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Gregg Goolsby

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Gregg Goolsby

Gregg Goolsby served for many years as an executive working in various senior management positions in the automotive industry. His positions focused primarily on marketing and dealer network management. He has had a life-long interest in teaching and served for many years as an adjunct professor in the MBA programs at Fordham University and Seattle University. He has a degree in finance from the University of Alabama, and a master’s degree from the University of Georgia.

After retiring in 2018 from the corporate world, he set off in a new direction launching a photography business in partnership with his daughter, Meghan. OSP Images, LLC was formed with the mission of donating all earnings to non-profits that work to conserve and protect the natural world.

Gregg has had a long-time interest in conservation and loves spending time in the outdoors photographing the natural wonders of our world. Starting at an early age on his journey to become an Eagle Scout, he taught Conservation of Natural Resources during scout summer camp. He also designed and implemented an erosion prevention plan for the camp that is still in place. Although small, those early lessons stuck with him and fueled involvement and support of numerous environmentally oriented organizations over the years. Recent photography trips to South Georgia Island, Antarctica, New Zealand and various Alaska islands underscored the importance to him of preserving these vital and fragile ecosystems. “If I can leave one thing behind in my life, I really want it to be a contribution toward protecting special places on our spectacular planet for generations to come.”

He and his wife Brenda together own and manage a portfolio of commercial properties, and split their time between Seattle and Manzanita, Oregon. They both love spending time with their adult children, and all things outdoors-hiking, Nordic skiing, and biking. Gregg has been a triathlete for many years and is on the Legacy Board of Trustees at the USA Triathlon Foundation. He also currently serves as Treasurer for The Hoffman Center for the Arts in Oregon.