association of Involved Neighbors (PLAIN) for 18 months. In 2008, the citizens of Pine Lake honored Greg with his election to the CIty Council where he continues to serve as a Councilmember and also is the Neighborhood Watch Co-Chair and supports his village with many volunteer efforts.
Greg is currently teaching the following classes: Excelling at Excel Records, Policies, Problems -What's Your Focus? People, Paper, and Processors - The Great Administrative Balancing Act Time Management & Productivity in the Office |
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