Summary
Gregory Saxton is a professor of accounting at the Schulich School of Business with nearly two decades of academic experience and nine years highlighted in senior faculty roles. He combines rigorous PhD training in accounting and political science with a long track record of teaching and research across North American universities, including Buffalo and Brockport. Known for emphasizing context as the often-missing variable in models, he brings interdisciplinary insight to issues of governance, policy, and financial reporting. Based in Toronto, he blends scholarly leadership with practical orientation toward real-world institutional problems, mentoring the next generation of researchers and practitioners. An academic who values intellectual breadth, he often frames technical findings within broader political and organizational contexts that change how results are interpreted.
9 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Political Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Political Science at Claremont Graduate University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Accounting, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Accounting at Schulich School of Business - York University
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