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| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#11:00_to_11:30_am_-_Day_1_Welcoming_remarks Day 1 Opening Remarks]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#11:00_to_11:30_am_-_Day_1_Welcoming_remarks Day 1 Opening Remarks]</strong></p> |
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| <h3>Shaida Badiee</h3> | | <h3>Shaida Badiee</h3> |
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− | <p>Bio</p> | + | <p>Shaida Badiee is Managing Director of Open Data Watch, an NGO focused on monitoring and promoting open data in national statistical offices. She brings 36 years of experience in managing global development statistics at the World Bank and the long-time Director of the Development Data Group. In 2010, she led the World Bank’s Open Data Initiative, a ground-breaking program to provide full and free access to the World Bank’s extensive statistical databases. Today she works closely with partners such as Data2X, PARIS21, UN Statistics Division and others to harness the full potential of data for sustainable development. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Session_3.3_Title Day 2 Morning concurrent sessions]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Session_3.3_Title Day 2 Morning concurrent sessions]</strong></p> |
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| <p><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda Master of Ceremonies for Data Conference 2022]</strong></p> | | <p><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda Master of Ceremonies for Data Conference 2022]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:ChantalBernier.jpg|150px|Chantal Bernier]] | | [[Image:ChantalBernier.jpg|150px|Chantal Bernier]] |
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| <p>Chantal Bernier leads Dentons’ Canadian Privacy and Cybersecurity practice group. She is also a member of the Firm’s Government Affairs and Public Policy group. As Assistant and Interim Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Chantal led national and international privacy investigations in the public and private sectors, as well privacy audits, privacy impact assessment reviews, technological analysis, and privacy policy development and research. Chantal leverages her years in high-ranking positions at the Government of Canada to provide clients with strategic counsel. She is also a member of Statistics Canada’s Advisory Council on the Modernization of Microdata Data Access and of the Standards Council of Canada’s Steering Committee on Canadian Data Governance Standardization Collaborative. </p> | | <p>Chantal Bernier leads Dentons’ Canadian Privacy and Cybersecurity practice group. She is also a member of the Firm’s Government Affairs and Public Policy group. As Assistant and Interim Privacy Commissioner of Canada, Chantal led national and international privacy investigations in the public and private sectors, as well privacy audits, privacy impact assessment reviews, technological analysis, and privacy policy development and research. Chantal leverages her years in high-ranking positions at the Government of Canada to provide clients with strategic counsel. She is also a member of Statistics Canada’s Advisory Council on the Modernization of Microdata Data Access and of the Standards Council of Canada’s Steering Committee on Canadian Data Governance Standardization Collaborative. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#3:35_to_4:30_pm_-_Day_2_Fireside_chat Day 2 Fireside chat: Privacy, Sharing, Public Good]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#3:35_to_4:30_pm_-_Day_2_Fireside_chat Day 2 Fireside chat: Privacy, Sharing, Public Good]</strong></p> |
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| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://link.com Session name]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://link.com Session name]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Jane-Crofts.jpg|150px|Jane Crofts]] | | [[Image:Jane-Crofts.jpg|150px|Jane Crofts]] |
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| <p><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda Master of Ceremonies for Data Conference 2022]</strong></p> | | <p><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda Master of Ceremonies for Data Conference 2022]</strong></p> |
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| <h3>Sevgui Erman</h3> | | <h3>Sevgui Erman</h3> |
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| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_Science Data Science (moderator)]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_Science Data Science (moderator)]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Christiane_Fox.png|150px|Christianne Fox]] | | [[Image:Christiane_Fox.png|150px|Christianne Fox]] |
