AC Green
A.C. Green, known as the NBA’s Iron Man, spent 16 seasons in the NBA, and won three championships with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Having played in 1,192 straight games, A.C. is the only player in Laker history to win championships in both the “Fabulous” Forum and Staples Center.
Outside of basketball, A.C.’s heart is dedicated to working with youth. In 1989, he established the A.C. Green Youth Foundation with the mission of helping young people build self-esteem and character, while teaching them moral and ethical principles which will help them make responsible decisions.
As a role model to youth globally, A.C. was recognized in the House of Representatives’ Congressional Record of October 26, 1999 and by President George Bush.
In addition to his commitment to youth, A.C. is also in demand as a business consultant and lecturer, making speaking appearances around the world, in countries such as China, India, Mexico, Korea, Malaysia, and the Philippines. He has also appeared on numerous television and radio programs.
