Gregory Vistica oversees investor relations for Andersen, bringing nearly 40 years of experience in financial communications, investor relations, and corporate positioning. Greg has advised Fortune 100 companies, high-growth startups, and mission-driven organizations on strategies that shape market perception, drive valuation, and build investor trust.
Respected for his strategic insight into reputation management and messaging, he crafts compelling narratives that mitigate challenges, enhance brand value, and expand global visibility.
As the founder, former Chairman, and CEO of Washington Media Group, Greg led high-stakes communications efforts on significant global issues, including #MeToo allegations at major US firms, overseas employee abductions, counterterrorism, and law enforcement and regulatory investigations. His leadership was instrumental in the 2014 rebranding of WTAS to Andersen.
Prior to transitioning into communications, Greg was an award-winning investigative journalist at Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, and 60 Minutes II. His work earned prestigious accolades, including a Peabody Award, a George Polk Award, and Pulitzer Prize finalist honors, among other recognitions.
As an author, Greg wrote The Education of Lieutenant Kerrey about Senator Bob Kerrey and Vietnam and Fall From Glory: The Men Who Sank the U.S. Navy. Both have been lauded for their in-depth reporting and insight into how public service journalism is crafted.
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- San Francisco State University, BA (International Relations)