Do you mean Richard Dawkins? He's an atheist and a scientist. For many years he was a scholar a Oxford University, His actual title was 'University of Oxford's Professor for Public Understanding of Science', meaning that it was his job to explain science to the general public (meaning us).
He wrote a book about evolution called The Selfish Gene. It was a popular book but he got a lot of criticism from Creationists. He wrote several more books about evolution, trying to explain it in a way that the average person could understand. I have read two or three. I find some brilliant, others hard to follow.
Finally he founded a foundation for the advancement of scientific knowledge among the public, and in that capacity today he still continues to write books and travel around doing lectures and interviews.
Finally he wrote a book about Christianity, or religion in general, called The God Delusion, and that was what really made him famous and controversial. I found it very interesting, but Christian Creationists see it only as a book against their religion so they find it hateful and spiteful. I think creationists SHOULD read it, so they would at least know what they're up against, so they won't appear as if they're just arguing from dogma and ignorance (which they often appear to be.)
Why should it matter to you ?. You can't even get his name right.
As to the answer, he's highly qualified in a range of professional subjects ranging from biology, to theology and the physical and spiritual world.
I reckon , though cannot say for sure that he also has qualifications in spelling.
I reckon you should muse on other subjects while you're cleaning out MacDonalds toilets.