Michael Greb (Cpa, Cma, MBA, Mpa)
About Michael Greb (Cpa, Cma, MBA, Mpa)
Michael Greb is the Vice President of Partnerships and Alliances at MD Financial Management, where he has worked since 2016. He has extensive experience in stakeholder relations and program management, having held previous roles at the Ontario Medical Association and the City of Waterloo.
Current Role at MD Financial Management
Michael Greb serves as the Vice President of Partnerships and Alliances at MD Financial Management since 2016. In this role, he provides strategic direction and oversight for national sponsorships and philanthropic initiatives. He is actively involved in representing MD Financial as a key stakeholder with Scotiabank's Healthcare Strategy and Partnerships team.
Previous Experience at Ontario Medical Association
Michael Greb held multiple positions at the Ontario Medical Association. He worked as the Manager of Stakeholder & External Relations from 2003 to 2006 and later served as the Senior Director of Program Management & Corporate Partnerships from 2007 to 2016. His tenure at the organization spanned a total of nine years, during which he contributed to various initiatives and partnerships.
Professional Background in Project Management
Prior to his roles at the Ontario Medical Association, Michael Greb worked as a Project/Policy Assistant to the CEO at the City of Waterloo from 2002 to 2003. This position provided him with foundational experience in project management and policy development.
Educational Qualifications
Michael Greb holds multiple advanced degrees. He earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and is a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) from Wilfrid Laurier University. Additionally, he obtained a Master of Public Administration (MPA) with a focus on Municipal and Non-Profit Administration from Western University. He also completed his undergraduate studies at Huron University, where he achieved a Bachelor of Arts (HBA).
Involvement in Philanthropic Initiatives
Michael Greb has been involved in significant philanthropic initiatives, including a $115 million initiative in collaboration with the Canadian Medical Association and Scotiabank. He serves as an executive member of the Canadian Medical Association / Scotiabank advisory committee, contributing to strategic discussions and planning.