Financier and Athlete
DAVID GREGG, III, 71, senior advisor to and a founder of the Pierce Financial Corporation, a firm handling venture financing for broadcasting companies and other businesses, died February 15, 2004 of cardiac arrest in Richmond, VA, while racing in a regional Masters swim competition.
Mr. Gregg also was a founder and chair of the board of Gator Broadcasting Corporation and a director of the Monument Group of Mutual Funds. His business experience was extensive. After holding earlier leadership positions in Eastman Dillon, Union Securities & Co., and Blyth & Co., Inc., he was appointed in 1973 executive vice president of the newly formed Overseas Private Investment Corporation, an agency of the US government facilitating US investment in developing nations to enhance global economic and social progress toward democratic market-based economies. His interest in overseas development continued into the 1980s when as executive vice president and director of the Pierce International Corporation, he was engaged in financing housing projects in Venezuela and other development efforts in Latin America.
Born in New York City and raised in Darien, CT, Mr. Gregg graduated from Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts and Yale University with a B.A. in 1955, and from Columbia University Graduate School of Business with an M.B.A. in 1959. He served in the U.S. Army after college.
Mr. Gregg was a member of the Mid-Atlantic Venture Capitol Association and a former member of the New York Society of Security Analysts. In addition he was a member and former director of the Ontcora Club, a member of the New York Amateur Ski Club and a member of the Chesapeake Bay Yacht Club.
An avid amateur athlete, Mr. Gregg enjoyed skiing and tennis and was an active member of the Fairfax County Masters Swim Team, through which he was nationally ranked in the top 10 for Masters breaststroke.
Mr. Gregg's first marriage to May Foster Bowers ended in divorce.
Mr. Gregg lived in Arlington, VA with his wife, Sarah Massengale Gregg, a vice president for Baxter Healthcare Corporation. He is also survived by two children from his first marriage, Tina Gregg Barkstrom of Richmond, VA and Dr. David Gregg IV of San Francisco, CA; his brother, Arthur of Chapel Hill, NC and two grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on February 21 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Arlington, VA. Interment will be in the family plot in Easton, MD. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in honor of David Gregg may be sent to Deerfield Academy, Alumni Office, Deerfield, MA 01342; Yale University, Office of Development, PO Box 805, New Haven, CT 06503-0805 or Dr. Jim Miller, President, US Masters Swimming Endowment Fund, PO Box 10, Noblesville, IN 46061. endcol
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Rick Meyers
March 16, 2004
Sadly, David has passed. A talented investor turned confidence man- not having closed a transaction since the 1960's. A sad waste of a promising life. We can all learn a lesson here.
The Mannix Family
February 21, 2004
David was a gentleman in every sense of the word, a man of integrity, courage and kindness. He wore his many talents lightly and always was eager to share with others the things he knew and loved. He will be missed by all who enjoyed his company, and there will be many who mourn his passing. We send our love.
Page Bostic
February 20, 2004
David and I swam in the same lane together for the FXCM swimteam. He was always so friendly to all of us and always gave me breaststroke tips encouraging me to improve my form. He and I would chat after practice many times. I so loved playing with his adorable dogs and hearing of his althetic achievements from years past. He was a man of great experience, talent and passion. I truly believe that he left our physical world, just as he would have wanted to...and now, he is at peace and will continue to swim for an eternity. If only we could all swim with David one more time...All my love to the Gregg family during this time of loss.
Ellen Schor
February 19, 2004
I was honored to count David as one of my friends. I am so sorry for his family's loss. May memories of him be a source of strength for all who mourn.
Ellen Schor
Saul Hernandez
February 19, 2004
It is truly a sorrow the news about the death of Mr. David Gregg, even though it was actually very little the time we shared with him, we considered him a fine person. Our friends’ sadness is our gloom, our most and highest respect to him, his family and his friends.
Christopher Osborne-Shaw
February 19, 2004
A dear friend whose wise counsel I will miss.
William Czarlinsky
February 18, 2004
My condolences to all members of the family.
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