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| <p>Christiane Fox was appointed to the position of Deputy Minister of Indigenous Services in September 2020. She is also the Deputy Minister Champion of the Federal Youth Network. Prior to her appointment, Christiane had been the Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs since November 2019, and the Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Youth from June 2017 to November 2019. She also held several positions at the Privy Council Office, including Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Communications and Consultations, Director of Operations, Policy, in the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Relations Secretariat, and Director General of Communications. Christiane started her career as a Communications Advisor at Industry Canada, now Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, where she worked in Communications, and in Science Policy. She also spent a year with the Competition Policy Review Secretariat, as the Director of Communications and Consultations. Christiane has a BA in Mass Communications and Psychology from Carleton University, and is a graduate of the University of Ottawa’s Masters Certificate Program in Public Administration. </p> | | <p>Christiane Fox was appointed to the position of Deputy Minister of Indigenous Services in September 2020. She is also the Deputy Minister Champion of the Federal Youth Network. Prior to her appointment, Christiane had been the Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs since November 2019, and the Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Youth from June 2017 to November 2019. She also held several positions at the Privy Council Office, including Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Communications and Consultations, Director of Operations, Policy, in the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Relations Secretariat, and Director General of Communications. Christiane started her career as a Communications Advisor at Industry Canada, now Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, where she worked in Communications, and in Science Policy. She also spent a year with the Competition Policy Review Secretariat, as the Director of Communications and Consultations. Christiane has a BA in Mass Communications and Psychology from Carleton University, and is a graduate of the University of Ottawa’s Masters Certificate Program in Public Administration. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#New_perspectives_on_Indigenous_data New perspectives on Indigenous data]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#New_perspectives_on_Indigenous_data New perspectives on Indigenous data]</strong></p> |
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| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Deputy_Minister_Panel:_Data_governance_beyond_data_strategies Deputy Minister Panel: Data governance beyond data strategies]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Deputy_Minister_Panel:_Data_governance_beyond_data_strategies Deputy Minister Panel: Data governance beyond data strategies]</strong></p> |
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| <!--[[Image:Blank-image.png|150x150px|Melissa Hathaway]]--> | | <!--[[Image:Blank-image.png|150x150px|Melissa Hathaway]]--> |
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| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#1:00_to_2:00_pm_-_Day_1_Keynote Leveraging data as a competitive advantage and the role of the public sector]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#1:00_to_2:00_pm_-_Day_1_Keynote Leveraging data as a competitive advantage and the role of the public sector]</strong></p> |
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| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://link.com Session name]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://link.com Session name]</strong></p> |
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| <p>Sandy Kyriakatos Joined the Strategic Policy Branch on Monday, December 2, 2019 as the new Chief Data Officer, responsible for Data Analytics, Data Governance, Data Science, Information Sharing and Access to Information and Privacy. Sandy joined CDO from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), where in July 2016 she was appointed as the first Chief Data Officer in the GC. While implementing the Data Strategy Sandy spent the last three years maturing the data science capacity, data sharing, and data management at ESDC while championing a broad culture change around data. Prior to joining ESDC, she held a variety of positions in the private and public sector related to Data Analytics, Data Governance, Business Intelligence (BI) and Information Technology. She began her career in technical and advisory roles to and went on to lead organizational change in Analytics and Data. Her deep expertise across functional roles, industry verticals, and capabilities, brings unique insight into new role. </p> | | <p>Sandy Kyriakatos Joined the Strategic Policy Branch on Monday, December 2, 2019 as the new Chief Data Officer, responsible for Data Analytics, Data Governance, Data Science, Information Sharing and Access to Information and Privacy. Sandy joined CDO from Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), where in July 2016 she was appointed as the first Chief Data Officer in the GC. While implementing the Data Strategy Sandy spent the last three years maturing the data science capacity, data sharing, and data management at ESDC while championing a broad culture change around data. Prior to joining ESDC, she held a variety of positions in the private and public sector related to Data Analytics, Data Governance, Business Intelligence (BI) and Information Technology. She began her career in technical and advisory roles to and went on to lead organizational change in Analytics and Data. Her deep expertise across functional roles, industry verticals, and capabilities, brings unique insight into new role. