Paul Mengert
Greensboro businessman Paul Mengert is devoted to improving the lives of Triad residents. As an alumnus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and Harvard Business School (OPM), Paul operates one of the Carolinas’ largest community management companies, Association Management Group. Today, Paul is both the president and CEO of AMG, which has become the area’s leading home owners association and community management company dedicated to preserving, protecting and enhancing the value of client communities. He focuses considerable effort on the company’s philanthropic pursuits and community engagement. From fun runs to help end hunger in the Carolinas to servings as a volunteer pilot for Angel Flights, Paul has made AMG a leader in humanitarianism and community management.
Paul has always been dedicated to giving back to the broader communities for which he serves. He works alongside charitable organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Greensboro Family Services, Greensboro Urban Ministry and Cap Haitien Children’s Home to give back to communities impacted by poverty, hunger and homelessness. He is excited and honored to participate in Dancing with the Carolina Stars, and hopes to bring Operation Smile even closer to their goal of providing the highest-quality surgical care to children with cleft conditions around the world.
About Operation Smile
Operation Smile is an international medical charity whose global network of thousands of credentialed medical volunteers from over 80 countries is committed to helping improve the health and lives of children from more than 60 countries. Since 1982, we've worked with local medical professionals, governments, hospitals and other NGOs to deliver the safest care to each of our patients, and have established care centers wherever possible to give children ongoing medical treatment.
Operation Smile continues to provide training and education for local medical professionals so they can provide care within their own communities and share their expertise. To date, we have provided more than 220,000 free surgeries for children born with cleft lip, cleft palate and other facial deformities.