Shannon Gregory
About Shannon Gregory
Shannon Gregory is a Product Manager currently working at Bounteous in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. With a background in Chemical Engineering and Integrated Water Resources Management from McGill University, Gregory has held various roles in product management and engineering since 2017.
Current Role as Product Manager
Shannon Gregory currently serves as a Product Manager at Bounteous, a position held since 2022. Based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, she oversees product development and strategy, ensuring alignment with customer needs and market trends. Her role involves collaboration with cross-functional teams to enhance product offerings and drive business growth.
Previous Experience at Bounteous
Prior to her current role, Shannon worked at Bounteous as a Product Owner from 2021 to 2022. During her ten months in this position, she contributed to product management initiatives and supported the development of solutions tailored to client requirements. This experience laid the groundwork for her transition to Product Manager.
Professional Background at Insurity
Shannon Gregory has a diverse background in the technology sector, particularly with Insurity. She held multiple roles, including Sales Engineer from 2017 to 2019, Product Owner for five months in 2021, and Product Solution Analyst from 2019 to 2021. Her experience at Insurity involved technical sales, product ownership, and solution analysis, enhancing her expertise in product management.
Educational Qualifications
Shannon Gregory earned her Master’s Degree in Integrated Water Resources Management from McGill University, studying from 2016 to 2017. She also holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering from McGill University, completed between 2012 and 2016. Additionally, she studied Arts and Sciences at CEGEP - John Abbott College from 2010 to 2012, providing her with a strong academic foundation.
Early Career Experience
Shannon began her career as an Environmental Scientist at ERA Environmental Management Solutions in 2017. This role lasted six months and involved environmental assessments and management solutions. Her early experience contributed to her understanding of environmental issues and their impact on product development.