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G2 Strategies is a specialized consulting firm that helps individuals and organizations navigate the fast-changing landscape of politics, policy, and business. We work with founders, executives, investors, and public figures operating in high-stakes environments where they can't afford to get it wrong.
In the age of AI, information and analysis are abundant. We focus on what's increasingly scarce and valuable: good judgment, public credibility, and trusted relationships.
Together, we bring real-world experience, wide access, and disciplined use of technology to help our partners interpret complexity, sequence decisions, and navigate the ever-complex human element.
Dynamic leader with diverse experiences in politics, business, and the arts. Co-founder and executive of organizations scaled to multi-million-dollar budgets. Recognized as an Aspen Institute Future Climate Leader. Youngest member (ever) of the Tufts University Board of Advisors. Active voice in the Greek-American community.
Visionary founder, team leader, strategy-builder, and connector. Sharp executional skills. Double Yalie. Columnist at the Indianapolis Business Journal, and Outstanding Fellow of the Mitch Daniels Leadership Foundation. Passionate about Midwest tech and economic development. Proud Greek-American.
We bring bipartisan credibility, deep relationships with key players in Washington D.C., and sharp strategic acumen to navigate the modern political landscape.
We design and facilitate exclusive, high-impact networking events and strategic dialogues that bring together top leaders and decision-makers.
We know how to cut through the noise and shape narratives through thought leadership, strategic messaging, and media placement.
We have extensive experience advancing energy and climate solutions through bipartisan coalition-building & policy advocacy, particularly right-of-center.
We have a proven ability to scale organizations, build high-performing teams, drive fundraising, and execute strategic initiatives with impact.
We deliver cutting-edge insights on the major issues shaping the future—climate, energy, AI, technology, democracy, and more.
With deep roots in the Greek-American community, we connect diaspora leaders and their capital with high-impact projects, ventures, and institutions in Greece.
A featured interview with Indiana Secretary of Energy and Natural Resources Suzie Jaworowski on the state's nuclear strategy. (Link here)
How Greece can bridge the gap between headline economic success and the daily realities facing its people. (Link here)
Why Greece pursuing nuclear power could be an economic boon for the country and strengthen its ties to the United States. (Link here)
George G. orchestrated Yale University's flagship Climate Week event, featuring a bipartisan keynote panel with U.S. Congressman Bruce Westerman (R-AR), former U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA), and former U.S. Representatives Carlos Curbelo (R-FL) and Stephanie Murphy (D-FL). The event convened Yale's President, Provost, senior faculty, and major donors. (Link here)
G2 met with Prime Minister Mitsotakis to discuss the diaspora's role in Greece's future, strategies for attracting young professionals back to Greece, and opportunities across AI and ethics, nuclear energy, real estate, and health and biotechnology. We continue to advise ministers and senior advisors within the Greek government.
George G. spearheaded a high-profile event on U.S. fiscal policy and the national debt, convening Senator Todd Young (R-IN) and former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels for a critical dialogue on America's fiscal future. The event brought together policy leaders and rising voices on sustainable governance. (Link here)
George B. serves on the Board of Advisors of Tufts University's Tisch College of Civic Life, the youngest board member in the University's history. In this role, he contributes to strategic discussions on civic leadership and democratic engagement, with a focus on fostering dialogue across political differences and preparing the next generation of leaders.
Following George G.'s eKathimerini op-ed on nuclear energy, G2 was invited to moderate a high-level panel convening leading nuclear scientists and policy experts to discuss pathways for nuclear energy development in Greece. The event positioned G2 as an emerging voice on Greece's energy future.
G2 participated in the sixth P-TEC conference in Athens, which featured U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright and Doug Burgum, Chair of the President's Energy Dominance Council. We engaged directly with both secretaries on strengthening Greece's role as a regional energy hub and expanding U.S.–Greece collaboration on advanced energy technologies.
George G. moderated a panel on youth leadership in energy and climate at the second Greek Youth Diaspora Symposium. The event, held under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, convened young diaspora leaders from around the world to engage on energy, entrepreneurship, innovation, and cultural preservation.
Speaking at the VoLo Foundation's "Climate Correction" philanthropy event — a new annual forum in Florida focused on driving philanthropic investment in environmental solutions. George B. led a panel on growing bipartisan support for climate action with Andrea Yodsampa, CEO and Founder of DEPLOY/US.
George G. was featured in Yale School of the Environment's Canopy magazine, discussing strategies for engaging conservative audiences on climate action and the importance of bipartisan approaches to environmental policy. (Link here)
George G. served as an invited speaker at the School of the Environment's Leadership Circle Summit, addressing donors, faculty, and senior leaders on bipartisan climate policy. He also delivered a guest lecture to first-year graduate students on "Navigating Conversations Across Differences," emphasizing bridge-building in polarized political environments.
George B. moderated a high-level discussion on America's climate and energy policy pivot, examining the implications for the global energy transition and Greece's strategic role as a regional energy hub. The panel featured Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt and leading energy sector voices.
George G., as an executive member of PanHellenic's Alumni Board, co-moderated the annual Mentorship Luncheon, bringing together more than 100 young Greek-Americans with established leaders across sectors. The program focused on developing leadership skills, strengthening Greek identity, and leveraging AI as a tool for professional growth.
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