Greg Levinsky, Content Marketing Institute

Greg Levinsky

Content Marketing Institute

Southern Maine Coast, ME, United States

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Past:
  • Content Marketing Institute
  • The Boston Globe
  • Sun Journal
  • Boston University
  • Detroit Free Press
  • Enquirer
  • Golfweek Magazine

Past articles by Greg:

How To Make Thought Leadership Content Thoughtful and Leading

Most thought leadership content is neither thoughtful nor leading. Forrester’s Lisa Gately explains how to change that at your company. → Read More

A 6-8 freshman from Maine is the nation’s third-ranked basketball prospect in the Class of 2025

15-year-old Cooper Flagg, a member of the US U17 national team, is wowing evaluators, who aren't used to finding that kind of talent in that part of the country. → Read More

At Double A, Red Sox have a starting rotation stacked with potential and confidence

Brayan Bello, Jay Groome, Brandon Walter, and Chris Murphy believe they have something special going as they all try to outdo each other. → Read More

Newton native Veronica Burton goes seventh to Dallas in WNBA draft

Burton was a two-time Globe All-Scholastic Super Team selection at Newton South and a three-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year at Northwestern. → Read More

Veronica Burton is ‘pro ready’ and eager to continue her basketball career in the WNBA

The former star at Newton South High will be in attendance at the WNBA's first in-person draft since 2019 Monday and could be chosen in the first round. → Read More

UMass, a 12 seed, doesn’t feel like an underdog in NCAA women’s basketball tournament

“If we just do what we do and play how we’re capable of playing, I think we’re just unstoppable,” said junior guard Sydney Taylor. → Read More

10 players with Massachusetts ties to watch in the women’s NCAA Tournament

South Carolina's Aliyah Boston (Worcester) and Dayton's Araion Bradshaw (Boston) are two of the talented performers in this year's edition of March Madness. → Read More

UMass women’s basketball is on a roll as it awaits word on first NCAA opponent

The Minutewomen set a program record with 26 wins and ran the table in the conference tournament, securing their first NCAA bid since 1998. → Read More

Meet the Division 3 basketball player chasing his dream with G League Maine

Eric Demers, a 6-1 guard from Acushnet, was overlooked by NBA scouts but is now playing in the organization he grew up rooting for. → Read More

Bentley, Northeastern, and BU women’s basketball coaches are having instant success with respective programs

At BU, the 35-year-old Melissa Graves inherited the core of a team that reached the Patriot League final last season under former coach Marisa Moseley, now the coach at Wisconsin. → Read More

Having a women’s-specific shoe brand is empowering to college basketball players

Moolah Kicks, founded in 2020 by a BC graduate, sponsors nearly 30 NCAA women’s players with name-image-likeness (NIL) deals. → Read More

Waltham cross-country skier Julia Kern is in good form on eve of Winter Olympics

After struggling last year, the 24-year-old Kern had a strong winter season and says of her road to Beijing, "It’s been quite the journey, actually." → Read More

A winning attitude propels Medfield speedskater Julie Letai to the Beijing Olympics

Letai, 21, will represent Team USA in the 3,000-meter short-track relay next month. → Read More

Kendall Currence a courageous leader for Northeastern women’s basketball

The senior guard, a proud member of the Wampanoag tribe, has overcome physical challenges to be her team's leading scorer. → Read More

How Worcester played an important role in Aliyah Boston’s path to women’s basketball stardom

The Virgin Islands native honed her game in the Bay State before going on to star for top-ranked South Carolina. → Read More

Clash between Holy Cross and UNH women’s basketball teams provided an emotional reunion for coaches

Second-year Holy Cross coach Maureen Magarity served as head coach at UNH for 10 years, where she worked with current Wildcats coach Kelsey Hogan. → Read More

UMass women’s basketball is at full strength and off to an impressive start

Last season, the injury-riddled Minutewomen reached the Atlantic 10 tournament championship game. This year, they have even loftier goals. → Read More

Chris Sale works through jam, strikes out nine in Portland rehab outing

Sale ran into trouble in the third inning of another rehab start, but kept fanning batters to minimize the damage. → Read More

Chris Sale shines in rehab start for Portland Sea Dogs

Sale, who underwent Tommy John surgery last March, went 3⅔ hitless innings before being lifted after throwing 49 pitches (34 for strikes). → Read More

Firefighters rescue Wales man from a burning home

A man found in a bedroom was reported to be conscious and alert after the rescue. The home is a total loss. → Read More