Greg Croft

New York Bureau Chief, ABC News

Greg Croft is the New York bureau chief for ABC News. Croft manages news teams based in the Eastern half of the U.S., leading breaking news and day-to-day coverage in collaboration with editorial partners across the news division.

Croft joined ABC News 20 years ago as an intern and rose through the ranks, covering some of the most consequential news events.

He has held various roles across the organization, most recently serving as senior manager of Newsgathering. Croft spent the majority of his time on the ABC News New York assignment desk, where he played a critical role in the network’s coverage of breaking news and major planned events.

Croft has helped lead coverage of the mass shootings in Newtown, Connecticut; Buffalo, New York; and Uvalde, Texas. He has also been instrumental in the network’s political coverage, leading the embed teams through four presidential election cycles and overseeing coverage of the Iowa Caucuses, New Hampshire primaries, multiple political conventions, and the 20th anniversary of 9/11.

Croft lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter.