Greg Reynolds Full Name: Gregory Bennett Scott Reynolds
HISTORY
editGregory Reynolds was born in 1986 in Endwell, a suburb of Binghamton, NY. Growing up, Greg was known for his diversity of interests, ranging from ballet (Greg performed The Life of Anna Pavlova at Carnegie Hall, NYC), down hill ski racing (former member of the USSA Ski Team), a composer and pianist, singer, actor, state ranking track athlete and student. Even as a high school student, faced with adversary to his homosexual life style, he was a crusader for gay-rights, organizing and speaking at national conventions, such as the Safe School Coalition National Convention. He graduated from Maine-Endwell Senior High School in 2004 and is currently a Business Student at Binghamton University.
TODAY
editToday, Gregory is working on his B.S./M.B.A. in the School of Management at Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY. He is well known as an active member of the college community. His current resume includes:
- Published Author in various publications including the Cronicle of Higher Education.
- Coordinator of the Binghamton University Student Ambassador Program
- Division 1 athlete: 1 year on varsity Track and Field, then switched to the University's Crew Team. (Gregory's 8-man boat finished 1st at NY Metropolitan Championship Regatta, and 5th at the New York State Championships, just in his first year).
- Business Manager and member of the Binghamton Crosbys, a nationally recognized a cappella group, and national champions of collegient a cappella.
- Gregory is also famous around campus for being an active tour guide. Many consider him an encyclopedia of facts regarding Binghamton University.
- Member of the Binghamton University Rainbow Pride Union, and founder of the BU Gay Athletes Association.