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==='''<big>WHEN:</big>'''=== | ==='''<big>WHEN:</big>'''=== | ||
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− | *<big>Session 1 (English): Tuesday, January 14 from 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. EST</big> | + | *<big>Session 1 (English): Tuesday, January 14 from 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST (FULL)</big> |
− | *<big>Session 2 (French): Wednesday, January 15 from 11:30 - 1:00 p.m. EST</big> | + | *<big>Session 2 (French): Wednesday, January 15 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST</big> |
+ | *<big>Session 3 (English): Wednesday, January 15 from 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. EST</big> | ||
==='''<big>WHERE:</big>'''=== | ==='''<big>WHERE:</big>'''=== | ||
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=== '''<big>MENTEE REGISTRATION:</big>''' === | === '''<big>MENTEE REGISTRATION:</big>''' === | ||
− | * <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqdO2vpjMiE9ECYqmvuZR9QWbHdZG0n78f Session 1] </big> | + | * <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqdO2vpjMiE9ECYqmvuZR9QWbHdZG0n78f Session 1] (FULL)</big> |
* <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkde2hqTMjH9Tl0BadYrqcarx4hXc0CWgB Session 2]</big> | * <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkde2hqTMjH9Tl0BadYrqcarx4hXc0CWgB Session 2]</big> | ||
+ | * <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwsc-qhqzojHdOrq-6dxGU4x7Gk1rVuuWzK Session 3]</big> | ||
=== <big>MENTOR REGISTRATION (FULL):</big> === | === <big>MENTOR REGISTRATION (FULL):</big> === | ||
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|John Medcof | |John Medcof | ||
|Robyn Atkinson | |Robyn Atkinson | ||
− | | | + | |Ross Franklin |
− | | | + | | Candice Mansour |
− | | | + | |Roger Sehra |
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− | | | + | |Lisa Smylie |
− | | | + | |Guillaume Beaulac |
− | | | + | |Ari Slatkoff |
− | | | + | |Cara Vandale |
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<big>'''Session 2'''</big> | <big>'''Session 2'''</big> | ||
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− | | | + | |Atsu Komlan |
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|Robyn Atkinson | |Robyn Atkinson | ||
− | | | + | |Rhea King |
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− | | | + | |Christina Janzen |
− | | | + | |Stella Mylonakis |
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|Josée Rivest has been a federal public servant for approximately 21 years. She has held several management positions at the EX minus 01 level with the Correctional service of Canada in Human resources managing staffing, labor relations and recruitment portfolios. Since 2020, she has been working with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency as an Inspection Manager in operations in New-Brunswick and leads a team of 60 employees. Josée holds a master`s degree in Business Administration from l’Université de Moncton, Moncton, NB. She enjoys collaborating and working with others to solve issues and contribute to key government initiatives. | |Josée Rivest has been a federal public servant for approximately 21 years. She has held several management positions at the EX minus 01 level with the Correctional service of Canada in Human resources managing staffing, labor relations and recruitment portfolios. Since 2020, she has been working with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency as an Inspection Manager in operations in New-Brunswick and leads a team of 60 employees. Josée holds a master`s degree in Business Administration from l’Université de Moncton, Moncton, NB. She enjoys collaborating and working with others to solve issues and contribute to key government initiatives. | ||
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− | |'''Christine Lau''' | + | |'''Christine Lau'''[[File:Christine Lau.jpg|left|thumb]] |
|Director of Service Policy and Performance in the Digital Policy Division | |Director of Service Policy and Performance in the Digital Policy Division | ||
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John is passionate about promoting human-centered leadership at all levels, as well as diversity, equity and inclusion in the public service. He works from Ottawa but is an advocate for distributed teams and regional perspectives. | John is passionate about promoting human-centered leadership at all levels, as well as diversity, equity and inclusion in the public service. He works from Ottawa but is an advocate for distributed teams and regional perspectives. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Rhea King'''[[File:Rhea King.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Director General, Science Programs |
− | | | + | |Ecosystems and Oceans Science, Fisheries and Oceans Canada |
− | | | + | |Rhea’s focus is finding and redefining balance as she seeks to balance work, family, volunteer activities, her daughters’ many sports and artistic performances, MS Teams meetings, travel, hiking, lunches on the run, along with the many other requests and unexpected moments that come her way. |
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+ | She has worked for Fisheries and Oceans Canada for the last 20 years, where she has fulfilled a number of executive roles at the regional- and national-level across all sectors. Rhea is currently serving as the Director General of Science Programs in the National Capital Region. | ||
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+ | For Rhea, the people that she works to support, serve, and inspire every day are her priority. Over the years, she has been a workplace advocate for many people-focused initiatives, including: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility, mental health and wellness, psychological health and safety, professional development, as well as change management and transition. She currently serves as a Champion for Indigenous Reconciliation. Rhea was honoured to serve as the Volunteer Services Planning Chair for the North American Indigenous Games 2023, hosted in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia). | ||
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+ | Rhea’s passion has always been her family and community. Her work as a public servant is an extension of that passion. It exemplifies her belief that what happens now will pave the way for future public servants and people all across Canada. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Ross Franklin'''[[File:Ross Franklin.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Acting Senior Environmental Advisor within the Materiel Group of the Department of National Defence. |
− | | | + | |Department of National Defence |
