#17: Greg Pellegrino on a Personal Philosophy of Leadership

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Honoring the memory of a husband, father, brother, son, friend, and colleague by hearing his own words on leadership.

This episode was recorded on April 14th. On April 25th, Greg passed away unexpectedly at the age of 55.

In our conversation, Greg and I discuss memories he had with his late father, the time he shared with his kids, and the stories that shaped his leadership philosophy.

May we carry Greg's memory forward by living out the principles and values that he depicts in this recording.

Thank you to Bill Eggers and Nora Ellison for helping me complete this episode. 

Thank you to Greg's family for allowing me to share this conversation with others. It is one of the most meaningful pieces of work that I've ever had the privilege of being a part of.

Greg's Legacy
Greg is survived by his wife, Kristiane, his three children, John, Roman, and Mia, his mother, Annette Pellegrino Fontaine and her husband, Mel Fontaine, and his brothers Jeff and Chris. You can find his full obituary here.

Greg's Background
Greg served as a Customer Strategy & Applied Design Principal at Deloitte Consulting, LLP and as the Lead Client Service Principal responsible for Deloitte’s relationships with the Department of Veterans Affairs and The White House. 
 
He led large-scale, system-wide transformation efforts in critical areas such as public safety, cyber-security, transportation, and counter-terrorism. Greg helped to redesign and consolidate the civil aviation security systems for the U.S. government after 9/11, and his team was also tasked with leading the creation of the web portal for the newly created Dept. of Homeland Security.

Note
Views expressed in this podcast do not express the views or opinions of Deloitte Consulting, LLP.

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