Gregory Crawford

Grew up in western Massachusetts, attended Drew University in Madison, N.J., where he caught the writing bug and realized that New York (just an hour away) was the place to be for publishing. First job in publishing, however, was telemarketing a computer equipment directory for Ziff-Davis. Eventually landed at Reuters, where he cut his teeth on the Wall Street desk. Spent 10 years there in New York, Hong Kong and Chicago. Joined Crain in 2003 as a reporter with Pensions & Investments, was involved with Financial Week for a couple years, went back to P&I, took a couple years ‘off’ from Crain to run a content-driven community website for the institutional capital markets industry and came back in 2010 to join InvestmentNews. Greg has a wife and two kids and his main hobby is cooking.

Gregory Crawford
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Time to end mandatory arbitration
NEWS REGULATION AND LEGISLATION JAN 03, 2020
Time to end mandatory arbitration

Requiring investors to relinquish their legal rights is fundamentally wrong

Biggest RIA gainers
NEWS RIAS JUN 09, 2018
Biggest RIA gainers

$1B+ fee-only RIAs ranked by year-over-year growth in total assets.

Women in Advice
YOUR PRACTICE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT DEC 20, 2017
Women in Advice

Inspiring the Next Generation of Financial Advisers.

Companies from Facebook to JPMorgan squeeze 401(k) plans
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING AUG 05, 2015
Companies from Facebook to JPMorgan squeeze 401(k) plans

Tactics include holding back on both the amount and timing of 401(k) matches and dragging out vesting schedules.

GMO's Grantham: Stocks near bubble, but there's nothing to pop it
INVESTING EQUITIES JUL 13, 2015
GMO's Grantham: Stocks near bubble, but there's nothing to pop it

Money manager says the market still has room to run, but admits allocating assets in today's environment is not easy.

The case for automatic IRAs
RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING FEB 20, 2015
The case for automatic IRAs

Opposing state efforts to roll out auto retirement plans is disappointing at the least.

INVESTING EQUITIES FEB 10, 2015
How money managers fight their emotions and sometimes lose

Since the 2008 financial crisis, the notion that investors often behave irrationally has become axiomatic. What's more controversial is whether money managers can avoid making — or even exploit — the mistakes of the investing masses.

RETIREMENT TAX NOV 30, 2014
Tax facts: The latest on exemptions and exclusions

The latest on exemptions, exclusions and other key numbers to help you wade through this year's tax thicket

RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PLANNING OCT 07, 2014
AIG promotes Peter Hancock to CEO, replacing Benmosche

After paying off $182.3 billion bailout, insurer focused on property-casualty coverage, life insurance and retirement.

Pimco on how to profit from the financial crisis
INVESTING FIXED INCOME SEP 26, 2014
Pimco on how to profit from the financial crisis

Deputy CIO Ivascyn sees opportunity in “prolonged and significant dislocation” in bonds backed by assets issued before markets collapsed.