Summary
Gregory Blumenthal is the founder and principal consultant of GMBS Consulting, bringing nearly two decades of expertise translating socioeconomic data into rigorous evaluations and actionable policy for foundations, governments, and advocacy groups across the US, Mexico, and Europe. He designs impact measurement systems, leads longitudinal studies like the Memphis Poverty Fact Sheet (updated annually since 2010), and builds dashboards that make complex results readable and useable for funders and policymakers. Equally comfortable with statistics and systems, he pairs hands-on technical skills—SQL optimization, Python/R analyses, LAMP-stack development—with clear storytelling for nontechnical stakeholders. His work spans program evaluation, demographic research, and even voter analytics applied to municipal campaigns, reflecting a pragmatic blend of research and applied strategy. Bilingual in English and Spanish, he routinely bridges cross-border projects and communications. Clients call on him when they need both methodological rigor and reports that actually change funding and policy decisions.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Pharmacology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Pharmacology at Duke University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Chemistry, cum laude, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Chemistry, cum laude at Vanderbilt University
Germantown High School
Spanish, English