Greg Lowenthal
About Greg Lowenthal
Greg Lowenthal is a Principal Solutions Engineer and Team Lead currently working at Acquia and serving as President of the Long Island Native Plant Initiative, Inc. since 2023, after holding various roles in technology and leadership positions across multiple organizations.
Current Role at Long Island Native Plant Initiative, Inc.
Greg Lowenthal serves as the President of Long Island Native Plant Initiative, Inc. since 2023. In this role, he leads initiatives focused on the conservation and promotion of native plant species in the Long Island area. His leadership aims to enhance awareness and education regarding the ecological importance of native plants.
Experience at Acquia
Greg Lowenthal has held multiple positions at Acquia, including Team Lead for Solutions Engineering from 2021 to 2024, and currently serves as Principal Solutions Engineer, Team Lead since 2024. His responsibilities include overseeing engineering solutions and leading a team to deliver effective client services in a remote capacity.
Professional Background
Greg Lowenthal has a diverse professional background that includes roles in client services and solutions engineering. He worked at [x+1] as Manager of Client Services from 2009 to 2010, and at Interwoven as a Solutions Engineer from 2007 to 2009. He also held positions at RichRelevance and Netbiscuits, contributing to his expertise in the technology sector.
Educational Background
Greg Lowenthal studied at Stony Brook University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree. His academic focus included Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, and History, providing him with a well-rounded foundation for his career in technology and solutions engineering.
Previous Involvement with Long Island Native Plant Initiative, Inc.
Before becoming President, Greg Lowenthal served as Vice President of Long Island Native Plant Initiative, Inc. from 2022 to 2023 and as a Board Member from 2021 to 2022. His involvement in these roles contributed to the organization's mission of promoting native plant conservation.