AMC Leadership
Brett O. Greene founded AMC in June 2001. He is a native Washingtonian, a Veteran of the United States Air Force and a graduate of Howard University. Brett has managed large-scale programs at Union Station, US Agency for International Development, US Trade and Development Agency, Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, DC Water and Sewer Authority, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, DC Public Schools and other major Washington associations, businesses and landmarks.
Additionally, Brett has served as Finance Chairman and on the finance committees of several successful political campaigns, professional and non-profit organizations. Brett is married to Tiffini N. Greene and they have two wonderful daughters.
Tiffini N. Greene has been intimately involved with AMC since its inception in June of 2001. Tiffini participates on client matters as well as manages the day-to-day operations of the company. She is from Washington DC and is a graduate of The George Washington University and Howard University.
Tiffini brings a wealth of knowledge about the District of Columbia government and how to lead an organization and its employees having previously served as the Executive Director of a DC Government agency. Prior to that, she taught secondary English for 17 years for Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland. She has served on the Providence Hospital Health Foundation’s Board of Directors as well as the Girl Scouts Council of the Nation’s Capital. As a committed citizen, she currently serves on the District of Columbia Commission on Women and she continues to participate in several national and local campaigns and fundraising efforts.