Education
Duke University; New York University Stern School of Business.
Duke University; New York University Stern School of Business.
On March 26, 2015, Government. Terry McAuliffe signed Senate Bill # 1362 making “Our Great Virginia” – lyrics by Mike Greenly, arranged by Jim Papoulis – as the official traditional state song of Virginia. In 1983, Greenly left his position as a marketing vice president of Avon Products to become a freelance marketing consultant and writer
In an article for The Futurist magazine (March–April, 1987), Greenly credited the Alvin Toffler book, The Third Wave, as being a catalyst in his decision to change his life and become an active part of the Information Age.
Greenly has been called "probably the most widely read writer on The Source", one of the first online services oriented to the general public and attracting 60,000 subscribers at the time. Greenly wrote a cover story for Portable 100/200 magazine (April, 1985) about using an early laptop computer to create this interactive, online journalism from the convention sites (Houston and San Francisco) and to answer reader questions and comments during the process.
In 1986, a series of first-hand interviews Mike conducted about Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and placed online was published as Chronicle: The Human Side of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Irvington Publishers, Incorporated). As his website notes, Greenly works today as a speech and presentation writer and speech coach for business executives.
His client list includes Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, the Patrón Spirits Company, ExxonMobil, International Business Machines Corporation and many other organizations.
Sometimes called "planet earth’s first interactive journalist" Greenly and the two friends he met online – Sherwin Levinson and Diane Worthington – became the first journalists ever allowed to cover the Democratic and Republican political conventions via computer (in 1984). Greenly went on to become the first journalist ever allowed to cover the Academy Awards ceremony by computer, again sending online reports of his interviews and experiences to readers around the world via laptop, and responding to them from on the road.