Awards & Winners

David A. Vise

Date of Birth 16-June-1960
Place of Birth Nashville
(Tennessee, Davidson County, United States of America, Area codes 615 and 629)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as David A Vise, David Vise
Profession Journalist, Writer, Author, Financial adviser
David A. Vise, a journalist and author for over 20 years, is now a Senior Advisor to New Mountain Capital, a New York-based investment firm, and New Mountain Vantage, its public equity fund. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1990 while working as a business reporter for the Washington Post. He has authored or co-authored four books, including The Bureau and the Mole and The Google Story, a national bestseller published in more than two dozen languages. He wrote an updated edition published in September 2008. Vise received an MBA from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. The school named him to a list of 125 influential alumni on its 125th anniversary and honored him in 2009 with The Joseph Wharton Award for career achievement and community service. He holds an honorary Doctorate of Literary Letters from Cumberland University and studied at the London School of Economics. A past president of Washington Hebrew Congregation, Vise is a board member of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, where he focuses on interfaith relations, and was a member of the first delegation of progressive Jews to meet with the Vatican. Vise, a first-generation American whose parents escaped Nazi Germany, is married to Lori Vise, a consultant with Bass Educational Services who focuses on college planning for students with learning differences.

Awards by David A. Vise

Check all the awards nominated and won by David A. Vise.

1990


Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism
(For stories scrutinizing the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the way it has been affected by the policies of its former chairman, John Shad.)

Nominations 1990 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism
For stories scrutinizing the Securities and Exchange Commission and the way it has been affected by the policies of its former chairman, John Shad.