[SUCCESS STORY] Kyle McGee

October 28, 2021

At Leger, we’re proud of our employees, and we encourage them to grow and evolve within our company. Our Success Stories series, which is shared monthly on our website and LinkedIn page, recognizes their successes.

Today, we’re introducing Kyle McGee. Kyle has worked in several departments since 2008 and has evolved greatly within the company.

  • 2008: Interviewer
  • 2009: Coder
  • January 2011: Programmer
  • June 2011: Statistician
  • 2018: Director of Statistics and Head of Department

Sandrine Lepinay, Executive Vice-President, General Management, wanted to highlight Kyle’s exceptional career:

“Curious, a good listener, passionate about problem solving and driven by data accuracy and quality, Kyle has become a seasoned statistical expert and manager who is able to transmit his passion and focus on quality to his team.

Since joining Leger, he has risen through the ranks quickly to become Leger’s Director of Statistics, managing a team of ten statisticians and contributing to hundreds of strategic projects for our clients each year.

With his deep knowledge of Canadians’ socio-demographic profiles and our LEO panel, he contributes greatly to making Leger the most accurate polling firm during elections. Thank you for being here. We are proud to work with you!’’

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