− | | | + | |He retired from the Canadian Armed Forces in 2021, having served over 13 years as an Engineer Officer. He worked as a policy analyst at Environment and Climate Change Canada for just over two years before joining National Defence as a public servant in May 2023. |
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+ | Fortunate to have received top-notch mentoring early in his career, he has mentored Afghan National Army soldiers on basic combat engineering and Canadian public servants on leadership and career skills. He is grateful to join the mentoring cadre of the Federal Youth Network. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Candice Mansour''' |
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− | | | + | |Manager Community Development & Branch Engagement Team |
− | | | + | |Public Health Agency of Canada |
+ | |'''Candice Mansour''' is a dedicated and compassionate professional with 15 years of experience at the Public Health Agency of Canada. Throughout her tenure, she has excelled in various roles within a business operations environment, and is currently the Acting Manager of the Community Development and Branch Engagement team. | ||
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+ | For Candice, leadership is defined by kindness. She believes in creating an environment where colleagues feel supported, inspired, and valued. She lives by the principle that recognition begins with a simple "Hello" and makes it her mission to foster a culture of appreciation and connection. | ||
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+ | Having started her career as an AS-02, Candice brings a well-rounded perspective to her work, enriched by her diverse experiences. Her journey has not only deepened her ability to see situations from multiple viewpoints but has also equipped her to mentor others in their own professional growth. | ||
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+ | Candice is passionate about leading people-focused initiatives, with a special focus on Diversity, Inclusion, Accessibility, mental health and wellness, psychological health and safety, professional development, and change management. Her passion extends beyond her professional life, as she cherishes her family, cats, and her work family, cultivating meaningful connections wherever she goes. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Roger Sehra'''[[File:Roger.Sehra.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Assistant Warden Operations |
− | | | + | |CSC |
− | | | + | |Roger Sehra is employed with the Correctional Service of Canada within a medium Security Facility for male offenders. Roger has worked with CSC for the past 24 years starting as an entry level Correctional Officer and currently occupying the position of Assistant Warden Operations. |
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+ | Roger has 24 years of operational experience in a correctional environment. Roger has worked at medium, minimum, and a maximum security institutions and has been involved in front line operations, supervision, management, and special teams such as the Emergency Response Team. | ||
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+ | Roger has expressed much interest in ensuring work life balance is maintained for him and his staff as the work environment can be all consuming if left unchecked. Finding balance to engage with family and foster a positive and rewarding work environment can be a challenge. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Lisa Smylie (she/her)'''[[File:Lisa Smylie.jpg|left|thumb]] |
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− | | | + | |Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic Policy and Partnerships |
+ | |Indigenous Services Canada and Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | ||
+ | |In 2022, Lisa Smylie joined Indigenous Services Canada and Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada as Assistant Deputy Minister of Communications and Public Affairs and in November 2024, took on the role of Assistant Deputy Minister of Strategic Policy and Partnerships. Between 2017 and 2022, she contributed to the work of the federal government in advancing gender equality in Canada in several roles held at Women and Gender Equality Canada, including Director of Research and Evaluation; Director General of Communications and Public Affairs; Director General of Research, Results and Delivery; and acting Assistant Deputy Minister of Departmental Programs and Operations. | ||
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+ | Lisa spent over 10 years at the Public Health Agency of Canada in Infectious Disease Prevention and Control, where she held various roles providing strategic leadership in the areas of governance, performance measurement, strategic planning, corporate reporting, knowledge mobilization, public awareness, grants and contributions programs, strategic policy and program policy. During that time, Lisa also supported Canada’s domestic and international public health response to various outbreaks, including H1N1 and Ebola. | ||
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+ | Lisa joined the public service following a six-year career as Research Associate and Professor at the University of Windsor. She earned a PhD in Sociology and Social Justice, with specialization in various gender equality issues, including sexual and reproductive health and 2SLGBTQI+ issues. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Guillaume Beaulac'''[[File:Guillaume Beaulac 2024.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |a/Director, Office of the Chief Client Experience Officer |
− | | | + | |Integrated Services Strategy and Operations (ISSO) |
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+ | Service Canada / Government of Canada | ||
+ | |Guillaume Beaulac recently joined the Client Experience Office at Service Canada as the acting Director of the Client Feedback Center of Expertise and the Office for Client Satisfaction. Guillaume previously held roles either as a manager and/or a behavioural scientist at Shared Services Canada (Enterprise Transformation), Global Affairs Canada (Evaluation and Results, Security and Emergency Management), and at the Privy Council Office (Impact Canada). | ||
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+ | He leverages his expertise in applied behavioural science, in change management, and in innovation in the public sector to drive impactful, evidence-based improvements across government programs and policies. With a strong foundation in research, he seeks out new ways to deliver better outcomes for the population of Canada, blending data-driven strategies with creative problem-solving. | ||
