Kent Greenes is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in knowledge management and collaborative learning. Currently serving as a docent at the Mineral & Gem Museum at the University of Arizona since January 2021, Kent has also been the Program Director for the Knowledge & Collaboration Council at The Conference Board since 2006, overseeing major corporations including IBM, Accenture, and Johnson & Johnson. Kent has played key roles in various councils and working groups, guiding Fortune 500 companies in best practice sharing and the effective use of social media for knowledge transfer. As a consultant through Greenes Consulting, Kent specializes in designing collaborative learning solutions, and has held adjunct faculty positions at CSU Northridge and George Washington University, teaching courses focused on knowledge management. Kent’s educational background includes a Master’s degree in Geophysics from the University of Arizona, a certificate from the Kellogg Executive Program at Northwestern University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Geoscience from Kent State University.