After 10 years on active duty in the US Army and then 33 successful years in the automotive and aerospace industries, Greg retired from Lockheed Martin and turned his energies to community service. Greg always had interests in urban trails, running, bicycling, hiking, and environmental conservation. Since retiring in 2011, Greg has been appointed to the Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) for Moffett
Federal Field, the Board of Directors for the Friends of Stevens Creek Trail, the Citizens Working Group for the 4 Cities Trail Feasibility Study, and most recently as Chairman of Mountain View's Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC). As the shortage of housing in Mountain View has reached crisis levels, Greg has become involved in the Housing Advocacy Network (HAN) and the Santa Clara County Housing Element Working Group. In each of these recent endeavors, Greg has used the organizational and interpersonal skills he learned as an Army Officer and aerospace executive. Given the crisis conditions of traffic congestion, soaring housing prices, the growing gap between the rich and not so rich, and the diminishing life prospects for the younger middleclass generation; Greg has decided to run for City Council. Mountain View is a great place to live and a great place to do business, both big and small. We need to fight to keep it that way and even make it a better place.