Greg Kordick
MSNBC
SVP, Perspective & Analysis Programming
Pipersville PA
Greg Kordick is Senior Vice President of Perspective & Analysis Programming for
MSNBC. He oversees 58 hours of MSNBC live television coverage a week, which
includes MSNBC’s primetime lineup from 4p-midnight Monday through Friday and on
the weekend, he oversees morning and evening programming. Kordick focuses on
setting his show teams up to have the tools they need to add deeper understanding to
the headlines of the day. He helps oversee bigger team anchor nights like election
night coverage or January 6 hearing anchor panels. He also collaborates with leaders
across platforms to get linear coverage leveraged as strongly as possible in the digital
space.
Kordick has worked at MSNBC since September 1997, getting his start as a writer on
the weekend morning shift. Kordick moved to primetime on MSNBC in 2003 with the
launch of Countdown with Keith Olbermann as a senior producer. In 2010 he was
promoted to Executive Producer for the launch of The Last Word with Lawrence
O’Donnell. In February 2021 Kordick was promoted to SVP of perspective
programming.
Kordick graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, where
he focused on television news production. He lives in New York City with his husband,
Tim Billiter.