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| Foteini serves as Co-Chair of the Government of Canada’s Advisory Council on Artificial Intelligence, advising the federal government on how to build on Canada’s strengths and global leadership in AI. </p> | | Foteini serves as Co-Chair of the Government of Canada’s Advisory Council on Artificial Intelligence, advising the federal government on how to build on Canada’s strengths and global leadership in AI. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Building_the_future_with_responsible_AI Building the future with responsible AI]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Building_the_future_with_responsible_AI Building the future with responsible AI]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Chris Allison.jpg|150px|Chris Allison]] | | [[Image:Chris Allison.jpg|150px|Chris Allison]] |
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| He is a self-driven continuous learner who is passionate about people, network analytics and systems - seeing the connections between our people, our environments, our systems and our organizations. </p> | | He is a self-driven continuous learner who is passionate about people, network analytics and systems - seeing the connections between our people, our environments, our systems and our organizations. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Digital_and_data_transformation Digital and data transformation (moderator)]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Digital_and_data_transformation Digital and data transformation (moderator)]</strong></p> |
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| <p>Participating in <strong>Opening plenary and Data governance, beyond data strategies</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>Opening plenary and Data governance, beyond data strategies</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Shaida_Badiee.jpg|150px|Shaida Badiee]] | | [[Image:Shaida_Badiee.jpg|150px|Shaida Badiee]] |
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| <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>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#Disaggregated_data:_Equity.2C_diversity_and_inclusion Disaggregated data: Equity, diversity, and inclusion)]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Disaggregated_data:_Equity.2C_diversity_and_inclusion Disaggregated data: Equity, diversity, and inclusion)]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Lynn Barr-Telford.JPG|150px|Lynn Barr-Telford]] | | [[Image:Lynn Barr-Telford.JPG|150px|Lynn Barr-Telford]] |
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| <p>Lynn Barr-Telford is the Assistant Chief Statistician of the Social, Health and Labour Statistics Field at Statistics Canada. Lynn holds a Master’s Degree in Sociology from Carleton University and has several years of experience as a senior Executive with responsibility for large, complex statistical programs. The Social, Health and Labour Statistics Field provides accurate, timely and relevant information across a range of social subject matters to decision makers at all levels of government, to non-governmental organizations, to researchers and to the Canadian public. The portfolio includes a number of large survey and administrative data programs such as the Centre for Population Health Data; the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics; the Centre for Gender, Diversity and Inclusion; and the Centre for Labour Market Information, among others. The Field is also the home for Canadian Census content expertise.</p> | | <p>Lynn Barr-Telford is the Assistant Chief Statistician of the Social, Health and Labour Statistics Field at Statistics Canada. Lynn holds a Master’s Degree in Sociology from Carleton University and has several years of experience as a senior Executive with responsibility for large, complex statistical programs. The Social, Health and Labour Statistics Field provides accurate, timely and relevant information across a range of social subject matters to decision makers at all levels of government, to non-governmental organizations, to researchers and to the Canadian public. The portfolio includes a number of large survey and administrative data programs such as the Centre for Population Health Data; the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics; the Centre for Gender, Diversity and Inclusion; and the Centre for Labour Market Information, among others. The Field is also the home for Canadian Census content expertise.</p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Health_data_strategies_and_data_sharing Health data strategies and data sharing (moderator)]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Health_data_strategies_and_data_sharing Health data strategies and data sharing (moderator)]</strong></p> |
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| <p><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda Emcee for Data Conference 2022]</strong></p> | | <p><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda Emcee 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#Privacy_Frameworks_and_data_for_public_good Privacy Frameworks and data for public good]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Privacy_Frameworks_and_data_for_public_good Privacy Frameworks and data for public good]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Marc_Brouillard_2022.jpg|150px|Marc Brouillard]] | | [[Image:Marc_Brouillard_2022.jpg|150px|Marc Brouillard]] |
