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| '''Manager, Workforce Requirements, Assistant Deputy Minister (Finance), Department of National Defence''' <br> | | '''Manager, Workforce Requirements, Assistant Deputy Minister (Finance), Department of National Defence''' <br> |
| Dr. Louise-Michelle Rouillard has served as an Armour Officer for 12 years in the CAF, but had to release due to injuries sustained in Bosnia on ROTO IX of OP PALLADIUM. After her release, she completed her Ph.D. at Peter Pazmany Catholic University in Budapest, Hungary, before joining the public service in 2007. She served for 12 years a manager for conflict of interest in the Defence Ethics Programme, writing the DND and CAF Code of Values and Ethics. Since 2020, she is Manager – Workforce Requirements at ADM(Fin). In parallel to her public service career, she teaches national security and international affairs as well as leadership and ethics, and direct research projects, for the Canadian Forces College and the laws of armed conflict for the Royal Military College of Canada. A lifelong learner, she is currently completing her 4th master’s degree, this one in management from the École national d’administration publique (ÉNAP). Committed to social improvements, she serves as director on the Boards of the Ottawa Humane Society and St-Patrick’s Home. Dr. Rouillard is a transgender woman, having recently begun her transition at work. | | Dr. Louise-Michelle Rouillard has served as an Armour Officer for 12 years in the CAF, but had to release due to injuries sustained in Bosnia on ROTO IX of OP PALLADIUM. After her release, she completed her Ph.D. at Peter Pazmany Catholic University in Budapest, Hungary, before joining the public service in 2007. She served for 12 years a manager for conflict of interest in the Defence Ethics Programme, writing the DND and CAF Code of Values and Ethics. Since 2020, she is Manager – Workforce Requirements at ADM(Fin). In parallel to her public service career, she teaches national security and international affairs as well as leadership and ethics, and direct research projects, for the Canadian Forces College and the laws of armed conflict for the Royal Military College of Canada. A lifelong learner, she is currently completing her 4th master’s degree, this one in management from the École national d’administration publique (ÉNAP). Committed to social improvements, she serves as director on the Boards of the Ottawa Humane Society and St-Patrick’s Home. Dr. Rouillard is a transgender woman, having recently begun her transition at work. |
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| + | === Mélanie Robert === |
| + | '''Executive Director, Open Government and Portals, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat''' <br> |
| + | Mélanie Robert is the Executive Director of Open Government at the Treasury Board of |
| + | Canada Secretariat (TBS). She leads the Government of Canada’s efforts to open data and information and to increase accountability and citizen participation, and manages Canada’s Open Government and Open Data Portal ([http://open.canada.ca open.canada.ca]) as well as the Online Access to Information Request Service.<br><br> |
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| + | With over 20 years of experience in the federal public service, Mélanie has lead business analysis, regulation and enforcement work and communications and consultations for a variety of technology and innovation files.<br><br> |
| + | You can follow Mélanie on Twitter [https://twitter.com/melrobrt @MelRobrt] |
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| + | [[File:Doreen Grove Headshot.jpg|frameless|center]] |
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| + | === Doreen Grove === |
| + | '''Head of Open Government, Scottish Government''' <br> |
| + | Doreen leads Scottish Government’s involvement in the [https://ingage-scotland.org/open-government-partnership/ Open Government Partnership] at both a National and International level. In Scotland, Open Government supports the reform of public services, the renewal of democracy, promotes openness, transparency and the use of innovative participative processes to help transform how people interact with public services. |
| + | Doreen moved into the Scottish Government Strategy Unit during the extraordinary times building up to Scotland’s Independence Referendum, which as an Archaeologist and Historian, seemed a really interesting way to observe history at first hand. The change has provided her with a broad perspective on the world in which we live and the systems that affect us over time. Doreen is also a co-founder and chair of Wellbeing Economy Scotland, because change matters and how we have a society that works for people and planet – working with an extraordinary team of people who are inspiring the change in Scotland and beyond. |
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| + | ===James Van Raalte === |
| + | '''Executive Director, Regulatory Policy and Cooperation Directorate, Treasury Board Secretariat''' <br> |
| + | James van Raalte is currently the Executive Director of Regulatory Policy and Cooperation at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat where he oversees the government’s regulatory modernization agenda, in close partnership with regulatory departments and agencies. |
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| + | Prior to his current appointment, James spent four years leading the public and stakeholder engagement, policy development and legislative process that resulted in the passage of the Accessible Canada Act in July 2019. Among other accomplishments, the act establishes a new regulatory and compliance framework within federal jurisdiction and establishes a Canadian first: a government agency led by a board whose majority members are people with disabilities. |
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| + | James has experienced successful executive leadership opportunities within the Privy Council Office, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the Canada Education Savings Program, the Canada Pension Plan-Disability Program and Shared Services Canada. |
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| + | An Ottawa-based, federal public servant for over twenty years, James remains a proud Maritimer, hailing from Fredericton, New Brunswick. He holds a BBA from the University of New Brunswick and an MPA from Queen’s University in Kingston. |
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| + | === Dugald Topshee === |
| + | '''Chief Information Officer, Justice Canada''' <br> |
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| + | === Mark Irvin === |
| + | '''Lead Open Government, Public Service Commission''' <br> |
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