Kevin J. Gregor

Kevin J. Gregor
Odgers Berndtson Calgary office
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Suite 1600
250 – 6th Avenue S.W.,
Calgary Alberta T2P 3H7 Canada
Geographical coordinates: 51° 3' 51'' N 114° 4' 60'' W
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Kevin J. Gregor

Kevin is a Managing Partner in the Calgary office of Odgers Berndtson. He brings over 25 years of business and community leadership experience to the firm. Prior to joining Odgers Berndtson, Kevin held leadership positions with Relizon Canada and Xerox Canada where his roles focused on sales, marketing and general management.

Kevin brings with him proven governance experience and is ICD certified as a director. He has been active as a director with diverse organizations such as Past Chair, Calgary Chamber of Commerce; Past Vice-Chair, Board of Governors, Bow Valley College; Past Chair, Bow Valley College Improving Lives Campaign; Past Chair, Calgary Educational Partnership Foundation; Past Director, Association of Canadian Community Colleges; Past Director, Calgary Airport Authority; Past Director, Calgary Homeless Foundation; Past Member, Conference Board of Canada, Council on Education; and Past Director, RCMP Heritage Centre.

Kevin continues to be actively involved in the community serving as Chair, Alberta Blue Cross; Director, Calgary Health Trust; Director and Co-Chair, Peter Lougheed Hospital Development Council; Director, Alberta Economic Development Authority; and as a Member of the SAIT Polytechnic Advisory Council.


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