Sean-Michael Green
Adjunct Faculty
Management &
Entrepreneurship
Sean-Michael Green is an attorney, author, educator, and entrepreneur with more than 30 years of experience. His recent entrepreneurial experience includes serving as the CEO of a large logistics company, the
Sean-Michael served four years in the United States Marine Corps on active duty in infantry and reconnaissance units, and he served an additional eight years in the Selected Marine Corps Reserve.
After separating from active duty, he completed his undergraduate studies at the Honors College of the University of Pittsburgh, magna cum laude and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his Doctor of Business Administration degree at Franklin University. He graduated from Cornell Law School as the only person in his class to earn two law degrees in three years. He holds other advanced degrees from Marist College and the University of Pennsylvania.
Sean-Michael is a serial entrepreneur with a track record of success across several industries. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Honor Platoon Logistics, LLC. and he is the managing member of Blue, Brown & Green Realty, LLC. His other recent ventures include a company in the commercial construction industry, a franchise of a national brand, a thrift store, and a law practice. He has opened, closed, managed, and sold more than a dozen companies over the course of his career.
A habitual volunteer, Sean-Michael is active in his communities. Since 2006, he has served as a judge for the Wharton School’s annual business plan competition at the University of Pennsylvania. He currently serves as the vice chair of the board of Mind Over Land – an outdoor adventure group supporting the mental health of veterans. Sean-Michael also serves as a founding board member of the Refugee Women’s Center in Connecticut. He is the past president of the board of directors at Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo, and he served as an officer of the board for Big Brothers Big Sisters. He donates his time to legal matters with Connecticut Veteran Legal Center, and previously served as a pro bono attorney with Neighborhood Legal Services in Pittsburgh, PA.
He is the author of Marching to College: Turning Military Experience into College Admissions (Random House 2004); The Things I Learned in College: My Year in the Ivy League (TheLeigh Publishing Company 2016); and dozens of chapters and articles.