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| Marc provides strategic leadership in pursuing world class excellence in digital transformation, data and information management, and cyber security. He has had a long and successful career as a senior public and private sector executive in information management and technology.</p> | | Marc provides strategic leadership in pursuing world class excellence in digital transformation, data and information management, and cyber security. He has had a long and successful career as a senior public and private sector executive in information management and technology.</p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_technologies_and_data_as_a_public_good Data technologies and data as a public good (moderator)]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_technologies_and_data_as_a_public_good Data technologies and data as a public good (moderator)]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:S_Burt.jpg|150px|Stephen Burt]] | | [[Image:S_Burt.jpg|150px|Stephen Burt]] |
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| <p>Stephen Burt is the Assistant Deputy Minister (Data, Innovation, Analytics) for the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces. He is also an active member of data community of the Government of Canada, and led the creation of the Chief Data Officer Council. As an organization, ADM(DIA) works to ensure that data are leveraged in all Defence programs to enhance capabilities and decision-making, and to provide an information advantage in military operations. Mr. Burt holds an undergraduate degree in history from the University of Ottawa, and a Master’s in Public Administration from Queen’s University. </p> | | <p>Stephen Burt is the Assistant Deputy Minister (Data, Innovation, Analytics) for the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces. He is also an active member of data community of the Government of Canada, and led the creation of the Chief Data Officer Council. As an organization, ADM(DIA) works to ensure that data are leveraged in all Defence programs to enhance capabilities and decision-making, and to provide an information advantage in military operations. Mr. Burt holds an undergraduate degree in history from the University of Ottawa, and a Master’s in Public Administration from Queen’s University. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Information_enabled_data_sharing Information-enabled data sharing]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Information_enabled_data_sharing Information-enabled data sharing]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Harold_Calla.jpg|150px|Harold Calla]] | | [[Image:Harold_Calla.jpg|150px|Harold Calla]] |
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| He was instrumental in the development of the <i>First Nations Land Management Act</i>, <i>First Nations Fiscal Management Act (FMA)</i>, <i>First Nations Commercial and Industrial Development Act (FNCIDA)</i>, and the <i>First Nations Oil and Gas and Moneys Management Act</i>. These optional legislative pieces allow First Nations on a sectorial basis the ability to move out from under the <i>Indian Act</i>. </p> | | He was instrumental in the development of the <i>First Nations Land Management Act</i>, <i>First Nations Fiscal Management Act (FMA)</i>, <i>First Nations Commercial and Industrial Development Act (FNCIDA)</i>, and the <i>First Nations Oil and Gas and Moneys Management Act</i>. These optional legislative pieces allow First Nations on a sectorial basis the ability to move out from under the <i>Indian Act</i>. </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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| [[Image:Jane-Crofts.jpg|150px|Jane Crofts]] | | [[Image:Jane-Crofts.jpg|150px|Jane Crofts]] |
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| <p>Jane Crofts is the founder of Data To The People and creator of Databilities®, the world’s first evidence-based data literacy competency framework. She works as a consultant, teacher, and advocate for data literacy across the globe, with clients spanning federal government departments, large private companies, not-for-profits, and healthcare and education providers. In her role as founder of Data To The People, Jane assists these organisations to assess their data literacy and to develop tools and resources to grow their competency in this area. Jane sits on the Advisory Board for The Data Literacy Project - a group of respected visionaries brought together to further the future of data literacy globally. Data To The People is a founding member of The Data Literacy Project. </p> | | <p>Jane Crofts is the founder of Data To The People and creator of Databilities®, the world’s first evidence-based data literacy competency framework. She works as a consultant, teacher, and advocate for data literacy across the globe, with clients spanning federal government departments, large private companies, not-for-profits, and healthcare and education providers. In her role as founder of Data To The People, Jane assists these organisations to assess their data literacy and to develop tools and resources to grow their competency in this area. Jane sits on the Advisory Board for The Data Literacy Project - a group of respected visionaries brought together to further the future of data literacy globally. Data To The People is a founding member of The Data Literacy Project. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_literacy Data literacy]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_literacy Data literacy]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Benoit_Desh.jpg|150px|Benoit Deshaies]] | | [[Image:Benoit_Desh.jpg|150px|Benoit Deshaies]] |
