Clocking In Podcast
Voices of NC Manufacturing, your host Phil Mintz, Director of the North Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NCMEP). We will be interviewing some of the manufacturers who have made North Carolina manufacturing the powerhouse it is today.
Episode 45
Greenhill AntiBallistics Corporation
Production Team
Talent/Host: Phil Mintz
Executive Producer: Phil Mintz
Producer: Shelby Kimes
Sound/Audio Engineer and Editor: Rich Sigfrit
Graphic Designer: Rich Sigfrit
Safeguarding the Human Body
Greenhill Anti-Ballistics Corporation: Judy and Zach Greenhill
Greenhill Anti-Ballistics Corporation looks to revolutionize how we think about blunt force trauma prevention.
In today’s fast-paced world, innovation is the key to success. Companies and individuals constantly seek new ways to disrupt the status quo and create breakthroughs. One of these breakthroughs is the Force Disruption Platform. The Force Disruption Platform is a powerful tool to drastically reduce the impact of blunt force trauma on the head and body.
Greenhill Anti-Ballistics Corporation is a nanotechnology materials company based in Davidson, North Carolina. Founded in 2008, the organization has been working for over 20 years developing its Force Disruption Platform and has received 19 patents. The company partners with the US Special Operation Command (USSOCOM) under a five-year Research and Development Agreement.
On this episode of Clocking In, Phil sits down with Zach and Judy Greenhill, the COO and CEO of Greenhill Anti-Ballistics. Zach has worked as an attorney for complex commercial frauds and litigations in federal and state courts; investigations, dispositions, motions, jury and bench trials and appeals. He was also a CIA officer for eight years working covert operations and investigations. Zach graduated from Dartmouth College with an A.B. in Arabian and European History. He attended Hofstra University School of Law where he earned his Law degree.
Judy Greenhill has previously worked as a systems engineer, program manager, liaison of Asian American Affairs and chair of Chinese studies at The Dwight School. Judy wrote and directed the first diversity strategy for IBM’s Microelectronics Division and the Asian Constituency. Judy attended Wellesley College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Asian Studies.
Phil, Judy and Zach discuss the founding of Greenhill Anti-Ballistics, the development of the Force Disruption Platform, how they met and more.
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Phil Mintz
Phil Mintz is the executive director of NC State Industry Expansion Solutions (IES) and director of the North Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NCMEP). At NCMEP, Phil drives outreach to NC manufacturers, builds relationships with federal and state leaders and coordinates efforts to drive profitable manufacturing growth in the state. He also leads the broader IES Extension Operations outreach unit of regional managers, technical specialists and business development leaders providing business engagement, assessment and improvement tools. This includes statewide peer networks, ISO 9000 quality management systems, Six Sigma, Lean manufacturing, environmental services, and health and safety solutions.
Judy Greenhill
Judy Greenhill is the CEO of Greenhill Anti-Ballistics. She has previously worked as a systems engineer, program manager, liaison of Asian American Affairs and chair of Chinese studies at The Dwight School. Judy wrote and directed the first diversity strategy for IBM’s Microelectronics Division and the Asian Constituency. Judy attended Wellesley College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Asian Studies.
Zach Greenhill
Zach Greenhill is the COO of Greenville Anti-Ballistics. Zach has worked as an attorney for complex commercial frauds and litigations in federal and state courts; investigations, dispositions, motions, jury and bench trials and appeals. He was also a CIA officer for eight years working covert operations and investigations. Zach graduated from Dartmouth College with an A.B. in Arabian and European History. He attended Hofstra University School of Law where he earned his Law degree.