Where are they now: 2022 Top 50 CEO Hall of Famer Greg Hemmings

Posted on March 06, 2026 | By Alec Bruce | 0 Comments

 

Greg Hemmings

Greg Hemmings
Founder & CEO
Hemmings House Pictures Ltd.
2022 Top 50 CEO Hall of Fame Inductee

How Greg got his groove back

The founder of the Saint John-based film production company that bears his name came close to losing it. Now he’s writing a new script for himself—and his business.

For a man who has spent a career building narratives and creating stories, the one Greg Hemmings is writing about himself may be his most satisfying yet—and he knows it.

“I’m about to launch my own YouTube channel with a very specific project,” said the Saint John-based founder of Hemmings House, the film production enterprise he started in 2006. “It’s a personal documentary series about creativity and the neuroscience of creativity, following a journey that I went on a couple years ago.”

That journey began in 2021 with a bout of long COVID, an experience so nerve-wracking, he said, he spent “a year, year and a half of just not being inspired, being tired, all that stuff. I lost a lot of my creative drive.”

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