Gregg Greenberg

Gregg Greenberg is the multimedia anchor and retirement and planning editor at InvestmentNews, where he covers financial advisor practice management, retirement strategies, equities, and personal finance across video, audio, and editorial formats. He brings more than two decades of financial journalism experience to the role, including 13-plus years as lead anchor and personal finance writer at TheStreet, where he interviewed CEOs, fund managers, and institutional investors, and hosted The Real Story podcast. Prior to joining InvestmentNews, he served as General Manager of Media at the C-Suite Network.

Earlier in his career, he worked in sales at Lehman Brothers and Fleet Bank — experience that informs his practitioner-level understanding of financial markets and client-facing wealth management. Gregg holds an MBA from Cornell University's Johnson Graduate School of Management and an undergraduate degree in history from Amherst College.

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Giving mom the gift of long-term care
RETIREMENT PLANNING MAY 01, 2022
Giving mom the gift of long-term care

The best time to consider long-term services and support is before a parent experiences a health care event like a fall, heart attack, car accident or cognitive decline.

Increasingly depressed employees batter bottom lines, study says
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 29, 2022
Increasingly depressed employees batter bottom lines, study says

71% of employers feel the deteriorating mental health of their workforce is having a negative financial impact on the company.

Americans still confident about retirement, survey says
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 28, 2022
Americans still confident about retirement, survey says

Retirees and workers remain optimistic about their ability to retire comfortably. However, concerns about inflation are creeping in.

Clean Harbors latest in shower of April ERISA cases, decisions
REGULATION, LEGAL & COMPLIANCE APR 25, 2022
Clean Harbors latest in shower of April ERISA cases, decisions

The environmental services company is being sued for overcharging 401(k) plan participants; meanwhile, similar cases concerning VCA and Trader Joe's heat up.

Game over for millennials seeking to retire early
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 22, 2022
Game over for millennials seeking to retire early

A new survey shows the true cost of playing around: If millennials saved the $86 that they spend on gaming each month, they'd have put aside $307,306 by the time they hit age 65.

Estate plans now adding digital content, tools, says survey
RETIREMENT PLANNING APR 21, 2022
Estate plans now adding digital content, tools, says survey

Blogs, email accounts are among the items making their way into estate plans these days.