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Greg Hill Jr.

President & CEO

In my early years, I had the opportunity to grow up in Central Florida with both parents in my home. I've always had a massive family support system with everyone from brothers and sisters, grandparents, cousins, nieces, and nephews, all in the same area of Central Florida. This explains where my competitive nature derived from as we were always involved in sports. Everyone knew each other growing up; my grandmother drove the school bus and played the piano for what seemed like every church in the county. My environment may not have been the richest monetarily; what we lacked financially was subsidized with love and care.

Eventually leaving home for school, I initially attended college in Daytona Beach, finishing my college career in Atlanta, GA. While in Atlanta, my adult values and habits began to take shape. I was able to pursue Economics as a major in college, ultimately settling with a career choice in Information Technology. With a Major in Economics and an early IT career, I relocated from Atlanta to NY, where my IT career flourished.

After living in NY for seven years, the most significant accomplishment I've ever achieved arrived. My inspiration and motivation, my son was born. The first day I held him, I knew I did not want to be without him. Born in South Florida, my son played a significant part in me returning to Florida, where I currently reside, continuing my IT career growth.

By protecting his rights to have access to me I've learned valuable information that I think needs to be shared. Through my book writing, media appearances, social media interactions and now with Our Children Have Rights .Org I am more committed than ever before to helping as many responsible parents protect their children’s rights to have access to them, and reach their full potential.

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