Greg Stone

Greg Stone
President, BC Colleges

Greg has 20 years of senior leadership experience in the private and public sectors, working for and with governments, institutions and communities to develop and deliver on shared objectives. Greg holds a DPhil in Modern History from the University of Oxford, a Master of Arts from McMaster, a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Calgary, and a Diploma of Criminology from Mount Royal University. 

As President of BC Colleges, Greg ensures BCC represents the collective voice, expertise and experience of BC’s public colleges and their central role in BC’s economy and communities. 

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