Gary MacGillivray is a Professor and the Chair in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Victoria. He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science from the University of Victoria and a Ph.D. from Simon Fraser University. His primary research interests include algorithmic complexity and combinatorial problems, focusing on graph colorings, homomorphisms, and graph domination. He explores dynamic processes on graphs, including pursuit-evasion games and the mathematics of sports-related tournament scheduling. MacGillivray is also passionate about mathematics education, concentrating on enhancing student success in university-level mathematics and statistics courses, alongside improving curriculum for better student experiences. He actively engages students in research to underscore the importance of mathematical applications in real-world contexts.