American journalist
David A. Vise (born June 16, 1960), is a journalist and author. He is a Senior Advisor toNew Mountain Capital , a New York–based investment firm, and Executive Director of Modern States “Freshman Year for Free,” a philanthropy whose goal is to make college more accessible and affordable.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
He won aPulitzer Prize and theGerald Loeb Award for Large Newspapers in 1990 while working as a business reporter forThe Washington Post .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
He has authored or co-authored four books, includingThe Bureau and the Mole (2002), about FBI agent and convicted spyRobert Hanssen , andThe Google Story (2005), a national bestseller published in more than two dozen languages.[ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
Vise received anMBA fromWharton School of the University of Pennsylvania . He holds an honorary Doctorate of Literary Letters from Cumberland University and studied at the London School of Economics.[ 10] Wharton named him to a list of 125 influential alumni on its 125th anniversary.[ 11] In 2009, Vise received The Joseph Wharton Award for career achievement and community service.[ 12]
A past president ofWashington Hebrew Congregation , Vise is a board member of theWorld Union for Progressive Judaism , where he focuses oninterfaith relations .[ 13] Vise was a member of the first WUPJ delegation to meet with theVatican .[citation needed ]
Vise, a first-generation American whose parents Harry and Doris Vise escaped Nazi Germany, is married to Lori Vise, a consultant withThe College Consulting Collaborative who focuses on college planning for students with learning differences.[ 14] [ 15]
Bibliography of publications [ edit ] Vise, David A., and Mark Malseed.The Google Story: Inside the Hottest Business, Media and Technology Success of Our Time . Paperback ed.Dell Pub. , 2005.ISBN 9780553804577 Vise, David A.The Bureau and the Mole: the Unmasking of Robert Philip Hanssen, the Most Dangerous Double Agent in FBI History . 1st ed. Grove/Atlantic, Inc., 2002.ISBN 9780871138347 Vise, David A., and Gary Williams.Sweet Redemption: How Gary Williams and Maryland Beat Death and Despair to Win the NCAA Basketball Championship . Hardcover ed. Sports Pub., L.L.C., 2002. Vise, David A., and Steve Coll.Eagle on the Street: Based on the Pulitzer-Prize Winning Account of the SEC's battle with Wall Street . Paperback ed. Scribner, 1998. ^ Singletary, Michelle."Perspective | Making a dent in student debt with 'Freshman Year for Free' " .Washington Post .ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved2020-09-14 . ^ "Vise – New Mountain Capital" . Retrieved2020-09-14 .^ "Who We Are" .Modern States . Retrieved2020-09-14 .^ "Historical Winners List" .UCLA Anderson School of Management . RetrievedJanuary 31, 2019 .^ "Two Times business section reporters win Loeb Award" .Los Angeles Times . May 22, 1990. p. D2.ISSN 0458-3035 .^ "1990 Pulizer Prizes, Journalism" .^ The Bureau and the Mole."Washingtonpost.com: Live Online" .www.washingtonpost.com . Retrieved2020-09-14 . ^ shapiroconsult."The Google Story, THE NATIONAL BESTSELLER — in a Newly Updated Edition for Google's 20th Anniversary!" .The Google Story . Retrieved2020-09-14 . ^ OpenLibrary.org."David A. Vise" .Open Library . Retrieved2020-09-14 . ^ "David A. Vise | Speakers Bureau and Booking Agent Info" .www.allamericanspeakers.com . Retrieved2020-09-14 .^ "Wharton Alumni Magazine: 125 Influential People and Ideas: David A. Vise" . 2008-02-05. Archived fromthe original on 2008-02-05. Retrieved2020-09-14 .^ "40th Annual Wharton Award Dinner Honors Susan Small Savitsky, David Vise, Pradeep Wahi 10/29" .www.whartondc.com . Retrieved2020-09-14 .^ "David Vise" .The Montgomery Fellows . 2016-12-29. Retrieved2020-09-14 .^ Tamburin, Adam."Harry Vise, TN businessman and Holocaust survivor, dies at 94" .The Tennessean . Retrieved2022-01-22 . ^ Alund, Natalie Neysa."Doris Vise, wife of local business leader the late Harry Vise, dies at 90" .The Tennessean . Retrieved2022-01-22 .
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Previously the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism from 1985–1997
Jon Franklin (1985)Staff ofThe New York Times (1986) Jeff Lyon &Peter Gorne (1987)Daniel Hertzberg &James B. Stewart (1988)David Hanners ,William Snyder &Karen Blessen (1989)David A. Vise &Steve Coll (1990)Susan C. Faludi (1991)Robert S. Capers &Eric Lipton (1992)Mike Toner (1993)Ronald Kotulak (1994)Leon Dash &Lucian Perkins (1995)Laurie Garrett (1996)Michael Vitez ,April Saul &Ron Cortes (1997)Paul Salopek (1998)Richard Read (1999)Eric Newhouse (2000)Staff of theChicago Tribune (2001) Staff ofThe New York Times (2002) Staff ofThe Wall Street Journal (2003) Kevin Helliker &Thomas M. Burton (2004)Gareth Cook (2005)David Finkel (2006)Kenneth R. Weiss ,Usha Lee McFarling &Rick Loomis (2007)Amy Harmon (2008)Bettina Boxall &Julie Cart (2009)Michael Moss & Staff ofThe New York Times (2010)Mark Johnson ,Kathleen Gallagher ,Gary Porter ,Lou Saldivar &Alison Sherwood (2011)David Kocieniewski (2012)Staff ofThe New York Times includingDavid Barboza ,Charles Duhigg ,David Kocieniewski ,Steve Lohr ,John Markoff ,David Segal ,David Streitfeld ,Hiroko Tabuchi &Bill Vlasic (2013) Eli Saslow (2014)Zachary R. Mider (2015)T. Christian Miller &Ken Armstrong (2016)International Consortium of Investigative Journalists ,McClatchy &Miami Herald (2017)Staff ofThe Arizona Republic & Staff ofUSA Today Network (2018) David Barstow ,Susanne Craig &Russ Buettne (2019)Staff ofThe Washington Post (2020) Ed Yong (2021)Andrew Chung, Lawrence Hurley, Andrea Januta, Jaimi Dowdell and Jackie Botts (2021) Natalie Wolchover & Staff ofQuanta Magazine (2022)Caitlin Dickerson (2023)
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