Gregory Gestner
About Gregory Gestner
Gregory Gestner is an Account Supervisor at Polskin Arts, currently employed at Finn Partners since 2023. He has a diverse background in marketing and communications, with previous roles at notable organizations such as Camron PR, the Guggenheim Museum, and Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
Current Role at FINN Partners
Gregory Gestner serves as an Account Supervisor at FINN Partners in the Polskin Arts division. He has held this position since 2023, contributing to the agency's efforts in managing client accounts and developing strategic communications. His role involves overseeing projects and ensuring effective collaboration within the team.
Previous Experience at Camron PR
Prior to his current role, Gregory worked as an Account Director at Camron PR from 2019 to 2021. During his tenure in the Greater New York City Area, he managed client relationships and led various public relations initiatives, enhancing the agency's visibility and effectiveness in the arts sector.
Professional Background in Arts and Communications
Gregory has a diverse background in arts and communications, having worked in various roles across notable organizations. His experience includes positions such as Marketing Communications Manager at Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Digital Production Manager at Macmillan, and Associate Editor at the Guggenheim Museum. This breadth of experience has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between arts and media.
Educational Background
Gregory holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies and English from Macalester College. He furthered his education at Columbia University, where he studied at the Graduate School of Journalism and completed the Columbia Publishing Course. This academic foundation supports his expertise in communications and media.
Career Progression in Publishing and Editing
Gregory's career began in publishing, where he held various editorial roles at St. Martin's Press and the Guggenheim Museum. He progressed from an Editorial Assistant to an Associate Editor, gaining valuable experience in content creation and management. His freelance work at Conde Nast as a Web Producer/Editor also contributed to his skill set in digital media.