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| + | === Mentor Biographies === |
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| |<big>'''Claude Arbez'''</big>[[File:Claude Arbex.jpg|none|thumb|207x207px]] | | |<big>'''Claude Arbez'''</big>[[File:Claude Arbex.jpg|none|thumb|207x207px]] |
− | |<big>Director, Client Experience</big> | + | |<big>Director, Client Experience</big> |
| |<big>Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada</big> | | |<big>Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada</big> |
| |<big>Originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, I grew up in an extended family that owned many small or side businesses understanding the importance of delivering products that meets client needs. Throughout my career, I have been helping clients in the banking sector, making lifetime memories for guests at Walt Disney World, serving long line-ups at Passport Canada during the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, and delivering IRCC programs.</big> | | |<big>Originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, I grew up in an extended family that owned many small or side businesses understanding the importance of delivering products that meets client needs. Throughout my career, I have been helping clients in the banking sector, making lifetime memories for guests at Walt Disney World, serving long line-ups at Passport Canada during the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, and delivering IRCC programs.</big> |
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| |<big>Senior manager for over a decade, Simon is specialized in people management and change in the workplace. He holds a Masters in Public Administration and a Superior Study Diploma in International Management from l’École Nationale d’Administration Publique, as well as an Industrial Relations Bachelor Degree from Montreal University. Most recently, he works at Public Services and Procurement Canada as the Senior Director of Workplace Strategy and Interior Design.</big> | | |<big>Senior manager for over a decade, Simon is specialized in people management and change in the workplace. He holds a Masters in Public Administration and a Superior Study Diploma in International Management from l’École Nationale d’Administration Publique, as well as an Industrial Relations Bachelor Degree from Montreal University. Most recently, he works at Public Services and Procurement Canada as the Senior Director of Workplace Strategy and Interior Design.</big> |
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− | <big>Since 2018, Simon and his family reside and work from Mont Tremblant. When he is not working, Simon is likely on the ski hill in the winter or in the mountain bike trails in the summer where he races against/with his wife and two kids.</big> | + | <big>Since 2018, Simon and his family reside and work from Mont Tremblant. When he is not working, Simon is likely on the ski hill in the winter or in the mountain bike trails in the summer where he races against/with his wife and two kids.</big> |
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| !<big>'''Session 2 (French):''' Wednesday, February 9, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EST</big> | | !<big>'''Session 2 (French):''' Wednesday, February 9, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EST</big> |
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| |<big>Justin Munyaneza began his career in the public service in 2008 working in the Department of National Defence, Judge Advocate General’s office as an Estates and Elections Advisor mostly reviewing Canadian force members’ wills in the midst of the Afghanistan war. Justin then joined the Department of Justice in 2009 where he held various legal and managerial roles in the Tax law portfolio and in the National Litigation Sector’s Assistant Deputy Attorney General’s Office. In 2020, Justin joined the Privy Council Office (PCO) in the Office of the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities as the Departmental Liaison to the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc. Since 2022, Justin is a Senior Advisor in the Office of the Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council & Associate Secretary to the Cabinet at the PCO where he assists the Deputy Clerk on horizontal government files and staffs the Deputy Clerk at various meetings and events.</big> | | |<big>Justin Munyaneza began his career in the public service in 2008 working in the Department of National Defence, Judge Advocate General’s office as an Estates and Elections Advisor mostly reviewing Canadian force members’ wills in the midst of the Afghanistan war. Justin then joined the Department of Justice in 2009 where he held various legal and managerial roles in the Tax law portfolio and in the National Litigation Sector’s Assistant Deputy Attorney General’s Office. In 2020, Justin joined the Privy Council Office (PCO) in the Office of the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities as the Departmental Liaison to the Honourable Dominic LeBlanc. Since 2022, Justin is a Senior Advisor in the Office of the Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council & Associate Secretary to the Cabinet at the PCO where he assists the Deputy Clerk on horizontal government files and staffs the Deputy Clerk at various meetings and events.</big> |
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− | <big>Justin holds a law degree and Joint Honours in Political Science and Public Administration from the University of Ottawa.</big> | + | <big>Justin holds a law degree and Joint Honours in Political Science and Public Administration from the University of Ottawa.</big> |
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| |'''<big>Liz McKeown</big>''' | | |'''<big>Liz McKeown</big>''' |