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Scott Gregor

Director, Finance & Administrative Services at Saskatoon Public Library

Scott Gregor has a diverse work experience in finance and administrative services. Scott has worked as a Director of Finance & Administrative Services at Saskatoon Public Library since December 2018. Prior to that, they worked as an Accounting Coordinator at the City of Saskatoon from January 2006 to November 2018. Scott also has experience as a Finance Supervisor at Maple Leaf Foods Inc from April 2000 to January 2006.

Scott Gregor attended SIAST from 1993 to 1995, where they pursued a degree in Business Administration with a focus on Accountancy.

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Saskatoon, Canada

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Saskatoon Public Library

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For more than 100 years, Saskatoon Public Library (SPL) has been connecting citizens with a wide range of programs, services and literary materials. The Frances Morrison Central Library, along with SPL’s eight branch locations, are welcoming and vibrant community meeting spaces that strive to change lives through connections, engagement and inclusivity. With a rapidly changing digital world changing how people learn and interact, SPL’s collections and programs have followed suit. SPL patrons can access many third-party online learning services for free, and can also borrow a vast selection of DVDs, CDs and video games at any branch city-wide. While continuing to offer many traditional programs—such as children’s storytimes and family crafts—many programs also incorporate technology and digital components, from robotics and virtual reality to video games and computing tutorials. Its fundamental principles of equality and diversity have also made SPL a valued public service for newcomers and marginalized populations. The organization has moved forward on various initiatives that address the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Actions, and SPL also offers EAL programs for those looking to improve their English language skills. SPL’s many outreach services—such as visits to crisis shelters, loans to correctional facilities and home deliveries to those who are physically unable to visit the library—also help ensure no one is left behind in the organization’s promotion of lifelong learning.


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Saskatoon, Canada

Employees

201-500

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