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Taran S. Wasson est un conseiller principal p.i. dans le Secteur des affaires réglementaires au Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada (SCT). Auparavant au SCT, il a mis sur pied le programme novateur d'Agents libres du Canada et il a avancé un gouvernement ouvert. Il a travaillé précédemment au Bureau du conseil privé, à Services partagés Canada, à Emploi et développement social Canada (EDSC), au Programme du Travail, et à l’Agence des services frontaliers du Canada. De 2012 à 2014, il a été co-Président national d’IMAJIN, le réseau des jeunes professionnelles d’EDSC, qui est devenue le plus grand réseau de jeunes dirigé par des employés de la fonction publique sous son leadership. Taran est l’ancien président de l’Institut d’administration publique du Canada – Région de la capitale nationale (l’IAPC-RCN), et travaille au conseil d’administration d’IAPC-RCN depuis 2014.
 
Taran S. Wasson est un conseiller principal p.i. dans le Secteur des affaires réglementaires au Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada (SCT). Auparavant au SCT, il a mis sur pied le programme novateur d'Agents libres du Canada et il a avancé un gouvernement ouvert. Il a travaillé précédemment au Bureau du conseil privé, à Services partagés Canada, à Emploi et développement social Canada (EDSC), au Programme du Travail, et à l’Agence des services frontaliers du Canada. De 2012 à 2014, il a été co-Président national d’IMAJIN, le réseau des jeunes professionnelles d’EDSC, qui est devenue le plus grand réseau de jeunes dirigé par des employés de la fonction publique sous son leadership. Taran est l’ancien président de l’Institut d’administration publique du Canada – Région de la capitale nationale (l’IAPC-RCN), et travaille au conseil d’administration d’IAPC-RCN depuis 2014.
 
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|'''Lamine Medri'''[[File:LamineMedri.jpg|thumb]]
 
|Senior Project Officer
 
|Senior Project Officer
 
|Shared Services Canada
 
|Shared Services Canada
 
|Lamine has been working for SSC for over 2 years. He is responsible, with his team of 4 employees, to complete the earned value management reports for 4 IT cyber security projects. Outside of work, Lamine enjoys being outdoor, biking, hiking and practicing martial arts
 
|Lamine has been working for SSC for over 2 years. He is responsible, with his team of 4 employees, to complete the earned value management reports for 4 IT cyber security projects. Outside of work, Lamine enjoys being outdoor, biking, hiking and practicing martial arts
 
