Vice President

Greg Hartman’s 23-year career serving the music, radio, television, film and education industries has been built on a reputation for excellence.

As president of Big Mo Recording Services, Greg Hartman provided engineering skills, leadership, training and management expertise to an illustrious client list including The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, National Public Radio, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Black Entertainment Television, WETA Public Television, MTV, VH1, The Bonnaroo Music Festival, Warner Bros. Records, and Sony Music.

Under Mr. Hartman’s leadership, Big Mo Recording Services worked on numerous Stellar, Peabody and Grammy award-winning projects including “Love is Live”, with Hezekiah Walker and the Love Fellowship Tabernacle Choir and “Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs” with Donnie McClurkin.

Greg Hartman currently serves as an educator and small business advisor. As a guest lecturer, workshop facilitator and adjunct professor with the Sheffield Institute for the Recording Arts, Greg teaches the art and science of audio engineering. His comprehensive classes introduce the physics of sound wave propagation, professional sound system design, operation and applications, and industry standard practices and terminology. Additionally, Mr. Hartman places a special emphasis on garnering the life skills required to build a career in the highly competitive world of audio production.

His current company, Insightful Dialogue Coaching, helps entrepreneurs and small business owners to enhance their strengths and to mitigate their challenges in order to create bright futures for themselves, their families and their employees.