Greg Lewis
Retired Marine Corps logistician and international affairs professional — championing sustainable growth in energy, maritime, and the blue economy.
Greg is a retired military logistician and international affairs professional who resides in Hampton Roads, Virginia. His distinguished career took him to assignments around the globe, providing him with strategic insights that have led him to champion sustainable practices in energy and the blue economy. Greg holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Norwich University and a Master's Degree in National Security Affairs from the Naval Postgraduate School. His educational background, coupled with his military experience, equips him with a unique perspective on the intersection of environmental stewardship, economic resilience, and international stability.
During his time in the Marine Corps, Greg developed a strong foundation in logistics, crisis management, strategic planning, and national security, earning multiple commendations for his leadership. These skills have been invaluable in his post-service career, where he focuses on initiatives that promote sustainable logistics within coastal and marine industries.
He consults with organizations and businesses on innovation, sustainability, and workforce development within the energy, government, and maritime sectors. Recognized for his dedication to sustainable development, Greg remains a committed advocate for environmentally and economically responsible growth in the energy and logistics industries.
Community & Professional Involvement
- Naval Postgraduate School — Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing Research and Engineering, Volunteer
- Irregular Warfare Center — Volunteer
- Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International Hampton Roads — Secretary
- Association of Marine Corps Logisticians — Director of Engagement
- Future of Hampton Roads — Board Member, Former Secretary
- Neptune-Shield — Logistics Advisor
- Defense Entrepreneur Forum — Member
Publications
- • "Highway to the Gray Zone" — U.S. Naval Institute, Proceedings, September 2022
- • "The Role of Stand In Forces in Maritime COIN" — U.S. Naval Institute, Proceedings, July 2022
- • "One Fleet, One Fight: Four Fs to Give about Sealift" — Center for International Maritime Security, July 2021
- • "Taking Jihad out of the Hands of Infidels" — Naval Postgraduate School