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My Story
July 23rd, 1989
Sept. 26th, 2011
June 10, 2013 — Dec. 6, 2014
June 8th, 2015
Nov. 5th, 2015
Feb. 25, 2016 — June 13, 2017
Mar. 18 2016 – 2:30 – 3:30
August 18th, 2016
September 15th, 2016
Sept. 20 – 21 2016
May 4th, 2017
March 1st, 2018
April 28th, 2018
August 22nd, 2018
Sept. 24th, 2019
Dec. 3rd, 2019

Who is Cornell D. Green?
Tech Professional. Author and Educator. Small Business Development Specialist… and so much more.
Explore a brief overview of the career and adventures of Cornell DeWayne Green.

Featured interview –
Asbury Park Press
Based on his civic-minded activism and having been interviewed and quoted in the paper on several occasions, a freelance reporter for The Asbury Park Press contacted Cornell for this interview, which was a featured article on the front page of the “Panorama” section of that paper’s Sunday edition, 23 July 1989.

8th Annual
Harlem Economic Summit –
Panelist
Less than a year after becoming an independent entrepreneur, Cornell was out before the public, conducting a panel discussion on “The Cost of FREE“, reviewing free and open source software for Small Business Success

Kingsborough Community College –
“College for Kids” Instructor
One of the most pleasurable and memorable experiences of his career, Cornell taught web design, word processing skills, Minecraft skills and science projects to classes of 7-13 year olds – who he referred to as his “techno tots and tweens“

Bronxnet interview –
Bob Lee, host
Cornell is interviewed by renown television host and radio personality Bob Lee (WBLS) with Pedro Barry of Operation Hope

Youth Organization
Capacity Building workshop series –
Brooklyn Borough Hall
Cornell had the distinction of being one of the featured speakers at this event, part of Borough President Eric L. Adams’ Financial Literacy initiative

City College of New York –
Web Development Instructor
Cornell created a web design and development course for the Continuing and Professional Studies department
Faced with a shortage of resources and support, Cornell created the website to support the curriculum offered to the CCNY CPS paid students – at his own expense, and on his own website.

2016 Rising Enterprise Summit –
SUNY Global Center
Cornell conducted a workshop on preparing a successful, “pitch-worthy business plan“

Radio interview by Franne McNeal
Right before flying to France to speak at a two-day Empowerment and Entrepreneurship summit, Cornell was interviewed by business luminary and best selling author (and his very first business coach) Franne McNeal on her online radio podcast, Significant Business Results.

“Do Business BETTER!”
published on Amazon
Just in time for the two-day empowerment & entrepreneurship summit in Saint-Denis, France, Cornell releases his first book on Amazon.com:
Do Business BETTER! Why Small Business Fail – And How NOT To

Seminar on
Empowerment & Entrepreneurship,
Saint-Denis, France
Cornell was flown to Saint-Denis to speak as one of the “Experts Americains” (American Experts) on a two-day panel at the Stade de France.
This summit was hosted by Muse D. Territoires and sponsored by the U.S. Embassy and the French Ministry of Cultural Affairs.

Bronx YMCA Fundraiser Kickoff
Cornell joins the members and staff of the Bronx YMCA as they launch their annual fundraiser.
Dinner, refreshements and presentation by members young and old made this a memorable event.

Ladies Power Circle;
Business Resources Luncheon –
Guest Speaker
Cornell had the privilege of being one of the featured speakers at the first “Ladies Power Circle” Business Resources Luncheon in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY.
This event was hosted by graduates of Operation Hope’s Entrepreneurial Training Program, of which Cornell was the lead presenter.

NFTE Startup Tech
Summer Finals – Mentor
Cornell had the privilege and honor of being one of the business mentors to the NFTE Startup Tech Summer2nd Place winners, “ShelterLinks“.
In their closing statements they can be heard quoting one of Cornell’s maxims “You have to do well before you can do good“.
Best of luck, young entrepreneurs…!

Westchester County
Fifth Annual
New York Fathering Conference
Cornell had the distinction of speaking on a panel – “The Difference a Dad Makes: Fathers in the Workforce“, with William Bland, WPWDB Executive Director Thom Kleiner and Derek Silvers.


“The Failure Guy”
Podcast launches
Two years in the making, it’s finally here: The Failure Guy Podcast goes live, and is available on iTunes, Audible, Spotify, iHeart Radio – and on The Failure Guy website.
