about gPage (the short version):

Expat in London. Digital transformation and strategy executive, advocating for the world’s largest manufacturers in Enterprise Sales at Autodesk. Cheering for Salient Systems as an investor and friend of the company. Cheering for colleagues and friends to design better future selves. Nearly forty years married to a beautiful Georgia Peach, three amazing daughters, plus three spectacular sons-in-law and (now) one remarkable granddaughter. Pretty good juggler of the mind, the heart, the body, and the soul, though certainly not catching all the balls all the time. Five feet, seven inches, right side up or upside down. Born in 1959 in Pelham, GA. Raised in tiny southern US farming communities. What a journey it has been.  Click here to see my road of life by license plates

NUGGETS began in the fall of 2010 when our oldest daughter left for college. (Make it a Great Monday; Stay Whole Tuesday; Woman Power Wednesday; Make Anything Thursday; and Fit as a Fiddle Friday.) All these years later, we have a UGA grad, a SCAD grad, a Fightin’ Texas Aggie grad, and 1500 nuggets. Plus, Mum and Dad up and moved to England. Those are my daughters above, and their guiding light – truly my every gPage Singletary thing.

Richmond Lawn Tennis Club – Old Deer Park Sports Grounds. Returning to a game I love on grass courts in England!

Aside from work, I enjoy spending time with family, staying active through golf, tennis, and fitness, and sharing some writing. My current ‘thinking’ project is RELEVANCE: The Quiet Power of Lives That Keep Showing Up. I’m also digging back into a self-reflection essay called Releasing the Churn, a story about men, our life journeys, and those who support us. My favorite writer is Paulo Coelho. My favorite musician is James Taylor – he’s a Tar Heel. Influencers include the late Stephen R. Covey (“Find your Voice”), Daniel H. Pink (“Why Right-brainers Will Rule the World”), and Ryan Holiday (Ego is the Enemy; The Obstacle is the Way; and Stillness is the Key.)

Autodesk workshop: as close as an American may ever come to this trophey.

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