About Me
I’m Greg Brozovich.
 
I am guided by my belief that humanity is at its best when communication is transparent, mutual respect is central, and a good discussion is paramount, especially when differing opinions and beliefs lead to good outcomes, advancing our understanding of how we as humans live, work and thrive.
A native of Colorado, I grew up in a suburb of Denver, attended a parochial elementary & middle school, and graduated from public high school. I received my degree in Communications, and a minor in Journalism from Metropolitan State University of Denver.
My strong work ethic started at the early age of 14, which led to a full-time position in management at a local ski-rental at the age of 16. After graduating from high school, I continued to work full-time while pursuing my degree, and running a high-volume ski rental store, managing 16 employees and having responsibility to maintain sales revenues exceeding $750,000 annually.
After receiving my degree, I worked full-time for an Integrated Voice Response (IVR) corporation where I sold business applications to entrepreneurs and small companies who created new sources of revenue by utilizing at&t’s 800/900 multi-quest business platform. As deregulation took shape in 1996, new opportunities emerged in telecommunications which lead me to selling telephone & network hardware, wide area networks, and partnerships through CLEC’s for new fiber interconnections.
In 1999 as divestiture matured, and where real business opportunities emerged, I was recruited to join the leading, nationwide fiber service provider, Level 3 Communications. Here I fostered new relationships and sold in a wholesale capacity to multi-national corporations who required network connections, colocation and technology solutions to support their business infrastructure. My business focus took a natural path of strengthening my ties to Manage Service Providers; RBOC’s; CLEC’s, and broadband service providers where to this day, and through the natural evolution of technology, I have maintained more than two decades of business partnerships, credit to strong personal, and colleague relationships.
Outside of my profession…
My passion for the outdoors and the mountains continues to this day. For over 50 years the sport of skiing has been a significant part of me. Early in my professional career, I was a weekly columnist for the Rocky Mountain News, and the Denver Post. I wrote frequently about Front Range, Colorado ski areas and traveled to many other resort destinations throughout North America. These days, and for nearly 30 years, the majority of my time on the snow is volunteering for the blind and visually impaired community as a senior guide, where I am the eyes for children, and adults navigating their day at Vail.