|Ali is a the Diversity and Inclusion lead with the Federal Youth Network and currently works at Indigenous Services Canada. He is a cofounder of the Anti Racism Ambassadors Network - a grassroots interdepartmental initiative aimed at supporting existing efforts in the public service to dismantle systemic racism with an intersectional lens. Ali maintains the Career Development In The Public Service site proving resources on mentorship and networking along with the Informal Learning Network can be used by public servants across departments and levels find project collaborators, mentors and/ or guest speakers. Ali enjoys supporting employee driven networks across the government of Canada particularly those with a focus on career development and health and wellness.
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|Jennifer has worked for the Public Service of Canada for over 20 years where she has developed expertise in policy, program management, communications, engagement, governance and client service. An executive for over 10 years, she has held positions in multiple departments. She has been working at the Privy Council Office since 2015, and has been a full-time virtual employee with the Public Service Renewal Secretariat since 2018, living and working in Mont-Tremblant.