Our Team

One World works with an outstanding network of experienced professionals. We draw on their expertise and knowledge to develop results-oriented consultations, as well as a range of other services, across Canada and around the world.

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Neil Gavigan

Senior Associate

Neil is a seasoned, experienced professional with a thirty-five year progressive career in the Federal Government. Recently retired, he is an executive who has repeatedly demonstrated leadership, change management expertise and organizational efficiency within complex organizations.

His most recent position was Director General, Regional Operations & Commpliance Labour Program, Human Resources & Social Development Canada (HRSDC). During his time at HRSDC he was responsible for the Labour Standards Review and Workplace Equity.

Neil is highly skilled at forming strategic partnerships with diverse groups representing business, labour and community based organizations. He is a results oriented senior executive able to find practical solutions to complex challenges while exhibiting a high tolerance for ambiguous situations. Some of Neil’s experience includes executive leadership of national regulatory programs delivered through regionally based operations ensuring effective and efficient alignment of resources and policies; the direction of complex policy development; the provision of strategic, organizational and logistical support to the Commissioner of the Federal Labour Standards Review (Part III); the Chairing of post-report consultation meetings with stakeholders; mediation between groups representing labour, business and community based organizations; the negotiation of sectoral based pilot projects to improve compliance with Part III of the Canada Labour Code.

Neil received a Masters in Public Administration in 1990 at Queen’s University, Kingston, ON and a BA Honours in 1976 at the University of Regina, SK.

Neil is the recipient of ‘Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal’ for service to Canada, and is a fluent communicator in English and French.