Gregory Balestrero (born July 16, 1947 in New York City) is an American industrial engineer, and CEO emeritus of the Project Management Institute.
[2] His father's arrest in a case of mistaken identity was the subject of a book by Maxwell Anderson and of Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 movie The Wrong Man.
[6] In March 2012, Balestrero joined International Institute for Learning, where he serves as a Strategic Adviser for a new program addressing Corporate Consciousness, Leadership and Sustainability.
His two primary goals for PMI were: building a superior project management practice and gaining global acceptance for the profession.
His experiences led Greg to co-author Organizational Survival: Profitable Strategies for a Sustainable Future[10] with business strategist Nathalie Udo.