Greg O'Leary

 Greg O'Leary

Greg O'Leary

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Biography

Memorial University of Newfoundland - Education

Principal at Newfoundland and Labrador English School District
Higher Education
Greg
O'Leary
Newfoundland And Labrador, Canada
Experienced Chief Operating Officer skilled in Nonprofit Organizations, Research Design, Lecturing, Lesson Planning, and Educational Technology. Strong education professional with a PhD focused in Instructional Leadership, CTL, English/Literacy from University of Toronto at OISE.


Experience

  • Memorial University of Newfoundland

    SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow

    Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Postdoctoral Position at Memorial (conducting nationally-endorsed research studies; teaching in graduate & undergraduate programs; disseminating results to national & international audiences, conferences, etc.)

  • Memorial University of Newfoundland

    Graduate & Undergraduate Professor

    -Substantial experience at both the Undergraduate and Master's Level
    -Also developed and instructed several national proposal writing and Tri-Council seminars, workshops, and courses for multiple faculties within the University
    -Carried out several nationally-funded research projects

  • OISE, University of Toronto

    President of CTL Student Association

    Elected President of Student Body, Largest Graduate Department at the University of Toronto

  • Eastern School District

    Senior English Teacher

    -Taught a wide range of English Courses across multiple curricular programs (and in number of different schools and settings)
    -Also taught in a number of different subject areas
    -Involved in curricular development, research, and program assessment
    -Worked on a number of initiatives with the Director of Program Development and various Program Specialists over the years
    -Involved in projects that linked curricular objectives in my varying capacities between the school system, department, colleges, and university

  • Newfoundland and Labrador English School District

    Principal

    Principal of Beaconsfield located in the west end of St. John's
    Developed (and Currently Lead) the Friday Night Community-Building Initiative
    Community Leadership Program
    School Council, School Development, and Public Relations Committee
    Developing a Program of Curriculum Enrichment and Extension

  • St. Bonaventure's College

    Principal and Chief Operating Officer

    -Principal of only private Jesuit College in the province
    -Part of a vast international network of 2200 Jesuit Institutions Worldwide
    -Work with key stakeholders in Global Partnerships, Leadership Development, and Research for Jesuits in North America
    -Hold Advanced Training (Doctoral and Postdoctoral, as well extensive experience in various contexts) in both the domains of Instructional Leadership and Research

Education

  • Memorial University of Newfoundland

    B.A. (Hons.); BEd

    English, Philosophy, Political Science, Education

  • Memorial University of Newfoundland

    SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow


    Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Postdoctoral Position at Memorial (conducting nationally-endorsed research studies; teaching in graduate & undergraduate programs; disseminating results to national & international audiences, conferences, etc.)

  • Memorial University of Newfoundland

    Graduate & Undergraduate Professor


    -Substantial experience at both the Undergraduate and Master's Level -Also developed and instructed several national proposal writing and Tri-Council seminars, workshops, and courses for multiple faculties within the University -Carried out several nationally-funded research projects

  • University of Toronto

    MA

    Curriculum, English Studies

  • University of Toronto at OISE

    PhD

    Instructional Leadership, CTL, English/Literacy

  • University Medal for Academic Excellence


    Received Gold Convocation Medal for top average in graduating class; achieved Dean's List status in both Faculty of Arts & Faculty of Education during undergraduate degrees

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