Background:
Greg was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but moved to Florida in 2012 with his wife, Annie, and their two little girls, Gianna and Alaria. They also recently welcomed a third child, Enzo, into their home! Greg says that while his kids keep both him and his wife extremely busy, they are the best part of their lives.
Greg boasts an extremely strong background in media. He has 20 years of broadcasting experience and currently serves as the game-day host for the Tampa Bay Lightning Radio Network, in addition to his responsibilities here at the Raft. During his time in Pittsburgh, Greg hosted his own sports morning show while also doing play-by-play for various teams at the University of Pittsburgh and Duquesne University.
Since joining Otter PR, Greg has achieved remarkable media successes for his clients across a wide variety of global industries and markets, obtaining coverage for them in top-tier outlets such as CNBC, Fox News, Business Insider, USA Today, Yahoo! Finance, and more. His keen business acumen and unwavering dedication to clients have made him an invaluable member of Otter PR’s team, and he loves working with each one of his clients personally to help them best share their stories with the media.
Favorite Client Types:
Greg’s favorite clients are those who operate primarily in the sports, political, and financial sectors. He also greatly enjoys helping clients in the investing, real estate, legal, crypto, finance, HR, and sustainability industries obtain outstanding media coverage to meet or exceed their media coverage goals.
In Greg’s own words, “There’s always something that’s happening in these markets that impacts us on a daily basis.”
Otter Things To Know:
Greg loves playing sports when he can, especially Basketball and Pickleball, although he says it’s tough to play on a regular basis with two little girls who also keep him active. Greg is also a vintage baseball card collector, a passion he picked back up during COVID that he claims is “a great way to understand the history of the sport and the players who played.”