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| <p>Pierre Desrochers is the director and Chief Privacy Officer at Statistics Canada. He provides leadership on programs, projects, services, and administrative policies in information and data. Prior to this position, he held various positions and functions within Privy Council Office, Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), and Library and Archives Canada (LAC). He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Montreal in applied human sciences within the interdisciplinary fields of information science and public administration. Dr. Desrochers was appointed in 2019 as a Canada School of Public Service Digital Academy Fellow in artificial intelligence and data science. He is a frequent lecturer at the École nationale d'administration publique and an adjunct professor at the School of Information Studies at the University of Ottawa. </p> | | <p>Pierre Desrochers is the director and Chief Privacy Officer at Statistics Canada. He provides leadership on programs, projects, services, and administrative policies in information and data. Prior to this position, he held various positions and functions within Privy Council Office, Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), and Library and Archives Canada (LAC). He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Montreal in applied human sciences within the interdisciplinary fields of information science and public administration. Dr. Desrochers was appointed in 2019 as a Canada School of Public Service Digital Academy Fellow in artificial intelligence and data science. He is a frequent lecturer at the École nationale d'administration publique and an adjunct professor at the School of Information Studies at the University of Ottawa. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Information-enabled_data_sharing Information-enabled data sharing]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Information-enabled_data_sharing Information-enabled data sharing]</strong></p> |
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| <p>Bio</p> | | <p>Bio</p> |
| <p><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda Emcee for Data Conference 2022]</strong></p> | | <p><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda Emcee for Data Conference 2022]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Sevgui_Erman_Headshot.jpg|150px|Sevgui Erman]] | | [[Image:Sevgui_Erman_Headshot.jpg|150px|Sevgui Erman]] |
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| In early 2018 Sevgui has spearheaded the creation of a machine learning (ML)/AI solutions Hub within Statistics Canada, i.e. the Data Science Accelerator (DSA). Its purpose: to build data science capacity within the organization by solving concrete problems & delivering practical results that enable clients to move forward confidently with big & unstructured data. The DSA operated as a start-up, entirely business needs driven, on a cost-recovery basis, taking advantage of entrepreneurship best practices, catalyzing culture change through delivery of small wins, building confidence and trust in the new methods. In Sep 2019, Sevgui was appointed as the Senior Director of the new Data Science Division, created to provide an R&D nucleus for the exploration and the application of data science within the Agency. The division deploys specialized multidisciplinary expertise in the latest open source, hardware and cloud service techniques to tackle projects employing deep learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP), image processing, privacy preserving technics and information retrieval methods. </p> | | In early 2018 Sevgui has spearheaded the creation of a machine learning (ML)/AI solutions Hub within Statistics Canada, i.e. the Data Science Accelerator (DSA). Its purpose: to build data science capacity within the organization by solving concrete problems & delivering practical results that enable clients to move forward confidently with big & unstructured data. The DSA operated as a start-up, entirely business needs driven, on a cost-recovery basis, taking advantage of entrepreneurship best practices, catalyzing culture change through delivery of small wins, building confidence and trust in the new methods. In Sep 2019, Sevgui was appointed as the Senior Director of the new Data Science Division, created to provide an R&D nucleus for the exploration and the application of data science within the Agency. The division deploys specialized multidisciplinary expertise in the latest open source, hardware and cloud service techniques to tackle projects employing deep learning, Natural Language Processing (NLP), image processing, privacy preserving technics and information retrieval methods. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Building_the_future_with_responsible_AI Building the future with responsible AI (moderator)]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Building_the_future_with_responsible_AI Building the future with responsible AI (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>Yvan Gauthier is a senior data scientist with the National Research Council’s Digital Technologies Centre and the head of the NRC AI Accelerator for the Government of Canada, which delivers AI solutions to other federal departments and agencies and supports them in their digital transformation. Before, he worked for 20 years as a defence scientist with the Department of National Defence (DND), where he became the first-ever Director of Data Science and established a new data science team supporting DND’s Chief Data Officer. He also chaired a NATO Specialist Team on Advanced Analytics and AI and has led several operational research projects while being embedded with various parts of DND and the Canadian Armed Forces. </p> | | <p>Yvan Gauthier is a senior data scientist with the National Research Council’s Digital Technologies Centre and the head of the NRC AI Accelerator for the Government of Canada, which delivers AI solutions to other federal departments and agencies and supports them in their digital transformation. Before, he worked for 20 years as a defence scientist with the Department of National Defence (DND), where he became the first-ever Director of Data Science and established a new data science team supporting DND’s Chief Data Officer. He also chaired a NATO Specialist Team on Advanced Analytics and AI and has led several operational research projects while being embedded with various parts of DND and the Canadian Armed Forces. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Artificial_Intelligence-driven_service_delivery_for_Canadians Artificial Intelligence-driven service delivery for Canadians (moderator)]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Artificial_Intelligence-driven_service_delivery_for_Canadians Artificial Intelligence-driven service delivery for Canadians (moderator)]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Chantal_Guay.png|150px|Chantal Guay]] | | [[Image:Chantal_Guay.png|150px|Chantal Guay]] |
