As the founder of Cambridge Heath Ventures, he works with “private sector companies, purpose driven organizations and governments to help them overcome their most pressing challenges.
[3] Greer holds position seven on 2011′s “Forward 50”, The Jewish Daily Forward′s list of the fifty most significant Jews in the United States.
[9] Greer gained national prominence in the U.S. during JFSJ’s high-profile campaign against Glenn Beck, denouncing his allegedly anti-Semitic rhetoric and his invocations of the Holocaust on Fox News.
[13] Greer also advises Fair Care Labs, the innovation arm of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, on private sector engagement.
"[14] Greer has written numerous papers and opinion pieces, including "The stain of anti-Semitism at the White House isn't going away,"[15] "Why Is Netanyahu Allying Himself With anti-Soros anti-Semites?,"[16] "Union and conservative, better together: What happens inside the life of a union is vital for politics of our future,",[17] "The Democratic Party Should Adopt These 4 Priorities to Win Back Blue-Collar Voters,"[18] "Is there common ground on the immigration debate between conservatives and progressives?,"[19] and "Beyond Trump: What's unravelling America and what we can do about it.
[23] Greer is married to Sharna Goldseker, Executive Director of 21/64 and co-author of Generation Impact: How Next Gen Donors are Revolutionizing Giving.