Greg Puckett is a multifaceted individual based in Princeton, West Virginia, who has made a significant impact in various fields. A Princeton Senior High School alumnus, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Arts, with concentrations in Journalism, Theater, and Broadcasting.
Throughout his career, Greg has been actively involved in the entertainment industry, participating in numerous theatrical events, film, and television projects. He is currently a dedicated advocate for youth involvement in his community, working tirelessly to create positive change.
As the full-time Executive Director of a local non-profit organization focused on community-based change, Greg has received numerous awards for his work and has been recognized nationally for his expertise in dealing with the drug crisis. In 2014, he was elected County Commissioner, a position he still holds today.
Greg has also ventured into acting, securing a small role in the 2016 movie "Believe," which was filmed in nearby Grundy, Virginia. Since then, he has appeared in various television, internet, and film projects, including "First Man" (2018),"The World We Make" (2018),and the emotionally charged short film "The Stranger in the Crowd" (2018).
In addition to his acting career, Greg is a member of the Drug Free All Stars, a basketball troupe that aims to provide hope and inspiration to communities through a fun, lighthearted, and entertaining platform. The team consists of community partners and former professional and semi-pro talent, all working together to make a positive impact.
As a respected community leader, Greg regularly speaks at conferences and trainings across the United States, sharing his expertise and passion for creating positive change.