Greg Lindsay is a contributing writer for Fast Company and the author of Aerotropolis: The Way We’ll Live Next, which examines how and where we choose to live in an interconnected world.
His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, The Financial Times, McKinsey Quarterly, World Policy Journal, Time, Wired, New York, Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, and Departures. He was previously a contributing writer for Fortune and an editor-at-large for Advertising Age.
Greg speaks frequently about globalization, innovation, and the future of cities, most recently at the World Policy Institute, the Asia Society, Columbia University, the National Building Museum, and MoMA PS1. His work with the architect Jeanne Gang on the future of suburbia will be exhibited at New York’s Museum of Modern Art next spring.
He is a visiting scholar at New York University’s Rudin Center for Transportation Policy & Management. Greg is also a fellow of the Hybrid Reality Institute, exploring the co-evolution of humans and technology. He’s been cited as an expert on airports and aviation by The New York Times, USA Today, Reuters, Travel + Leisure, and NPR, and has advised FedEx Corporation and André Balazs Properties.
He graduated from the University of Illinois with a degree in journalism. Greg is a two-time Jeopardy! champion (and the only human to go undefeated against IBM’s Watson).
Greg Lindsay:
Aerotropolis: The Way We’ll Live Next
Infrastructure Vital to US Success: Past, Present, & Future
Airports: Key to Global Competitiveness
Developing Around Airports: Key to Prosperity
The Public’s Influence on Infrastructure in the Future