Gregor brings a depth of research experience stemming from a background that has included academic, government, and private sector roles both in Canada and abroad.
With formal training in both quantitative and qualitative methods, he is recognized for his innovative approaches to discourse analysis, his work with vulnerable populations, as well as his ability to communicate research clearly and compellingly to diverse audiences.
Fluently bilingual, Gregor has managed and executed numerous projects with diverse local, national, and international stakeholders on policy questions ranging from refugee resettlement through to international security practices in both English and French.
Gregor holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science from the University of British Columbia and a Master’s in International Public Management from Sciences Po Paris.