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== Speed Mentoring (February 23rd and 24th, 2022) == | == Speed Mentoring (February 23rd and 24th, 2022) == | ||
<big>The speed mentoring portion of the CBC 2022 is aimed at connecting public servants of all levels (including students and young professionals) with knowledgeable and insightful employees for networking and mentoring (EX status is not a requirement to participate as a mentor). This special series of events enables public service professionals (that’s you!) to virtually connect with and learn from the experiences of GC leaders.</big> | <big>The speed mentoring portion of the CBC 2022 is aimed at connecting public servants of all levels (including students and young professionals) with knowledgeable and insightful employees for networking and mentoring (EX status is not a requirement to participate as a mentor). This special series of events enables public service professionals (that’s you!) to virtually connect with and learn from the experiences of GC leaders.</big> | ||
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==== <big>Resources</big> ==== | ==== <big>Resources</big> ==== | ||
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+ | <u>[[:File:Mentee instructions.docx|<big>Mentee Speed Mentoring Instructions</big>]]</u> | ||
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+ | [[Backgrounds-arrière-plan#List of backgrounds .2F Liste des arri.C3.A8re-plans|<big><u>Mentee Backgrounds</u></big>]] | ||
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+ | <u>[[:File:CBC Speed Mentoring Instructions Document - Mentors - Bilingual.docx|<big>Mentor Speed Mentoring Instructions</big>]]</u> | ||
=== '''<big>WHO:</big>''' === | === '''<big>WHO:</big>''' === | ||
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− | <big>'''Session 1 (English):''' Wednesday, February 23, from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EST '''* | + | <big>'''Session 1 (English):''' Wednesday, February 23, from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EST '''*Registration Closed*'''</big> |
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|Alfred MacLeod | |Alfred MacLeod | ||
|Amanda Bernardo | |Amanda Bernardo | ||
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− | <big>'''Session 2 (French):''' Thursday, February 24, from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. EST '''* | + | <big>'''Session 2 (French):''' Thursday, February 24, from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. EST '''*Registration Closed*'''</big> |
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− | <big>'''Session 3 (English):''' Thursday, February 24, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EST '''* | + | <big>'''Session 3 (English):''' Thursday, February 24, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EST '''*Registration Closed*'''</big> |
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<big>Alfred holds degrees in History and Education from Acadia University, and a MPhil (Politics) from the University of Exeter, U.K.</big> | <big>Alfred holds degrees in History and Education from Acadia University, and a MPhil (Politics) from the University of Exeter, U.K.</big> | ||
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− | <big>In the context of these positions, he played key roles in the negotiation of modern treaties, specific claims and many other agreements and processes. He was also the lead for several key legislative initiatives, litigation files and alternative justice programs. He has worked with Inuit, Métis and First Nation governments, communities and entities in every jurisdiction across Canada, and has lived in British Columbia, Alberta, the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec.</big> | + | <big>In the context of these positions, he played key roles in the negotiation of modern treaties, specific claims and many other agreements and processes. He was also the lead for several key legislative initiatives, litigation files and alternative justice programs. He has worked with Inuit, Métis and First Nation governments, communities and entities in every jurisdiction across Canada, and has lived in British Columbia, Alberta, the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Quebec.</big> <big>Beyond this experience, Daniel has significant background in economic development and innovation issues, federal-provincial-territorial relations, labour relations and human resources issues, and cultural and ecological heritage matters. He has represented Canada on numerous issues at forums around the world and has represented the federal government in several national federal-provincial-territorial forums.</big> |
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<big>In my free time, I like to spend time with friends, family and my puppy! Additionally, I love watching sports especially curling and hockey!</big> | <big>In my free time, I like to spend time with friends, family and my puppy! Additionally, I love watching sports especially curling and hockey!</big> | ||
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<big>''My Management principles are:'' Empathy, Collaboration, and Growth.</big> | <big>''My Management principles are:'' Empathy, Collaboration, and Growth.</big> | ||
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<big>Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my young family, playing sports (badminton, curling, volleyball, and baseball), traveling and reading.</big> | <big>Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my young family, playing sports (badminton, curling, volleyball, and baseball), traveling and reading.</big> | ||
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=== <big>Emmanuelle Deault-Bonin</big> === | === <big>Emmanuelle Deault-Bonin</big> === | ||
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− | |<big> | + | |<big>Emmanuelle has been the Interim Executive Director of the Strategic and Digital Policy Group in the policy area at IRCC since October 2021. Her duties include coordinating IRCC's involvement in budget processes, transition, equity issues, and digital policy.</big> |
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+ | <big>Prior to taking on these new challenges, Emmanuelle worked for seven years in the Admissibility team at IRCC, leading efforts related to identity policy issues, information sharing with international partners, and visitor program reform. She was also an analyst and manager in the national security policy group at Public Safety Canada, working on a variety of issues such as counter-proliferation and combating terrorist financing.</big> | ||
