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| <p class="jobtitle"><strong>A/Director, Enterprise Data Governance and Data Stewardship, Employment and Social Development Canada</strong></p> | | <p class="jobtitle"><strong>A/Director, Enterprise Data Governance and Data Stewardship, Employment and Social Development Canada</strong></p> |
| <p>Patrick Charette is the A/Director for Enterprise Data Governance and Data Stewardship for the Chief Data Office within Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). His work involves developing and implementing a data governance programme for Employment and Social Development Canada at the enterprise level while engaging with key partners and stakeholders across the department and the Government of Canada. As part of developing the enterprise data governance programme, Patrick has led the development and launch of ESDC’s Enterprise Data Stewardship Network. This group focusses on bringing together the department’s key data stakeholders to co-develop recommendations and make decisions on the management and stewardship of enterprise data holdings. Prior to focussing on Enterprise Data Governance, Patrick worked within the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat and ESDC on the Government of Canada’s Open Government and Open Data initiative.</p> | | <p>Patrick Charette is the A/Director for Enterprise Data Governance and Data Stewardship for the Chief Data Office within Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). His work involves developing and implementing a data governance programme for Employment and Social Development Canada at the enterprise level while engaging with key partners and stakeholders across the department and the Government of Canada. As part of developing the enterprise data governance programme, Patrick has led the development and launch of ESDC’s Enterprise Data Stewardship Network. This group focusses on bringing together the department’s key data stakeholders to co-develop recommendations and make decisions on the management and stewardship of enterprise data holdings. Prior to focussing on Enterprise Data Governance, Patrick worked within the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat and ESDC on the Government of Canada’s Open Government and Open Data initiative.</p> |
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| + | [[Image:Jennifer-Woods.jpg|150px|Jennifer Woods]] |
| + | <h3>Jennifer Woods (Panelist)</h3> |
| + | <p class="jobtitle"><strong>Director, Government Records Initiative Division, Library and Archives Canada</strong></p> |
| + | <p>Jennifer Woods is an innovative, collaborative and conscientious director who achieves results by inspiring, engaging and evolving with her staff, clients and colleagues. She is currently the Director of the Government Records Initiatives Division (GRID) and Director of Corporate IM, at Library and Archives Canada (LAC), a position she began in March 2020 at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. She is passionate about the role of supporting and strategically advising the GC on international IM best practices and standards to make the best collection of government documentary heritage available to Canadians. Her leadership experience began as the Director of the GC-wide GCDOCS program at Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSAC), where she led a government-wide approach to electronic records and document management. In this role, she led the creation of a successful Treasury Board submission, securing a multi-year, multi-million dollar contract with OpenText in line with the current GC IM/IT direction. When GCDOCS merged with a new GC-wide Programs and Solutions Sector (GCPS), she became responsible for establishing a Customer Advocacy, Relationships and Engagement (CARE) directorate for GC-wide programs including GCdocs, GCcase, GCshare and GCinterop. She received her Masters of Information Management from Dalhousie University in 2011. She lives in Ottawa with her wife, teenage son, two dogs and two cats.</p> |
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| [[Image:Christopher-Valiquet.jpg|150px|Christopher Valiquet]] | | [[Image:Christopher-Valiquet.jpg|150px|Christopher Valiquet]] |