About Todd Greenwood
Todd T. Greenwood, MSM PMP - is an award winning strategic management consultant with Booz Allen Hamilton and a is a solution-centric visionary with a 22-year background of multi-disciplinary skills ranging from Project Management to and Business Analysis to Information Systems integration and Business Development.
He is currently the Board Chairman of the Booz Allen Hamilton, San Diego office Project Management Community of Practice – PMCoP (2007-2009), chartered to align business growth process through PM fundamentals, professional development and business analysis. Most recently he was elected to the position of Project Management Institute of San Diego Vice President of Communications, where he has been aggressively developing a vision of creating virtual communities, shared knowledge repositories and establishing organizational partnerships by leading and developing a team of 65+ volunteers towards this goal.
Todd is a seasoned Naval veteran who has served much of his time traveling abroad, experiencing many new cultures and learning first-hand the power of diversity and the art of motivation. His current role is directing a team of experienced PM consultants; delivering optimized resourcing, organizational realignment and change management guidance, while influencing an effort to incorporate industries best practices and adopt an enterprise common practice into a project, program and portfolio management community of practice for the U.S. Government.
He has been an adjunct instructor of Information Systems & Wireless technology at University of California, San Diego (UCSD), and an executive coach for many small business owners and local internet and service provider start ups, while frequently delivering seminars on Entrepreneurial planning, Project Management, Information Technology and Change Management topics.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Governors State University, Illinois in 2003, Masters of Science (MSM) degree in Strategic Business Management from Troy University, Alabama in 2005 and a Project Management Professional (PMP) Credential in 2006.
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