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− | |<big> | + | |<big>Nathalie Proulx is the Director General in the Financial Operations and Procurement Branch at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. She has almost 30 years of experience in the public sector and has experienced major reorganizations and transformations during that time. She is skilled in crisis management, change management, planning and enabling functions (e.g., HR, IM/IT, finance).</big> |
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− | === <big> | + | === <big>Sonia Dupuis</big> === |
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− | |<big> | + | |<big>Area Advisor (NCR/Atlantic)</big> |
− | |<big> | + | |<big>CFIA</big> |
− | |<big> | + | |<big>Sonia Dupuis has been a conflict resolution advisor with the CFIA's Office of Conflict Prevention and Resolution since March 8, 2021. She has worked for the federal government for over 22 years. Prior to joining the CFIA, Sonia was a mediator at Public Service and Procurement Canada and Health Canada.</big> |
+ | <big>A graduate of the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Civil Law, Sonia is also an accredited mediator with the Quebec Department of Justice, the Quebec Bar Association and a member of the Institut québécois de médiation et d'arbitrage (<nowiki>http://imaq.org</nowiki>), a regional affiliate of the Arbitration and Mediation Institute of Canada. She has provided over 1500 hours of training in dispute resolution, including to the Outaouais Bar (Quebec Bar region), the Community of Federal Regulators, Public Services and Supply Canada, Health Canada and the private sector. She has been helping parties resolve workplace disputes between the private sector and governments for over 14 years. This includes a variety of regulatory disputes between pharmaceutical companies and Health Canada, commercial disputes arising from federal government contracts, exploring options with senior executives to resolve difficulties between their programs, and workplace disputes.</big> | ||
− | <big> | + | <big>Joining the Public Service of Canada, Sonia has practiced law in the private sector, where her skills and ability to see diverse points of view have helped her achieve results in even the most difficult cases. As a litigator and mediator with over 25 years of experience, she believes that even the most difficult experiences have something good to offer. Having a new perspective and looking for the opportunities for learning and growth that a situation offers allows us to redirect our energy and see the benefits of a solution even if it was not what we expected or wanted. She translates this into her work by inviting clients to question their assumptions, broaden their perspectives and explore new approaches.</big> |
− | <big> | + | <big>In addition to being a mediator, Sonia is also a coach and facilitator. She has been a guest speaker at various events, including Justice Canada, unions, and the Outaouais Bar. She has also been a member of the Outaouais Junior Bar Association, the Board of Directors of REACH (<nowiki>https://www.reach.ca/</nowiki>) and a member of the Board of Directors of the Pontiac Economic Development Corporation as the elected representative of the business members for 5 years and chaired the elections for the National Council of Federal Employees with Disabilities.</big> |
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<big>Catherine holds a Bachelor of Arts in French and International Studies from Glendon College, York University and an M.A. in International Relations from Université Laval. She is also a graduate of the Government of Canada’s Career Assignment Program (Direxion).</big> | <big>Catherine holds a Bachelor of Arts in French and International Studies from Glendon College, York University and an M.A. in International Relations from Université Laval. She is also a graduate of the Government of Canada’s Career Assignment Program (Direxion).</big> | ||
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=== <big>Robyn Atkinson</big> === | === <big>Robyn Atkinson</big> === | ||
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|<big>Director, Ministers Regional Offices</big> | |<big>Director, Ministers Regional Offices</big> | ||
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− | | | + | |I am the Director of the Ministers Regional Offices Program (2017) at the Privy Council Office, leading a team geographically dispersed from coast to coast to coast. I started my public service career as a co-op student at Environment Canada (2004), where I worked on national and international policy. I later joined Public Services and Procurement Canada (2011) as the Manager of the Montreal Ministers Regional Office. I am a lifelong learner, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Environment and Development from McGill, a Master’s degree in Public Policy and Public Administration and a Professional and Personal Coaching Certificate from Concordia University. I am passionate about people and creating a high functioning work environment. I am always looking for opportunities that allow me to expand my knowledge and competency as a leader. Through coaching and mentoring, I hope to help employees, like you, get clarity about what they want and inspire them achieve their goals. |
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− | <big>e is currently Director, Research and Strategy at the Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer in the Research, Planning and Renewal Sector. Jason is also a professional Coach.</big> | + | H<big>e is currently Director, Research and Strategy at the Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer in the Research, Planning and Renewal Sector. Jason is also a professional Coach.</big> |
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<big>I am able to work professionally in different languages (English, French, Spanish).</big> | <big>I am able to work professionally in different languages (English, French, Spanish).</big> | ||
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<big>Through my rewarding experience with the Government of Canada, I have:</big> | <big>Through my rewarding experience with the Government of Canada, I have:</big> |