Author Profile Greg Shaw Greg Shaw is a senior director in Microsoft’s strategy group. He served as publisher of Crosscut and prior to that was a director for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He writes for Crosscut and other publications on a variety of topics.
A new 520 bike trail is re-shaping the Eastside The bridge may be complete before the trail is, but the emerging picture is of a greener, safer alternative to clogged Eastside roads. by Greg Shaw / January 26, 2015
Disney's new baseball film: A Million Dollar Yarn Mad Men's Jon Hamm as desperate sports agent J.B. Bernstein by Greg Shaw / May 15, 2014
Politics Remembering Mandela Bill Gates Sr., Nelson Mandela and Jimmy Carter at Zola Clinic in Soweto, South Africa (March 7, 2002) by Greg Shaw / November 29, 2013
Public Publisher: A transition at the top Mary Bruno (center) speaks as Greg Shaw and writer Judy Lightfoot listen at an event in the Crosscut newsroom. by Greg Shaw / November 22, 2013
Meet the Eastside's new leadership guard KidsQuest Museum, Impact Award by Greg Shaw / October 28, 2013
Politics Downward deficit: How Patty Murray will negotiate the next budget crisis Sen. Patty Murray during a 2012 speech by Greg Shaw / October 18, 2013
Thank you, new and renewing members! We've set a new high thanks to your response this spring and fall. Here's what's ahead. by Greg Shaw / October 16, 2013
Seattle gets its redneck on Kenny Chesney kills at sold out CenturyLink Field. by Greg Shaw / October 13, 2013
Politics Misfire: the NRA's poorly aimed marketing campaign The NRA is wooing hunters in Washington State. by Greg Shaw / October 10, 2013