Daryl D. Green is an American writer, academic and leadership development expert. Career Daryl D. Green is a native of Shreveport, Louisiana. He has a doctorate in Strategic Leadership from Regent University, an M.A. in organizational management from Tusculum College, and a B.S in Engineering from Southern University. He is a member of the Academy of Strategic Management. Since May 1989, Daryl D. Green works for the Department Of Energy (DOE) as program manager. He managed over 400 projects estimated at $100 million before he was 30. Daryl D. Green became known for his lectures and writings on issues regarding leadership development, strategic foresight, ethics and family goal setting. In his first book, My Cup Runneth Over (1998), he presented a process named "meshing", as a way to integrate goal setting into families. Dr. Green described it as a reflection of his engineering and management background at the Department of Energy. Together with his wife, he conducted seminars across the country in assisting single parents and working couples. He was noted and quoted by USA Today, Ebony Magazine, Associated Press, NBC’s Alive at Five, Answerline, American Urban Radio, and BET’s Buy the Book. The FamilyVision column, written together with his wife Estraletta Green, has reached over 200 newspapers and more than 15 million readers (syndicated through Newspaper Publishers Association). Dr. Green authored several books, including Breaking Organizational Ties, My Cup Runneth Over, and Awakening the Talents Within. He has published over 100 articles on the subjects of decision-making and leadership. He co-founded the Greater East Pasco Achievement Program, a nonprofit tutorial service, which assisted over a hundred students in Washington State. As a professor and lecturer, Dr. Green teaches management, marketing, strategic planning, and entrepreneurship at Lincoln Memorial University and Knoxville College. In 2009, the Lane College Black Executive Exchange Program presented him with an “Outstanding Leadership Award.” Dr. Green has served as a keynote speaker, panelist, and presenter at the University of Tennessee, Kentucky State University, Federally Employed Women Training Conference, Blacks in Government National Training Conference and the Society for Advancement of Management Conference, among others.
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