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=== Jean Cardinal ===
 
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|'''Director, Government of Canada Corporate Skills'''  
 
|'''Director, Government of Canada Corporate Skills'''  
 
'''Canada School of Public Service'''
 
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=== Laura Colella ===
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|Laura is currently manager of operational policy at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. Before joining in the work of this important tribunal, she was Program Lead for Canada’s Free Agents, an innovative government of Canada program which offers mobility and autonomy. As a lawyer and member of the Quebec, Laura has focused most of her career in administrative tribunals. However, she has built a multi-disciplinary career which has allowed her to gain extensive experience in strategic communication, media, politics and public policy. Laura’s outside-of-work passion is governance of non-profit organisations. Namely, she is the National President of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. Laura is a relationship-builder focused on ethics, accountability and people.
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== People Helping People (English, with French interpretation) ==
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=== Nancy Chahwan ===
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|Nancy Chahwan was appointed as the Chief Human Resources Officer at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) in August 2018. Prior to this, she served as Assistant Secretary of the Government Operations Sector, TBS from May 2015 to March 2017, at which time she was appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Canada Revenue Agency.
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From 2000 to 2015, Ms. Chahwan held regional and national senior positions in Public Works and Government Services Canada (now known as Public Services and Procurement Canada), where she was responsible for the rehabilitation of Canada’s Parliament buildings, managed multi-billion dollar programs in Acquisitions and Real Property, and contributed to Canada’s space programs. Her contributions include transforming program policies, implementation excellence, and fostering innovation.
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Before joining the public service in 1990, Ms. Chahwan graduated from the École des Hautes études commerciales in Montreal (QC), with a B.A. in Business Administration with a double major in Finance and Management. She has also been active on several Boards of Directors of profit and not-for-profit organizations as Secretary, Chair, or Head of Audit Committee.
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Ms. Chahwan is passionate about authentic leadership, empathetic service and lasting partnerships, and actively champions youth and executives. She is the recipient of the 2017 Association of Professional Executives of the Public Service of Canada (APEX) award for a respectful and healthy workplace.
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=== Vince Pranjivan ===
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|Vince Pranjivan holds a master’s degree in business administration and is a Chartered Professional Accountant. Vince is a seasoned professor with many years of experience in teaching at the University of Toronto and other institutions, using both in-class and on-line environments. After a 37plus year career, Vince retired from the Canada Revenue Agency with a significant track record of innovative leadership in both operational and strategic domain. As the Regional Assistant Commissioner, Vince led the largest regional organization within the Government of Canada, with over 14,000 full time equivalents and an annual budget of over $900million.
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=== Mauricette Howlett ===
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|Ms. Howlett began her career in the federal public service in 1991 as a communications officer, with what was then Revenue Canada Customs and Excise. Since then she has held various management positions in a number of different Departments and Agencies and in a number of regions including: Canadian Heritage, Health Canada, the Public Health Agency and Indigenous Services Canada. In October 2016 Mauricette joined the Canada Revenue Agency and is currently the Director of the Toronto East Tax Services Office/
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Mauricette is an alumnus of the 2008 Governor General Canadian Leadership Conference and the recipient of several people management and workplace wellbeing awards. She is a graduate of the University of Ottawa and holds a Masters of Science degree from the University of Alberta. She is married to Steve, a guidance counsellor with the Durham District School Board and the proud mother of two wonderful young men.
 
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