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| Chantal holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Geological Engineering from Université Laval, and a Master’s in Environmental Management from Université de Sherbrooke. She has also earned an Advanced Executive Certificate in General Management from the Queen’s University School of Business, as well as the ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors after completing the ICD-Rotman Directors Education Program. Chantal shares her life with her husband Sheldon and her daughter Karina. </p> | | Chantal holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Geological Engineering from Université Laval, and a Master’s in Environmental Management from Université de Sherbrooke. She has also earned an Advanced Executive Certificate in General Management from the Queen’s University School of Business, as well as the ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors after completing the ICD-Rotman Directors Education Program. Chantal shares her life with her husband Sheldon and her daughter Karina. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_governance.2C_beyond_data_strategies Data governance, beyond data strategies]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_governance.2C_beyond_data_strategies Data governance, beyond data strategies]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Melissa_Hathaway.jpg|150px|Melissa Hathaway]] | | [[Image:Melissa_Hathaway.jpg|150px|Melissa Hathaway]] |
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| <p>Melissa Hathaway is globally recognized as a thought leader in the fields of cybersecurity and digital risk management and has relationships with the highest levels of governments and international institutions. She served in two U.S. presidential administrations, spearheading the Cyberspace Policy Review for President Barack Obama and leading the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative (CNCI) for President George W. Bush. As President of Hathaway Global Strategies, Melissa brings a unique combination of policy and technical expertise, as well as board room experience that allows her to help clients better understand the inter-section of government policy, developing technological and industry trends, and economic drivers that impact acquisition and business development strategies. Ms. Hathaway has a B.A. degree from The American University in Washington, D.C. She has completed graduate studies in international economics and technology transfer policy, and is a graduate of the US Armed Forces Staff College, with a special certificate in Information Operations. [https://www.belfercenter.org/person/melissa-hathaway She publishes regularly on cybersecurity matters affecting companies and countries].</p> | | <p>Melissa Hathaway is globally recognized as a thought leader in the fields of cybersecurity and digital risk management and has relationships with the highest levels of governments and international institutions. She served in two U.S. presidential administrations, spearheading the Cyberspace Policy Review for President Barack Obama and leading the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative (CNCI) for President George W. Bush. As President of Hathaway Global Strategies, Melissa brings a unique combination of policy and technical expertise, as well as board room experience that allows her to help clients better understand the inter-section of government policy, developing technological and industry trends, and economic drivers that impact acquisition and business development strategies. Ms. Hathaway has a B.A. degree from The American University in Washington, D.C. She has completed graduate studies in international economics and technology transfer policy, and is a graduate of the US Armed Forces Staff College, with a special certificate in Information Operations. [https://www.belfercenter.org/person/melissa-hathaway She publishes regularly on cybersecurity matters affecting companies and countries].</p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Leveraging_data_as_a_competitive_advantage_and_the_role_of_the_public_sector 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#Leveraging_data_as_a_competitive_advantage_and_the_role_of_the_public_sector Leveraging data as a competitive advantage and the role of the public sector]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Ryan_Hum.jpg|150px|Ryan Hum]] | | [[Image:Ryan_Hum.jpg|150px|Ryan Hum]] |
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| <p>Bio</p> | | <p>Bio</p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Chief_Data_Officer_Council-sponsored_session:_Digital_and_data_transformation Chief Data Officer Council-sponsored session: 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 Chief Data Officer Council-sponsored session: Digital and data transformation]</strong></p>--> |
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| [[Image:Sandy Kyriakatos.jpg|150px|Sandy Kyriakatos]] | | [[Image:Sandy Kyriakatos.jpg|150px|Sandy Kyriakatos]] |
