Greg Scriver
About Greg Scriver
Greg Scriver is a Storage Specialist with extensive experience in the public sector, currently working for the Government of Canada and Shared Services Canada. He has held various roles since 1999 and serves as the NCR Regional Director for PIPSC since 2014.
Work at Government of Canada
Greg Scriver has been employed as a Storage Specialist at the Government of Canada since 1999. His role spans over 25 years, during which he has contributed to various storage management initiatives in Ottawa, Ontario. His extensive experience in this position has equipped him with a deep understanding of storage systems and processes within the government framework.
Current Role at Shared Services Canada
In addition to his role at the Government of Canada, Greg Scriver has worked as a Storage Specialist at Shared Services Canada since 2011. Over the past 13 years, he has focused on optimizing storage solutions and ensuring efficient data management practices within the organization, further enhancing his expertise in the field.
Education and Expertise
Greg Scriver has pursued education at several institutions. He has been studying at the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa since 2015. Previously, he studied at Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology from 1998 to 2000. His foundational education was completed at Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute from 1981 to 1985.
PIPSC Involvement
Greg Scriver has served as the NCR Regional Director for the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) since December 2014. In this capacity, he represents the Institute on various issues as authorized by the President and participates in Standing and Ad Hoc Committees established by the PIPSC Board of Directors. His role involves advocating for members and contributing to organizational governance.
Previous Experience at National Research Council Canada
Before his current roles, Greg Scriver worked as a Storage Specialist at the National Research Council Canada from 1999 to 2011. His 12 years of experience in this position provided him with a solid foundation in storage management and data handling, which he has carried into his subsequent roles in the government sector.