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Gregory Ng

Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Marketing Officer

An award-winning creative director, designer and direct marketer, Gregory Ng has developed effective, integrated, results-driven marketing programs for Global Fortune 1000 clients with an expertise in the high tech and financial verticals for over 12 years. In 2005, Greg received the Prodigy award from the New England Direct Marketing Association (NEDMA) given to a professional under the age of 30 who has mastered the science and art of direct marketing. Since 2003, he has received over 40 awards for his direct marketing campaigns.

As CXO (chief experience officer), Greg is responsible for ensuring that marketing strategies are realized through exemplary creative work. Gregory's direct experience runs deep and includes working for clients like Dell, Bank of America, American Express, Fidelity Investments, the Salvation Army, Microsoft, DSW Shoe Warehouse and Dunkin' Donuts.

He is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, where he was classically trained in graphic design. But Greg doesn’t consider himself solely a creative — he’s also a strategist, a businessperson, a writer, a consultant and a public speaker.

As an accomplished blogger and video blogger, Greg has published thousands of articles and videos online and written on subjects ranging from hacking an iPhone to changing a diaper. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Wired’s Gadget Lab, WSJ and Fast Company.

Greg:

  • Likes to create things on the Internet
  • Watches a movie a day
  • Would be nothing without the strength of his wife
  • Would be miserable without the hugs from his kids

 

Our Core Values at Work

What’s your favorite way to pursue knowledge? 
Conversation. I love having deep conversations about any topic with people. I learn from their knowledge. It's sort of Borg-like, but a little "collective consciousness" never hurt anyone.
What’s one true thing about you that not many people know? 
I have a fear of mimes.
What’s the bravest thing you’ve ever done? 
The bravest thing I've ever done is move down to Raleigh with my family without knowing anyone.
What makes you a great team member? 
I try to use humor to keep everything positive, no matter how stressful a situation can be.
What are five things that make you happy? 
Seeing my kids and wife laugh; a whole lot of BBQ; hearing the crack of the bat at Fenway Park; a great straight drive onto the fairway; "The finer things in life, like Elvis's voice, good Kung Fu, and a tasty piece of pie."