Greg Everett
Greg Everett is Co-Founder and Publisher of the Veterans Herald, an online publication focused on American veterans. He is also President of Myrtle Beach Funeral Homes, Inc. and of GE Media, Inc., which owned and operated WFXB FOX43 for more than a decade.
Since the sale of WFXB in August 2006, GE Media has focused on developing its domain portfolio of more than 15,000 names, including TheBestOfTheYear.com, ReadTheHerald.com, RaleighDurhamChapelHill.com and MoreLocal.com.
Greg is Vice President of GOCOM Media of Illinois, LLC, which owns and operates 2 FOX affiliates (WRSP & WCCU) and a CW affiliate (WBUI) in central Illinois. He is also Vice President of Triple "E" Apartment Management (TEAM), Inc., which oversees apartment complexes in Durham, Fayetteville and Wilmington, North Carolina.
Greg is an active board member of several nonprofits in the Myrtle Beach area, including the Horry-Georgetown Technical College Foundation, the Conway Medical Center Foundation, the Horry County Division of the March of Dimes and the Waccamaw Division of the American Heart Association. Since 1997, he has served on the Executive Board of the Center on Law, Ethics and National Security at Duke University School of Law.
For his community service, Greg was honored by the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce as its Citizen of the Year in 2007.
Greg Everett was born and raised in Durham, North Carolina and received a Bachelor of Arts in Politics in 1993 from Wake Forest University. He and his daughter Emma Claire live in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