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+ | He is deeply passionate about fostering equity, diversity, and inclusion in all areas of his work, with a particular focus on supporting neurodivergent individuals. By championing diverse perspectives and inclusive practices, he aims to build more resilient, representative teams that reflect the unique strengths and talents in the country. | ||
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+ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/gbeaulac/ | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Stella Mylonakis''' |
− | | | + | |Manager, Human Resources Litigation Management Unit |
− | | | + | |Correctional Service of Canada |
− | | | + | |Drawing on her diverse experience within various ministries, such as Environment Canada, Social Development Canada, Service Canada, National Defence, Health Canada, and the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), at regional and national levels, Stella Mylonakis has acquired a deep understanding of organizational dynamics and the ability to adapt to various contexts. From operational roles to corporate functions, through planning, policies, corporate services, and program management, she has held various positions over the years. Currently, as the Manager of the Litigation Management Unit for the Human Resources Management Sector at CSC, she oversees civil claims, human rights complaints including mediations and conciliations, human rights complaints referred to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, workers' compensation claims referred to Tribunal, and class actions. Since 2007, she has had the privilege of leading teams and seeing them grow and succeed earning them national and international recognition. As a manager, she has had the opportunity to restructure teams, review operational processes, and establish new areas of activity, which has nurtured a management approach balancing results and individual/collective development. |
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− | | | + | |'''Cara Vandale'''[[File:Cara Vandale.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Director General |
− | | | + | |Canada School of Public Service |
− | | | + | |Cara's roots go back to the Red River Métis as well as Franco-Manitoban and Welsh origins. |
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+ | She became an executive in 2016 and currently serves as the Director General of Indigenous Learning at the Canada School of Public Service. | ||
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+ | Her work involves the creation of learning products on Indigenous history, cultures and realities and largely relies on the ability to foster and maintain partnerships. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Christina Janzen'''[[File:Christina Janzen – Speed Mentoring 2025.jpg|left|thumb]] |
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− | | | + | |Deputy Warden, Pacific Institution |
+ | |Correctional Service Canada | ||
+ | |Christina currently works for the Correctional Service of Canada as the acting Deputy Warden at Pacific Institution. Pacific Institution, otherwise known as PIRTC is a multi-level institution that holds the Regional Assessment and Reception centre, and the Regional Treatment centre (hospital) for federally incarcerated male offenders, in Abbotsford, British Columbia. | ||
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+ | Christina has over 20 years combined experience working in Corrections – 5 of which working as a Probation Officer for Provincial Community Corrections, and 15 years has been spent working for CSC, in a variety of different interventions role, including Assistant Warden, Interventions, Operations and rotating through a Deputy Warden role for the last 3 years. | ||
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+ | Christina has worked at 5 different Institutions within the Pacific Region, including a Women’s institution, and has also had experience working at Regional Headquarters (RHQ). Her mantra is work-variety is the spice of life. | ||
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+ | Lastly Christina has a Masters in Criminology. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Ari Slatkoff (he)'''[[File:Ari Slatkoff.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |General Counsel, Office of the Legal Advisor to the Department of National Defence and Canadian Forces |
− | | | + | |Department of Justice |
− | | | + | |Ari Slatkoff is General Counsel with the Department of Justice Canada, in the Office of the Legal Advisor to the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces, where he provides legal advice and litigation support on a wide range of issues. |
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+ | In his 26 years with Justice, Ari has worked as a legal advisor and manager in several different units, including as a Crown prosecutor, and in the National Security Group, the Human Rights Law Section and Public Safety Legal Services Unit. He has expertise on criminal law, national security law, and public law, including administrative law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. | ||
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+ | Ari is a mentor and sponsor of many newer colleagues from diverse backgrounds, always willing to share his knowledge and experiences on navigating public service careers. A father of three boys, he enjoys coaching minor hockey, canoe tripping, skiing, biking, and swimming. | ||
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+ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ari-slatkoff-4504a136/?originalSubdomain=ca | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Sébastien Renard'''[[File:Sébastien Renard.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Manager, Adaptation and Resilience / Natural resources management Branch |
− | | | + | |Parks Canada |
− | | | + | |Sébastien is manager of Adaptation and Resilience team, in the Natural Resource Management Branch, at Parks Canada. |
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+ | He joined Parks Canada after university, as ecologist team lead in a park. He assumed some acting manager positions and learn to like team management. After a few years in Parks Canada sites, Sebastien joined Parks Canada national office staff, enjoying a more system wide perspective and learning more of Parks Canada wide scope of work. | ||
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+ | Sébastien thrive on supporting his team members, energize with their successes, and growing their collective capacity. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Julianna Mutch'''[[File:Julianna Mutch .jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Policy Analyst |
− | | | + | |Canada Revenue Agency |
− | | | + | |LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliannamutch/ |
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