Brett Greene
Member-At-Large
Brett O. Greene founded AMC in June 2001. He is a native Washingtonian, a Veteran of the United States Air Force and a graduate of Howard University.
Brett has managed large-scale programs at Union Station, US Agency for International Development, US Trade and Development Agency, Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, DC Water and Sewer Authority, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, DC Public Schools and other major Washington associations, businesses and landmarks. The Washington Business Journal awarded Brett “The 40 under 40 Business Leader Award” and “The Minority Business Leader” award. Additionally, he received “The Small Business Person of the Year” award from the DC Chamber of Commerce.
Brett serves on the Boards of the DC Chamber of Commerce, the Federal City Council and the National Forum of Black Public Administrators. Brett also co-chairs the Government Affairs Committee of the DC Chamber of Commerce. He has also served on the boards of Leadership Greater Washington (Class of 2010), the Washington DC Economic Partnership, St. Patrick’s Episcopal Day School, and served as the Vice-Chair of the DC Commission on Fathers, Men, and Boys.
Brett is married to Tiffini Greene (Executive VP of AMC) and they have two wonderful daughters. As committed citizens, the Greene Family is also known for extensive philanthropic work and contributions.