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'''Director General, Digital Academy, Canada School of Public Service''' <br>
 
'''Director General, Digital Academy, Canada School of Public Service''' <br>
 
Erica Vezeau is the acting Director General of the Canada School of Public Service’s Digital Academy. She joined this team in March 2021 to support its mandate to help public servants gain the knowledge, skills, and mindsets they need to succeed in the digital age. She has over 15 years of previous private- and public-sector experience in program administration, service delivery, and strategic planning with a special interest in digitally focused projects to modernize business processes and improve government services.
 
Erica Vezeau is the acting Director General of the Canada School of Public Service’s Digital Academy. She joined this team in March 2021 to support its mandate to help public servants gain the knowledge, skills, and mindsets they need to succeed in the digital age. She has over 15 years of previous private- and public-sector experience in program administration, service delivery, and strategic planning with a special interest in digitally focused projects to modernize business processes and improve government services.
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[[File:Headshot of Tom Roberts.png|frameless|center]]
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=== Tom Roberts ===
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'''Vice-President of Business Enablement and Assurance Services Branch (BEASB) and Chief Financial Officer''' <br>
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Tom Roberts is Vice-President of Business Enablement and Assurance Services Branch (BEASB) and Chief Financial Officer. The Business Enablement and Assurance Services Branch delivers a full suite of seamless and integrated solutions to internal clients in the areas of finance, security, accommodations, information management and technology, and registrar services. Of note, BEASB was the lead in implementing the School’s new Cloud-based, Software as a Service (Saas), learning platform, launched in February.  Tom previously held the position of Special Advisor to the President. Tom joined the School from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, where he held the position of Director General, Budget Planning and Financial Management. Throughout his years of service, Tom has held different executive positions at Infrastructure Canada and at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS). In these positions, his focused was on internal services, public reporting, effective program design, and proper stewardship of government resources.
 
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=== Tarek Houssari ===
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'''a/Senior Director, Digital Business Solutions, Chief Information Office, Shared Services Canada''' <br>
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Tarek Houssari is current the Senior Director of Digital Enablement Services at SSC; Tarek has over 20 years of experience in various aspects of technology mainly on enabling digital business in different federal organizations. Tarek specializes in transformational projects and digital enablement. He holds a Computer Science Degree and an MBA from Ottawa.
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=== Francois Brunet ===
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'''Chief Digital Officer, Canada School of Public Service''' <br>
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Francois Brunet is the Chief Digital Officer at the Canada School of Public Service. Some of his recent achievements include delivering the School’s first enterprise-wide modern learning platform that is mobile, cloud-based, accessible, infinitely scalable and secure by design. It's also the first Protected-B enterprise SAAS cloud-based solution in the Government of Canada.
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=== Stephen Burt ===
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=== Scott Levac ===
'''Assistant Deputy Minister, Data, Innovation, Analytics, Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces''' <br>
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'''Director of Core Technologies and Cloud Oversight, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Treasury Board Secretariat''' <br>
Stephen Burt is the Assistant Deputy Minister (Data, Innovation, Analytics) for the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces. He is also an active member of data community of the Government of Canada, and led the creation of the Chief Data Officer Council. As an organization, ADM(DIA) works to ensure that data are leveraged in all Defence programs to enhance capabilities and decision-making, and to provide an information advantage in military operations. Mr. Burt holds an undergraduate degree in history from the University of Ottawa, and a Master’s in Public Administration from Queen’s University
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For the past seven years Scott has assumed a role developing Information Technology (IT) policy and strategy. During that time he has been an advocate of adopting technologies and methods to increase the speed, security, and quality of IT delivery. Scott enjoys learning from his colleagues in the GC IT community as they continue to deliver on new digital services and modernization initiatives.  
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Prior to joining TBS, Scott was responsible for maintaining and delivering Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems in various federal departments and agencies.
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During the summer, Scott enjoys throwing his kids into the pool. In the winter he enjoys trying to stay upright on a snowboard.  
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Scott holds a Bachelors in Engineering from Carleton University.
 
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=== Rina Lorello ===
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=== Alexandre Tardif ===
'''Chief Information Officer, Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada''' <br>
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'''Deputy Director, Federal Geospatial Platform Initiative, Strategic Policy and Results Sector, Natural Resources Canada''' <br>
Erica Vezeau is the acting Director General of the Canada School of Public Service’s Digital Academy. She joined this team in March 2021 to support its mandate to help public servants gain the knowledge, skills, and mindsets they need to succeed in the digital age. She has over 15 years of previous private- and public-sector experience in program administration, service delivery, and strategic planning with a special interest in digitally focused projects to modernize business processes and improve government services.
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Alexandre Tardif is the Deputy Director of the Federal Geospatial Platform, a position he has held since 2018. Previously he held leadership and technical positions in the Federal Government in the geomatics and IT sphere. Mr Tardif held a Bachelor of Science in Geography from the University of Sherbrooke and a Master`s degree in administration from “L’École nationale d’administration publique”.
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=== Jean-Clément Chenier ===
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'''Executive Director, Office of Energy Efficiency/Low Carbon Energy Sector, Natural Resources Canada''' <br>
 
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During my time at Trend Micro Canada Inc as a Software Development Manager, I led two software development teams, championed the adoption and development of CI/CD pipeline tooling and coordinated with Product Managers to develop product strategy. In this role I was able to further enhance my leadership skills, through mentoring and motivating employees, and providing career guidance. <br><br>
 
During my time at Trend Micro Canada Inc as a Software Development Manager, I led two software development teams, championed the adoption and development of CI/CD pipeline tooling and coordinated with Product Managers to develop product strategy. In this role I was able to further enhance my leadership skills, through mentoring and motivating employees, and providing career guidance. <br><br>
 
My personal mandate is to continue supporting the Government of Canada Infrastructure Modernization directives, by devising strategies to support Workload Migration (WLM) plans for CBSA applications.
 
My personal mandate is to continue supporting the Government of Canada Infrastructure Modernization directives, by devising strategies to support Workload Migration (WLM) plans for CBSA applications.
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=== Philippe Couroux ===
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'''Manager, Science Solutions, Information Systems Branch Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada''' <br>
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*Philippe Couroux started working for Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) in 1999 as a bioinformatics programmer for supporting genomics research group.
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**During those years, he developed multiple databases and applications used mainly by the AAFC Ottawa Research and Development Centre and also by other AAFC research centres across Canada.
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*From 2017-2020 he lead the bioinformatics support for AAFC local and regional research and development centres and participated to the replacement of a Laboratory Information Management Systrem.
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*In 2020, Philippe became the manager for the Science Solutions group under the SPAD (Science Projects and Applications Division) at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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**This group is working hard with other branches on projects for the AAFC sciences clients.  These projects include on premise projects but also projects that involve cloud to support current and new initiatives such as the Living Laboratories Initiative.
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*Philippe is in constant collaboration with other members at AAFC in order to keep on pushing for new initiatives including cloud that will enable our science clients in the extraordinary work they accomplish on a daily basis.
 
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