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Chief_Data_Officer_Council-sponsored_session:_Digital_and_data_transformation Digital and data transformation]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Chief_Data_Officer_Council-sponsored_session:_Digital_and_data_transformation Digital and data transformation]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Jeff_Latimer.png|150px|Jeff Latimer]] | | [[Image:Jeff_Latimer.png|150px|Jeff Latimer]] |
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| <p>Jeff Latimer is the Director General responsible for health, justice, diversity and population data at Statistics Canada. He holds a PhD in Criminology and a Master’s Degree in Social Work, both of which focused on the intersection between health and justice. Throughout his 25 year career as a research and executive, Dr. Latimer has held a number of senior positions in the federal government including at CIHR, Justice Canada, and Correctional Services Canada. Dr. Latimer is currently focused on improvements in the quality, accessibility, and analysis of disaggregated data to better serve Canadians. </p> | | <p>Jeff Latimer is the Director General responsible for health, justice, diversity and population data at Statistics Canada. He holds a PhD in Criminology and a Master’s Degree in Social Work, both of which focused on the intersection between health and justice. Throughout his 25 year career as a research and executive, Dr. Latimer has held a number of senior positions in the federal government including at CIHR, Justice Canada, and Correctional Services Canada. Dr. Latimer is currently focused on improvements in the quality, accessibility, and analysis of disaggregated data to better serve Canadians. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Disaggregated_data_.28equity.2C_diversity_and_inclusion.29 Disaggregated data: Equity, diversity, and inclusion (moderator)]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Disaggregated_data_.28equity.2C_diversity_and_inclusion.29 Disaggregated data: Equity, diversity, and inclusion (moderator)]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Valerie-Logan.jpg|150px|Valerie A Logan]] | | [[Image:Valerie-Logan.jpg|150px|Valerie A Logan]] |
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| <p>Founding The Data Lodge in 2019, Valerie is as committed to data literacy as it gets. With advisory services, bootcamps, and a peer community at The Data Lodge, she is certifying the world’s first Data Literacy Program Leads across commercial, nonprofit and public sectors. Previously, Valerie was a Gartner Research Vice President in the Chief Data Officer research team. She pioneered the Data Literacy research and the “speaking of data” by creating Information as a Second Language ® (ISL). For this work, she was awarded Gartner’s Top Thought Leadership Award in 2018. Valerie has more than 28 years of experience, including two decades in consulting and five years in telecommunications. In 2021, Ms. Logan was included in the Data Power Women List by CDO Magazine, and in 2018, she was named as a finalist for “Data Leader of the Year” at the Information Age Women in IT Awards. She was also recognized as a pioneer in consulting by Consulting Magazine in 2008 as one of 8 top women in global consulting. Valerie holds a B.S. in Math from SUNY College at Buffalo and an M.S. in Applied Math from New Mexico State. She is based in the Adirondack Mountains with her husband Brian in Brant Lake, New York. </p> | | <p>Founding The Data Lodge in 2019, Valerie is as committed to data literacy as it gets. With advisory services, bootcamps, and a peer community at The Data Lodge, she is certifying the world’s first Data Literacy Program Leads across commercial, nonprofit and public sectors. Previously, Valerie was a Gartner Research Vice President in the Chief Data Officer research team. She pioneered the Data Literacy research and the “speaking of data” by creating Information as a Second Language ® (ISL). For this work, she was awarded Gartner’s Top Thought Leadership Award in 2018. Valerie has more than 28 years of experience, including two decades in consulting and five years in telecommunications. In 2021, Ms. Logan was included in the Data Power Women List by CDO Magazine, and in 2018, she was named as a finalist for “Data Leader of the Year” at the Information Age Women in IT Awards. She was also recognized as a pioneer in consulting by Consulting Magazine in 2008 as one of 8 top women in global consulting. Valerie holds a B.S. in Math from SUNY College at Buffalo and an M.S. in Applied Math from New Mexico State. She is based in the Adirondack Mountains with her husband Brian in Brant Lake, New York. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Session_2.1_Title Day 1 Afternoon concurrent session: Data Foundation]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Session_2.1_Title Day 1 Afternoon concurrent session: Data Foundation]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Catherine-Luelo.jpg|150px|Catherine Luelo]] | | [[Image:Catherine-Luelo.jpg|150px|Catherine Luelo]] |
