Location
Hopkins Bloomberg Center
555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, D.C. 20001

At Johns Hopkins, Greg Conderacci is a lecturer for the MS in Organizational Leadership program and also teaches marketing at The Bloomberg School of Public Health and The Carey Business School.

For more than five decades, Conderacci has been using the magic of communication to help people lead happier, more productive, and more rewarding lives. He is the past recipient of the coveted “Golden Apple,” a student-voted award for teaching excellence.

Conderacci also runs a private consulting firm, Good Ground Consulting LLC, which helps organizations and teams, many from a wide variety of health-related organizations, discover and defend their Good Ground – the fertile market niche where their productivity peaks. Additionally, he has spent more than 15 years as a Senior Fellow for the Business Learning Institute, providing sales strategies to CPAs and financial institutions. Conderacci has held marketing leadership roles with Price Waterhouse, Prudential, and America’s oldest investment bank, Alex.Brown. He previously created and marketed several innovative programs for Maryland’s largest soup kitchen, Our Daily Bread, and worked as reporter for The Wall Street Journal where he covered the auto industry in Detroit and economics out of Washington.

A magna cum laude graduate of Princeton University where he served as Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Princetonian, Conderacci holds a Master in Public Policy from The Kennedy School at Harvard University. He completed the Securities Industry Institute at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and is a former registered representative and registered principal. An ultra-distance bicycle racer, he has won national age group championships in both 12-and 24-hour races and has twice ridden a bicycle across America, once in just 18 days.

He is the author of “Getting UP! Supercharging Your Energy,” which outlines his tips for increasing personal energy.

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