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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#Digital_and_data_transformation Digital and data transformation]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Digital_and_data_transformation Digital and data transformation]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Jeff_Latimer.jpg|150px|Jeff Latimer]] | | [[Image:Jeff_Latimer.jpg|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:_Equity.2C_diversity_and_inclusion Disaggregated data: Equity, diversity, and inclusion (moderator)]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Disaggregated_data:_Equity.2C_diversity_and_inclusion 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#Data_literacy Data literacy]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_literacy Data literacy]</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#Role_of_data_and_the_digitization_of_government Role of data and the digitization of government ]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Role_of_data_and_the_digitization_of_government Role of data and the digitization of government ]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Shawn_Marshall.jpg|150px|Shawn Marshall ]] | | [[Image:Shawn_Marshall.jpg|150px|Shawn Marshall ]] |
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| <p>Shawn Marshall serves as Departmental Science Advisor at Environment and Climate Change Canada, where he supports the Department's science programs and the Chief Science Advisor of Canada. Dr. Marshall joined ECCC in 2019 on an Interchange agreement from the University of Calgary, where he is a Professor in the Department of Geography. He held the Canada Research Chair in Climate Change from 2007-2017, supporting his long-term research programs studying glacier-climate processes in western and Arctic Canada. Dr Marshall is the Canadian representative to the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) Cryosphere Working group and he co-chairs the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Global Cryosphere Watch program. He is currently supporting ECCC on the development of the forward-looking National Climate Change Science Plan.</p> | | <p>Shawn Marshall serves as Departmental Science Advisor at Environment and Climate Change Canada, where he supports the Department's science programs and the Chief Science Advisor of Canada. Dr. Marshall joined ECCC in 2019 on an Interchange agreement from the University of Calgary, where he is a Professor in the Department of Geography. He held the Canada Research Chair in Climate Change from 2007-2017, supporting his long-term research programs studying glacier-climate processes in western and Arctic Canada. Dr Marshall is the Canadian representative to the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) Cryosphere Working group and he co-chairs the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Global Cryosphere Watch program. He is currently supporting ECCC on the development of the forward-looking National Climate Change Science Plan.</p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_to_support_the_environment_and_climate_change Data to support the environment and climate change]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_to_support_the_environment_and_climate_change Data to support the environment and climate change]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Ted_McDonald.jpg|150px|Ted McDonald]] | | [[Image:Ted_McDonald.jpg|150px|Ted McDonald]] |
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| <p>Ted McDonald is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Melbourne, Australia. He is the founding Director of the NB Institute for Research, Data and Training, New Brunswick’s only provincial administrative data centre. He is also the Chair of the Canadian Research Data Centre Network Academic Council, a member of the CRDCN Board, and the Academic Director of the NB Statistics Canada Research Data Centre. In addition, Dr. McDonald is on the executive committee of Health Data Research Network Canada and is the New Brunswick lead of the Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit (MSSU). His main areas of research include the health status and health services use of immigrants and other subpopulations, socioeconomic determinants of cancer and other chronic diseases, and immigrant retention and mobility. Dr. McDonald is a UNB research scholar for 2020-22 and previously held that title in 2012-14. In 2019 he was co-winner of the Mike McCracken award for Economics Statistics, awarded by the Canadian Economics Association. </p> | | <p>Ted McDonald is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Melbourne, Australia. He is the founding Director of the NB Institute for Research, Data and Training, New Brunswick’s only provincial administrative data centre. He is also the Chair of the Canadian Research Data Centre Network Academic Council, a member of the CRDCN Board, and the Academic Director of the NB Statistics Canada Research Data Centre. In addition, Dr. McDonald is on the executive committee of Health Data Research Network Canada and is the New Brunswick lead of the Maritime SPOR SUPPORT Unit (MSSU). His main areas of research include the health status and health services use of immigrants and other subpopulations, socioeconomic determinants of cancer and other chronic diseases, and immigrant retention and mobility. Dr. McDonald is a UNB research scholar for 2020-22 and previously held that title in 2012-14. In 2019 he was co-winner of the Mike McCracken award for Economics Statistics, awarded by the Canadian Economics Association. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_access_and_partnerships_to_inform_the_public Data access and partnerships to inform the public]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_access_and_partnerships_to_inform_the_public Data access and partnerships to inform the public]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Ima_Okonny_Photo_-_CDO.jpg|150px|Ima Okonny]] | | [[Image:Ima_Okonny_Photo_-_CDO.jpg|150px|Ima Okonny]] |
