Greg Paoli leads a consulting firm (Decisionalysis Risk Consultants) specializing in risk assessment and risk management in the field of public health and safety. He has experience in diverse risk domains including microbiological and toxicological hazards, climate change impact assessment, air and water quality, medical and engineering devices as well as risk-based priority-setting across multiple hazards.
Greg is currently serving as a Councilor of the Society for Risk Analysis. He has served as Chair of SRA's Biological Stressors Specialty Group and serves on SRA's Internationalization Task Force.
Within Canada, Greg has served on Expert Committees of the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy and is a member of Health Canada's Expert Advisory Committee on Antimicrobial Resistance Risk Assessment. Greg has provided guest lectures at the Queen's University's Public Sector Executive Programme and School of Public Policy, University of Calgary's Faculty of Management and the University of Ottawa's Institute of Population Health.
In the United States, Greg has served on an Institute of Medicine Committee tasked to Review the USDA E. coli 0157:H7 Farm-to-Table Process Risk Assessment. He was recently appointed to a NRC Committee entitled, Improving Risk Analysis Approaches Used by the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Greg served for several years on an Expert Panel to develop a Risk Ranking Framework for the US Food and Drug Administration and was on the Peer Review Panel for the Harvard BSE Risk Assessment.
Greg has served on several international expert panels including Expert Consultations as part of the Joint Food and Agriculture Organization and World Health Organization (FAO/WHO) Activities on Microbial Risk Assessment.
He has provided training in risk assessment approaches across North America, Japan and South America. Greg also provides lectures as part of the Harvard School of Public Health continuing education course in Probabilistic Risk Assessment.
Mr. Paoli earned a Master of Applied Science degree in Systems Design Engineering and a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo.
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