Judith Glynn

PHD Student at Centre of Excellence in Responsible Gaming (CERG)
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Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • French Full professional proficiency

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Sue Kainz

Judith is an experienced professional who has done tremendous work in the area of problem gambling. She is a committed and dedicated professional and I wish her all the best in her new endeavour. I know she will accomplish great things.

Sally Gainsbury

Judith is a incredibly hardworking, dedicated and insightful and a significant asset to the gambling field. She has a solid understanding of important issues and is highly capable of working with several parties to achieve valuable outcomes. Her work has included increasing the capacity of gambling researchers and providing considerable benefits to Ontario and many other jurisdictions. She is a pleasure to work with.

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Experience

    • Gibraltar
    • Research
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • PHD Student
      • Oct 2021 - Present
    • Canada
    • Research
    • President, PRET Solutions Inc.
      • Jul 2020 - Present
    • Advisory Board Member
      • Apr 2013 - Feb 2022

      The Asia Pacific Association for Gambling Studies (APAGS) is a not-for-profit international academic network consisting of scholars, professionals, regulators, and policy makers dealing with gambling research and the gaming business around the world. Without a collective position on gambling, APAGS is dedicated to promoting gambling studies from different perspectives (e.g., psychological, sociological, economic, and regulatory) through consultancy and scientific research and by holding international conferences and publishing scholarly journals.

    • United States
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • Founder and Principal
      • Jun 2012 - Aug 2020

      Strategic Science bridges scientific health behaviour research with actionable solutions to solve complex social issues – Gambling, Obesity and Substance Abuse – providing trusted guidance to policy makers in municipal, provincial and federal governments; educational institutions; treatment, prevention and research agencies; regulatory bodies; private industry and crown corporations. We help organizations in risk sectors achieve responsible policies and programs that are evidence-based and expert-endorsed. My client work includes scientific research and analysis, consultation and facilitation, strategic planning, program development / evaluation, and other organizational needs. In addition I lead day to day operations, business planning, financial administration, product development, marketing and promotion, market segmentation and diversification for long term sustainability. Visit www.strategicscience.ca for more information

    • Panelist
      • Jun 2014 - Jul 2020

      The Responsible Gambling Trust has formed a Machine Research Oversight Panel (MROP2) comprised of four academic and chaired by Prof Alex Blaszczynski, University of Sydney. Panel members are appointed on the basis of their knowledge and academic expertise in the areas of gaming machine configurations and operation, gambling-related harm minimisation interventions, and gaming machine patterns of play and characteristics of players. The purpose of appointing such a panel of independent experts is to provide the necessary expert and independent oversight and comment on the scientific rigour and methodology to underpin stakeholder confidence in the objectivity and quality of all research outputs.

    • Director, Operations
      • Feb 2012 - May 2012

    • Acting CEO
      • Apr 2010 - Jan 2012

      Accountable for $4M program of scientific research to address the research and knowledge needs of Ontario related to problem gambling. Managed a staff of five direct reports and reported to a board of 9 members.Led the development of a three year strategic plan to achieve new outcomes established by Board of Directors Built Ontario research teams with international collaborators for sustained, multi-disciplinary investigation of high priority topics.Transformed financial and administration systems to increase transparency and ensure effective and efficient use of resources,Negotiated partnerships with representatives of vulnerable populations including First Nations and Women; with policy makers in gambling operation and regulation; and with treatment planning and delivery systems. These collaborations produced crucial information on risk and resilience in vulnerable populations, and resulted in highly relevant, applied research to inform policy and practice.

    • Director, Operations
      • Apr 2009 - Apr 2010

      Managed and directed operations and three programs: Research Awards, Capacity Development and Knowledge Translation. Budget responsibility grew to $4M with three direct reports.

    • Director, Grants Operations
      • 2000 - 2009

      Directed and managed the $3M scientific research awards program to achieve three goals: build research capacity, maintain and continuously improve the quality of funded research, and ensure dissemination of research knowledge. Developed and managed from start-up: research funding products, guidelines, and review processes; media, public and stakeholder relations. Built relationships with more than 100 scientists worldwide to provide peer review and expert advice, and to build capacity in Ontario through collaboration and mentoring.

    • Board Member
      • Jan 1995 - Dec 2007
    • Manager, Communications
      • 1999 - 2000

      Developed and implemented strategy to: market the government's gaming policy agenda, coordinate with industry and community stakeholders, and manage highly controversial issues. Created communications unit and recruited staff.

    • Senior Manager, Briefings, Issues and Correspondence
      • 1998 - 1999

      Supervised two units with two managers and 15 staff. Provided daily briefs to the Minister, on highly sensitive issues, such as failures in child protection.

    • Project Lead
      • 1997 - 1998

      Wrote the white paper and managed public consultation on reform of Ontario's regulatory and adjudicative agencies

    • Team Leader, Health Services Restructuring
      • 1997 - 1997

      Led team of four senior Communications Officers in management of highly sensitive media, stakeholder and political relations regarding potential closures.

    • Senior Account Representative
      • 1994 - 1996

      Coordinated marketing and communications on cross-sectoral industrial strategies for retail, consulting engineering, plastics, construction, auto parts, furniture, aerospace, electrical/electronics, biotechnology, machinery and apparel. Coordinated marketing and communications on cross-sectoral industrial strategies for retail, consulting engineering, plastics, construction, auto parts, furniture, aerospace, electrical/electronics, biotechnology, machinery and apparel.

Education

  • University of Guelph
    MSc, Marketing and Consumer Studies
    2006 - 2009
  • University of Gibraltar
    2021 -

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