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|'''<big>Anick Ouellette</big>''' [[File:Anick O..jpg|left|170x170px]]
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|Assistant Deputy Minister and Chief Financial Officer
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|Global Affairs Canada, Corporate Planning, Finance and Information Technology
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|Anick Ouellette began her career as an accountant for a private accounting firm for four years, and subsequently was employed by Videotron (Laurentien) Ltée for a period of six years, initially as the Director of Finance and then as the Director of Client Services.
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Joining the federal public service in 2001 at the Department of Employment and Social Development Canada (formally known as Department of Human Resources Development Canada), Anick fulfilled various roles and responsibilities within the finance sector for five years.
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In 2006, Anick joined the Corporate Services Branch of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) – now with Global Affairs Canada, as the Director of Financial Policies. She led a team responsible for providing strategic advice and guidance to senior management in the areas of financial policies, controls and systems. Within the Chief Financial Officer Branch, her portfolio expanded in 2009 when she took on the joint role of Deputy Chief Financial Officer (DCFO) and Director General of the Finance Operations Division, adding corporate accounting and financial risk management to her accountability. She worked in these various functions within CIDA until 2013.
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In April 2013, Anick became the Director General of Financial Operations and DCFO at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (formally known as Citizenship and Immigration Canada). She managed accounting operations, including corporate accounting, financial policies and controls, as well as financial systems. In September 2015, she joined the Canadian Institutes of Health Research as the Director General, Finance and Administration and DCFO. Her responsibilities included financial planning, procurement and financial operations as well as accommodation and materiel management.
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In April 2017, Anick started with Library and Archives Canada (LAC) as Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer (CFO).  Her responsibilities included finance and procurement, human resources and security, corporate planning and accountability, real property management as well as innovation and technologies. Anick led two major projects: a project to construct a new state-of-the-art preservation centre and renewal of the current centre providing optimum, efficient and long‑term preservation conditions while contributing to environmental strategies; and a collaboration project with the Ottawa Public Library and the City of Ottawa to build a modern joint facility at the heart of access services offered by modern libraries and archives.
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In August 2020 Anick assumed the role of Assistant Deputy Minister and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Corporate Planning, Finance and Information Technology, at Global Affairs Canada (GAC).
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She contributed to the creation of the Finance Community Council in 2008, under the auspice of the DCFO Council, where she served as a member until 2010.  She was an active member of the DCFO Council from 2012 to 2017. She was also a member of board of the Centre communautaire juridique de l’Outaouais and a member of board of WaterAid Canada.
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Anick is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CA) and alumna of the Université du Québec en Outaouais where she obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Accounting Sciences in 1991. She is passionate about physical wellbeing, and she believes strongly in promoting a fit and healthy lifestyle amongst her colleagues and friends.  Anick currently resides in Gatineau with her husband and their two children.
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|'''<big>Kiran Hanspal</big>'''<br>[[File:Kiran H..png|left|170x170px]]
 
|'''<big>Kiran Hanspal</big>'''<br>[[File:Kiran H..png|left|170x170px]]
 
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