Michael Green - Vexillologist

Michael Green is a flag-nerd (or "vexillologist" if you want to be fancy about it). After the success of his first TED talk in 2020, he started Flags For Good, a company where he gets to design flags and donate to causes that move the world forward. He is a member of the North American Vexillological Association and has served as a design judge on many flag redesign efforts. Michael now has two TEDx talks and has been featured as a flag expert in multiple news features and documentaries on the topic of flag design and personal identity.

Before making the entrepreneurial jump to run Flags For Good full-time, Michael spent most of his career working in various marketing roles at Texas A&M; most recently as the Assistant Athletic Director for Branding, Digital & Social Media for Texas A&M Athletics, and previously as the Manager of Emerging & Interactive Media for Texas A&M University.

After receiving a degree in Visualization from Texas A&M in 2011, Michael became an avid traveler and has now stepped foot in over 80 countries (and of course collects flags along the way.) 

Flags For Good Logo

Flags For Good

After months of quarantine, Michael started Flags For Good in 2020 with a mission to put more tools for change in the hands of passionate people.

Texas A&M Pride Flag - Designed by Michael Green

Texas A&M Pride Flag

A design combination of the Texas flag and the LGBTQ Pride flag, Michael created the Texas A&M Pride flag for the LGBTQ+ Pride Resource Center at A&M.