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| <p>Catherine Luelo is a Deputy Minister at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat and the Chief Information Officer of Canada. Prior to her appointment as CIO in July 2021, Catherine was the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Air Canada, where she was responsible for the Information Technology systems that support and enable Air Canada’s global business. In this role, she additionally led innovation in the artificial intelligence space while managing the security and reliability of Air Canada’s worldwide systems in an operational landscape that substantially shifted during the global pandemic. From 2001-2017, Catherine held senior management and executive roles at major Canadian companies, including Enbridge Inc., WestJet Airlines Ltd., and TELUS Communications. Catherine holds an MBA from Athabasca University in Alberta and a BSc from the University of Alberta. From 2018-2021, she served on the Board of Directors for scale ai, the Montreal-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) supercluster that aspires to increase competitive advantage for Canada globally in AI . She has also served as a Board Member for Creative Destruction Labs, as well as serving as Chair for Health Canada’s Industry Advisory Roundtable on COVID-19 Testing, Screening, Tracing and Data Management. Catherine is a proud mother of two children and is a fierce advocate for mental health. In March 2020, she was appointed to the Board of Directors for the Center for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Foundation and participates regularly as a panelist and speaker on Mental Health in the workplace. </p> | | <p>Catherine Luelo is a Deputy Minister at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat and the Chief Information Officer of Canada. Prior to her appointment as CIO in July 2021, Catherine was the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Air Canada, where she was responsible for the Information Technology systems that support and enable Air Canada’s global business. In this role, she additionally led innovation in the artificial intelligence space while managing the security and reliability of Air Canada’s worldwide systems in an operational landscape that substantially shifted during the global pandemic. From 2001-2017, Catherine held senior management and executive roles at major Canadian companies, including Enbridge Inc., WestJet Airlines Ltd., and TELUS Communications. Catherine holds an MBA from Athabasca University in Alberta and a BSc from the University of Alberta. From 2018-2021, she served on the Board of Directors for scale ai, the Montreal-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) supercluster that aspires to increase competitive advantage for Canada globally in AI . She has also served as a Board Member for Creative Destruction Labs, as well as serving as Chair for Health Canada’s Industry Advisory Roundtable on COVID-19 Testing, Screening, Tracing and Data Management. Catherine is a proud mother of two children and is a fierce advocate for mental health. In March 2020, she was appointed to the Board of Directors for the Center for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Foundation and participates regularly as a panelist and speaker on Mental Health in the workplace. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#3:50_to_4:45_pm_-_Day_1_Fireside_chat Day 1 Fireside Chat]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#3:50_to_4:45_pm_-_Day_1_Fireside_chat Day 1 Fireside Chat]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Daniel_Quan-Watson.jpg|150px|Daniel Quan-Watson]] | | [[Image:Daniel_Quan-Watson.jpg|150px|Daniel Quan-Watson]] |
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| Daniel is a pilot, sang for a time with the Regina Philharmonic Choir, has taught firearms safety and hunting courses, and has represented Canada in French, English and Spanish. His record for riding a Harley-Davidson from Ottawa to Edmonton is 46 hours and 10 minutes, one he intends never to repeat or beat.</p> | | Daniel is a pilot, sang for a time with the Regina Philharmonic Choir, has taught firearms safety and hunting courses, and has represented Canada in French, English and Spanish. His record for riding a Harley-Davidson from Ottawa to Edmonton is 46 hours and 10 minutes, one he intends never to repeat or beat.</p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#New_perspectives_on_Indigenous_data New perspectives on Indigenous data]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#New_perspectives_on_Indigenous_data New perspectives on Indigenous data]</strong></p> |
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| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://link.com Session name]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://link.com Session name]</strong></p> |
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