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− | === <big>Black Leadership Excellence: Truth and Resilience</big> ===
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− | <big>'''February 7th, 2023 at 13:00 - 15:00 EST'''</big>
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− | <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JSExO0STQfWygR9LFFeaEg Register here]</big>
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− | This event will feature a keynote address by Gerard Etienne and Gerard-Hubert Etienne, who will provide a historical perspective on the notion of racism and anti-Black racism. They will also discuss Canadian legal and institutional responses to racism and provide an understanding of what the levers of change will be in 2023 and beyond. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this important conversation.
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− | |[https://gcconnex.gc.ca/groups/profile/28747184/indigenous-federal-employee-network-ifen?language=en Indigenous Federal Employee Network (IFEN) : Indigenous Federal Employee Network (IFEN) : GCconnex]
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− | |'''Gerard Etienne'''
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− | |Gérard Étienne is a renowned Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (ED&I) strategist. He has worked with world-class organizations in the public, not-for profit and private sectors that needed to maximize the convergence and collaboration of individuals of diverse identities, experiences, and ideas. He specializes in readiness assessment, intercultural development for executives, ED&I strategic planning, leadership, human resources renewal, and organization development. He is an author and lecturer at l’Université du Québec en Outaouais. Mr. Étienne is a Senior Associate with DiversiPro Inc. He is a former Vice-president at TD Bank Financial Group, Vice-president of Operations at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Vice President Human Resources at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Vice President Diversity Initiatives at the Institute on Governance. He is the Vice-Chair of the Community Equity Council for the Ottawa Police Service. Mr. Étienne is a passionate advocate for Human Rights and Employment Equity. He consistently demonstrates strong leadership on issues pertaining to diversity within and outside the public service, as a means of improving innovation, leadership, technical excellence and employee engagement. Mr. Étienne was the leading organizer for the first symposium in 2019 of the Federal Black Employee Caucus (FBEC). He has developed curricula and programs to meet the ED&I leadership and governance challenges of organizations. Participants in his ED&I leadership programs benefit from a world of leadership experience. Mr. Étienne has created and delivered several offerings to assist senior officers and managers in taking on greater leadership roles successfully in the changing environment of the private sector and public service. These include a year-long Executive Leadership Program, two-day leadership Boot Camps, roundtable, learning events and finally, coaching to executives and officers at all levels. Mr. Étienne is currently finishing his thesis for a PhD in Industrial Relations from Laval University. He holds a Masters’ degree in Industrial Relations from l'Université du Québec à Hull; an MBA from l’Université du Québec à Montréal; a Masters’ degree in Education from the University of Ottawa, a Bachelor of Social Sciences and a Bachelor of Administration from the University of Ottawa. He was conferred the designation “Fellow” by the Institute of Canadian Bankers with Honours. Most recently, Gérard graduated from the University of Ottawa Certificate Program in Public Sector Leadership and Governance and was named Valedictorian of his class. Gerard’s experience in and across many different sectors and settings has made him flexible, broadly based and extremely useful to those with whom he works. He has partnered with diverse teams, bringing together former senior public servants, not-for-profit executives, private sector leaders and academics.
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− | |'''Gerard-Hubert Etienne'''
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− | |Gérard-Hubert Étienne is a public servant, student, spouse and father to a beautiful boy. His short career in the public service has taken him across the National Capital Commission, Transport Canada and very recently, Library & Archives Canada. He shares his father’s passion and dedication towards Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism and spent the better time of his youth honing his mindset by hammering him with endless questions. When Gérard-Hubert isn’t changing his son’s diapers, playing with toy cars or housecleaning, he spends his time geeking out to relax. His biggest wish is to hopefully have to answer less questions from his son than his father did.
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− | |'''Ashlyn Quesnelle'''
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− | |Ashlyn Quesnelle is Métis from Penetanguishene, Ontario. She completed her undergraduate degree in History and Peace Studies from McMaster University in 2009 and most recently completed an advanced diploma in Applied Museum Studies from Algonquin College in 2017. She has been working in the Federal Public service since 2016, where she began as an intern in the Deputy Minister’s Office at Public Safety Canada. She has been working at Canadian Heritage since 2017 in various policy positions; she is currently an Analyst with the Reconciliation, Treaties and Engagement Branch. Ashlyn is very active within the public service and volunteers her time with a variety of committees and working groups focused on improving the recruitment, retention, and promotion Indigenous Public Servants. Ashlyn is a founding and Executive member of the Indigenous Federal Employee Network.
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− | === <big>A Heavy Load: Being an Ally in the Public Service</big> === | |
| <big>'''February 14th, 2023 at 13:30 - 15:30 EST'''</big> | | <big>'''February 14th, 2023 at 13:30 - 15:30 EST'''</big> |
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