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Greg Owen


Consulting Scientist
greg@wilder.org

Greg leads a wide range of research projects at Wilder Research, including major studies of hospice care, welfare reform, delinquency, child maltreatment, homelessness, and access to preventive health care. He currently leads a team of eight researchers and serves as principal investigator for the statewide study of homelessness, two federally funded studies of adoption, a multi-year study of gains in self-sufficiency, and two federally funded evaluations of faith-based initiatives.

Greg serves as an adjunct professor in the Health and Human Services graduate program at St. Mary’s University and has been a guest lecturer at the University of Minnesota, Hamline University, Concordia University, St. Thomas University, and Augsburg College.

Recent projects

  • Evaluation of Act Six, a leadership and scholarship initiative of the Northwest Leadership Foundation
  • A study of the civic engagement patterns of college students and graduates
  • A study that assesses the condition of homelessness in Omaha, NE and develops recommendations for appropriate funding for funders, service providers, and advocates
  • Assistance to Ramsey County with a U-Care funded project designed to help Somali, Hmong, and Latino/Latina workers communicate mental health and social welfare concepts in their respective languages
  • Evaluation of capacity building services provided by the Northwest Leadership Foundation and the Knoxville Leadership Foundation
  • Minnesota statewide homeless study

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E-mail: research@wilder.org
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651-280-2700
Fax: 651-280-3700

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Saint Paul, MN 55104

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