Full Name
Greg Moy
Job Title
Manager, Government Relations, Pacific
Company
Insurance Bureau of Canada
Speaker Bio
As Government Relations Manager for Insurance Bureau of Canada’s Pacific region, Greg Moy provides strategic guidance
on the P&C insurance industry’s government relations activities in British Columbia. With an extensive background in
public affairs and public policy, Greg initiates positive change and strategic action on key priorities affecting Canada’s
home, business and private auto insurers.
Prior to joining Insurance Bureau of Canada in 2018, Greg held senior roles with the BC government, including the Ministry
of Finance and Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. In these capacities, Greg engaged in public consultation
from severe weather events and gained valuable insight on the auto insurance policy files.
Greg earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of British Columbia. He is the Treasurer and Membership Chair for the
Public Affairs Association of Canada BC Branch, active with the annual United Way campaign and led the provincial
media event for The Great BC ShakeOut, achieving over 1 million participants in 2019 while also raising awareness for
earthquake safety and preparedness.
on the P&C insurance industry’s government relations activities in British Columbia. With an extensive background in
public affairs and public policy, Greg initiates positive change and strategic action on key priorities affecting Canada’s
home, business and private auto insurers.
Prior to joining Insurance Bureau of Canada in 2018, Greg held senior roles with the BC government, including the Ministry
of Finance and Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. In these capacities, Greg engaged in public consultation
from severe weather events and gained valuable insight on the auto insurance policy files.
Greg earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of British Columbia. He is the Treasurer and Membership Chair for the
Public Affairs Association of Canada BC Branch, active with the annual United Way campaign and led the provincial
media event for The Great BC ShakeOut, achieving over 1 million participants in 2019 while also raising awareness for
earthquake safety and preparedness.
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