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|Lisa DiNardo
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|'''Lisa DiNardo'''[[File:Lisa 2 (2).jpg|thumb]]
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|Service Delivery Manager
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|Shared Services Canada
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|I have completed 35 years in IT at CSIS, CRA, and SSC.
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I have worked in Operations, Agency Data Warehouse (Business Intelligence) , Database, Metadata, Management Reporting, and Client portfolio Management, I started working for the gov as a Student in 1982, I was a consultant and then GOC employee in 1987, bought back some time and retired in March 2022.  I have managed teams, my largest team was 11 resources over 2 teams.
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I am currently back at SSC working 90 Casual.
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|'''Renee Emby'''[[File:Pic 2.jpg|thumb]]
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|Team Lead/Technical Advisor
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|Shared Services Canada
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|My name is Renee Emby and I am a Team Lead/ Technical Advisor. I began working in the GoC in 2017 as an FSWEP student, I worked full-time as an FSWEP student to support my studies. I completed my undergrad in law and my masters in data analytics, I’m currently pursing my PhD in digital innovation from UOttawa. I worked as an FSWEP student for 5 years until I was bridged into a full-time position. Over my career, I’ve worked for Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Shared Services Canada (SSC) while being employed with the GoC. I’ve worked primarily in strategic policy and planning, data analytics, business analytics and security. While I was an FSWEP student I was the Vice-President of the Young Professionals Network at Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), where I mentored new public servants and students on GoC best practices, pay, FSWEP/ CO-OP HR, GoC policies, networking and events. I am extremely interested and excited about student mentoring, and I look forward to speaking and virtually meeting all of the new students!
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|'''Mathieu Vienneau'''[[File:Vienneaufamilyjanuary2022-24 (1).jpg|thumb]]
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|Agent régional principal de gestion des pêches
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|Pêches et Océans Canada
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|Mon nom est Mathieu Vienneau, j’occupe présentement le poste d’agent régional principal de gestion des pêches dans la région Gulf du MPO. J’ai un total de 7 ans avec la fonction public. J’ai débuté ma carrière à la fonction public fédéral avec le centre des pensions en 2015 sous le programme fédéral d'expérience de travail étudiant. Par la suite j’ai fait un passage à Parcs Canada et Transports Canada avant d’arrivé au MPO en 2017. Aussi, j’ai servis avec la réserve les Forces Armée Canadienne de 2008 à 2021. Père de famille de deux jeune enfants. Je détient un baccalauréat de l’université de Moncton avec un majeur en géographie et un mineure en économie.
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|'''Jeff Kennedy'''[[File:Jeff pic.jpg|thumb]]
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|Manager
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|Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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|“Jeff is someone who likes the outdoors, is introspective, enjoys off-the-path travel, and is a perpetually confused father of three tween/teenage boys. Jeff joined the public service in 2014 after career stints in politics, teaching, consulting, and travel industry.  Jeff is a curious learner whose most recent manager role was in the Indigenous reconciliation policy space.  He is an approachable and curious learner who feels fulfilled when engaging with those who appreciate the importance and intricacies of the ‘human’ elements of work and life.”
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|'''Lucy Ellis'''[[File:Lucy Ellis.jpg|thumb]]
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|Senior Communications Advisor
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|Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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|Lucy Ellis started her career as an FSWEP student at the Canadian Joint Operations Command, where she wrote tweets, articles, and webpages about military operations. She loves Oxford commas, excel pivot tables, and good storytelling. In 2018, she became the Speechwriter for the Chief of the Defence Staff, and she currently works as a Senior Communications Advisor at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.  
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|'''Rebecca Tardif'''[[File:Rebecca.jpg|thumb]]
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|Senior Program Officer
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|Canada Border Services Agency
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|My name is Rebecca Tardif and currently hold the position of Senior Program Officer at the Canada Border Services Agency.
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I began my career as a student clerk followed by student border services officer (BSO) at the Port of Entry in Fort Erie, Ontario.  I was hired as an indeterminate Officer through an external selection process.  I was fortunate enough to be one of the first female BSO’s to be successful on the arming course, and the first to become pregnant.  After an on the job injury, I shifted my career to the corporate side of the operation, where I worked on GCDOCS, and most recently joined a Project Team.  However, being a co-lead on the Women’s Advisory Committee is one of the most rewarding followed by a Peer Support Agent for the Employee Assistance Program.
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|'''Jennifer Tessier'''[[File:20201118 141316.jpg|thumb]]
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|Senior Human Resources Analyst
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|Canada Revenue Agency
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|I am a Senior Human Resources Analyst in the Learning and Leadership Directorate of the Human Resources (HR) Branch at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). I have over 20 years of experience working in various HR disciplines at the CRA and I’m currently responsible for the coaching and mentoring programs at the CRA.
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|'''Stephanie Percival'''
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|Senior Analyst
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|Canada Revenue Agency
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|'''John Kehoe'''[[File:John-headshot.jpg|thumb]]
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|Director
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|Public Service Commission of Canada
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|John began his public service career as a student and has had the opportunity to work in a number of areas throughout the years, including learning and development, policy, and human resources. He has been a youth champion, and in his current role, is responsible for modernizing student recruitment programs. John enjoys working from home and taking his dog on walks in nature.
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|Lead Program Advisor
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|National Research Council Canada
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