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| == Speed Mentoring (February 8th and 10th, 2021) == | | == Speed Mentoring (February 8th and 10th, 2021) == |
| <big>The speed mentoring portion of the CBC 2021 is aimed at connecting public servants of all levels (including students and young professionals) with departmental executives for networking and mentoring. This special series of events enables public service professionals (that’s you!) to virtually connect with and learn from the experiences of senior leaders. </big> | | <big>The speed mentoring portion of the CBC 2021 is aimed at connecting public servants of all levels (including students and young professionals) with departmental executives for networking and mentoring. This special series of events enables public service professionals (that’s you!) to virtually connect with and learn from the experiences of senior leaders. </big> |
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| |Executive Director | | |Executive Director |
| |Service Canada, Citizen Services | | |Service Canada, Citizen Services |
− | | | + | |Roxane Lee is currently the Acting Business Expertise Executive Director, Citizen Services Branch (CSB), in the Western Canada and Territories (W-T) Region. In this capacity, she has responsibility for the delivery of advice, guidance, training and quality management, as they relate to the regional operational delivery of the CSB mandate. Her secondary functions include business line responsibility for information management and productivity reporting, regional responses to service improvement, and strategic business planning. Roxane’s previous Executive positions include Area Director, Citizen Services Branch, where she had operational responsibility for managing the Lower Mainland East area of BC with seven Service Canada Centres and the Surrey Passport Office, and as Director, Business Expertise, with the Integrity Services Branch. Prior to becoming an Executive, Roxane was the Service Manager for Lower Mainland Program Delivery (Vancouver). In this role, Roxane managed annual program budgets of over $20 million dollars, and supervised a multi-disciplinary team responsible for the delivery of the Youth Employment Strategy, the Homelessness Partnership Strategy (for both Metro Vancouver and the Aboriginal funding streams), the New Horizons for Seniors Program, and the Opportunities Fund for Persons with Disabilities. Roxane also has experience working in Human Resources, Corporate Services and Communications. |
| + | In 2013, Roxane was awarded a Deputy Minister’s Award for Excellence in Service Delivery. In the same year, her individual achievements were recognized with a W-T Regional Award for Excellence in Leadership. In March 2017, Roxane was part of the Learning Development Initiative team that won a W-T Assistant Deputy Minister’s Award of Excellence in Excellence in Internal Service Delivery and Program Design. |
| + | Roxane holds a Bachelor of Applied Arts (Honors) degree in Broadcast Journalism from Ryerson Polytechnic University, a certificate in Public Management from the University of Victoria, and has completed the Canadian Securities Course. |
| + | Roxane has three children: a 17 year-old daughter and two sons, ages 14 and nine. She is an avid supporter of youth athletics and, in 2011, co-founded a local not-for-profit organization dedicated to supporting the development and growth of youth basketball in British Columbia. The club made history when their Grade 8 girls’ basketball team won the Washington State Championship in March 2017 – the first time in State history a Canadian team has won the title. |
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| |'''<big>Jennifer Higginson</big>'''[[File:Jennifer H..png|left|185x185px]] | | |'''<big>Jennifer Higginson</big>'''[[File:Jennifer H..png|left|185x185px]] |