Greg Morrison is senior vice president and chief information officer for Cox Enterprises, a leading communications, media and automotive services company. He oversees the technology service and strategy development for all corporate systems. In addition, he is responsible for enhancing the IT infrastructure to support business expansion and ensure consistent service levels and operational reliability across the enterprise.

Morrison was named vice president and chief information officer of Cox Enterprises in February 2002. He previously served as vice president of information systems at Prudential Financial, Inc., where he progressed through the ranks from 1989 to 2000. He briefly left Prudential to become chief operating officer and chief information officer for RealEstate.com in 2000, and then rejoined the company later that year as vice president of information systems.

Prior to joining Prudential, Morrison served in the United States Army Signal Corps for seven years.

He serves on the board of trustees for Clark Atlanta University and on the board of directors for United States Golf Association, Piedmont Healthcare Systems, Gwinnett Technical College and Presbyterian Homes of Georgia. He was named one of US Black Engineer Magazine’s Most Important Blacks in Technology for nine consecutive years (2005-2013), as well as Computerworld Magazine’s Premier 100 IT Leaders. Morrison also received the Epsilon Award for Career Achievement from the National Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) organization.  Business to Business Magazine named him an IMPACT Leader for his commitment to the community, and he was inducted into the Public Education Foundation of Moore County’s Hall of Fame.

Morrison earned a bachelor’s degree in science from South Carolina State University and a master’s degree in science from Northwestern University.