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| She is passionate about helping organizations develop the capabilities required to ethically and intentionally unleash concrete business value from data. </p> | | She is passionate about helping organizations develop the capabilities required to ethically and intentionally unleash concrete business value from data. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Digital_and_data_transformation Digital and data transformation]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Digital_and_data_transformation Digital and data transformation]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Marie-France Paquet.png|150px|Marie-France Paquet]] | | [[Image:Marie-France Paquet.png|150px|Marie-France Paquet]] |
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| Mme Paquet has previously worked in other government departments and in academia. In academia, she taught economics at the School of Management at the University of Ottawa. She worked in the Economic and Fiscal Policy Branch, and in the International Trade and Finance Branch, at Finance Canada. Mme Paquet was the Director of Operations, Economic and Regional Development Policy Secretariat at the Privy Council Office, providing policy advice to the Clerk of the Privy Council and the Prime Minister on a wide range of economic and regional development issues. She also worked at Transport Canada on the coordination of the policy response to the Lac-Mégantic tragedy. Mme Paquet received her PhD in Econometrics from Université Laval jointly with Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne. </p> | | Mme Paquet has previously worked in other government departments and in academia. In academia, she taught economics at the School of Management at the University of Ottawa. She worked in the Economic and Fiscal Policy Branch, and in the International Trade and Finance Branch, at Finance Canada. Mme Paquet was the Director of Operations, Economic and Regional Development Policy Secretariat at the Privy Council Office, providing policy advice to the Clerk of the Privy Council and the Prime Minister on a wide range of economic and regional development issues. She also worked at Transport Canada on the coordination of the policy response to the Lac-Mégantic tragedy. Mme Paquet received her PhD in Econometrics from Université Laval jointly with Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data-fueled_economic_recovery_and_strategic_global_competitiveness Data-fueled economic recovery and strategic global competitiveness ]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data-fueled_economic_recovery_and_strategic_global_competitiveness Data-fueled economic recovery and strategic global competitiveness ]</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://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Disaggregated_data:_Equity.2C_diversity_and_inclusion Disaggregated data: Equity, diversity, and inclusion]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Disaggregated_data:_Equity.2C_diversity_and_inclusion Disaggregated data: Equity, diversity, and inclusion]</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:Cynthia_Rudin.jpg|150px|Cynthia Rudin]] | | <!--[[Image:Cynthia_Rudin.jpg|150px|Cynthia Rudin]] |
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| <p>Coming soon</p> | | <p>Coming soon</p> |
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| Previously, Eric worked as Executive Director, Data Governance Strategy at the Canadian Institute for Health Information, and Director, Information Management Strategy and Policy at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. He continues to recover from 20 years at a major Financial Institution, with a variety of roles lead data, business, and technology groups across Finance and Risk. </p> | | Previously, Eric worked as Executive Director, Data Governance Strategy at the Canadian Institute for Health Information, and Director, Information Management Strategy and Policy at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. He continues to recover from 20 years at a major Financial Institution, with a variety of roles lead data, business, and technology groups across Finance and Risk. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Health_data_strategies_and_data_sharing Health data strategies and data sharing]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Health_data_strategies_and_data_sharing Health data strategies and data sharing]</strong></p> |
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| [[Image:Stefaan_G_Verhulst.jpg|150px|Stefaan G Verhulst]] | | [[Image:Stefaan_G_Verhulst.jpg|150px|Stefaan G Verhulst]] |
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| <p>Stefaan G Verhulst is Co-Founder and Chief Research and Development Officer of the Governance Laboratory @NYU (GovLab) where he is building an action-research foundation on how to transform governance using advances in science, data and technology. Verhulst’s latest scholarship centers on how technology can improve people’s lives and the creation of more effective and collaborative forms of governance. Specifically, he is interested in the perils and promise of collaborative technologies and how to harness the unprecedented volume of information to advance the public good. </p> | | <p>Stefaan G Verhulst is Co-Founder and Chief Research and Development Officer of the Governance Laboratory @NYU (GovLab) where he is building an action-research foundation on how to transform governance using advances in science, data and technology. Verhulst’s latest scholarship centers on how technology can improve people’s lives and the creation of more effective and collaborative forms of governance. Specifically, he is interested in the perils and promise of collaborative technologies and how to harness the unprecedented volume of information to advance the public good. </p> |
| <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_technologies_and_data_as_a_public_good Data technologies and data as a public good]</strong></p> | | <p>Participating in <strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Agenda#Data_technologies_and_data_as_a_public_good Data technologies and data as a public good]</strong></p> |
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