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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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<u>[[:File:Mentee instructions.docx|<big>Mentee Speed Mentoring Instructions</big>]]</u> | <u>[[:File:Mentee instructions.docx|<big>Mentee Speed Mentoring Instructions</big>]]</u> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 9 November 2022
Landing Page | Career Boot Camp 2023 | Speed Mentoring | Archives |
Speed Mentoring (February 23rd and 24th, 2022)
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.
WHAT:
Adapted from our flagship, in-person networking events, this year’s #CBC_CDC will see three, 90-minute sessions of virtual, structured networking. Groups of 5-6 young professionals will meet with one mentor for 15 minutes at a time (through Zoom breakout rooms). There will be four rounds of networking per session.
This will be an opportunity for mentors to share their advice with and answer questions from mentees related to career development, work-life balance, and the inner workings of the Government of Canada. Mentees will be able to ask questions to and seek advice from mentors on the topics that matter most to them as they advance their careers. More information and instructions will follow post registration. #MentorGC
Resources
Sample Questions for Speed Mentoring Sessions
Mentee Speed Mentoring Instructions
Mentor Speed Mentoring Instructions
WHO:
All public servants are invited to be mentees.
WHEN:
Session 1 (English): Wednesday, February 23, from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EST *Registration Closed*
Alfred MacLeod | Amanda Bernardo | Angela Renwick | Daniel Quan-Watson | David Chan | Eric Shoesmith |
Esthefanie Vasquez | Fiona Crowley | Frank Assu | Ioana Finichiu | Ümit Mustafa Kiziltan | Jacques Fauteux |
Jessica Zéroual | John Marquis | John Medcof | Julie Bastarache | Kelly Gillis | Kristen Petruska |
Lily Spek | Marian Campbell Jarvis | Mary E Moreland | Mary Frances Wright | Megan Young | Nicolino Frate, M.S.M. |
Philippe Thompson | Shannah Fuller | Simon Gascon | Stephanie Kirkland |
Session 2 (French): Thursday, February 24, from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. EST *Registration Closed*
Claude Arbez | Emmanuelle Deault-Bonin | Jason Fox | Jason Lawson | Jean Cardinal | Josiane Labbé, CPA, CMA |
Maria Montilva | Marie-Noëlle Desrochers | Nathalie Proulx | Paul Keller | Sonia Dupuis | Virginie Mongeon |
Taran Wasson |
Session 3 (English): Thursday, February 24, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EST *Registration Closed*
Abe Greenspoon | Arlene Clarke PCC, IMCTM | Arun Thangaraj | Brock Belliveau | Bruce Lonergan | Caroline Leclerc | Catherine Massé |
Catherine Scott | Claude Arbez | Daphne Guerrero | Darren Deneumoustier | Darryl Sato | David Chan | Dawolu "Olu" Saul |
Holly Flowers Code | Jack Wong | Jason Lawson | Jean Cardinal | Jodi Rai | John Marquis | Michael Brandt |
Michael Mills | Natasha Cote-Khan | Robyn Atkinson | Shannah Fuller | Steven Kasouf | Sylvie Bérubé | Tammy Branch |
Tina Matos |
WHERE:
Online, via Zoom.
Mentors
Name | Position | Department | Biography |
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Abe Greenspoon |
Assistant Director, Enterprise Change and Learning Academy | IRCC | Abe joined the federal public service in 2009 as part of the Post-Secondary Recruitment program. He’s worked at eight different departments in his 12 year career, with roles in program management, policy, communications, engagement, human resources, organizational health, and most recently, change management.
1) launching the departmental young professionals’ network at Industry Canada, called InterConnex; and 2) designing, implementing, and growing Canada’s Free Agents, a program to promote mobility and autonomy for public servants. |
Steven Kasouf |
Deputy Director, Operations, Access to Information and Privacy | Department of Fisheries and Oceans | I have been working in the field of Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP) for 10 years and have really enjoyed it. I have worked for four different government departments in various capacities as an Analyst, Team Leader, Deputy Director and even a few months as a Director of ATIP. I have learned a lot about the profession and have worked with great people. I enjoy the manner in which the work is measured in that there is a beginning and an end and then move on to the next file.
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Alfred MacLeod |
Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Service Accessibility | Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | Alfred MacLeod was appointed to the position of Assistant Deputy Minister of Public Service Accessibility at Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat in October 2018.
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Fiona Crowley |
Director of Business Intelligence and Quality Assurance, Western Region |
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Fiona Crowley has worked with Canada Revenue Agency since 2005. She has a Commerce Degree from the University of Manitoba and a CPA, CMA designation and is a graduate of the CRA Middle Management Development Program. Fiona has held various positions within the CRA including working in Audit, Appeals, the Winnipeg Tax Centre, and the Regional Programs Office. She was the acting Assistant Director of the Audit division at the Winnipeg Tax Services Office until May 2021 when she took on the role of Director of Business Intelligence and Quality Assurance for the Western Region.
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Brock Belliveau |
Client Experience Manager, Pension Operations | Public Services and Procurement Canada | Brock Belliveau is the Manager of Specialized Pension Services at the Government of Canada Pension Centre in Shediac, New Brunswick with Public Services and Procurement Canada. After a 13 years as a Human Resources Professional in the Federal Public Service, he continues his pursuit of empowering people, fostering collaboration and pushing the boundaries of innovation and service excellence.
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Megan Young |
Director of Acceleration, Integration and Emerging Technology | Canada Border Services Agency | Megan Young is the Director of Acceleration, Integration and Emerging Technology within CBSA’s Border Technology Innovation Directorate. She joined the Agency in January 2021, and has followed a meandering route to her current position. Megan graduated from Dalhousie University with a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting, and despite spending her work terms and summers working with HRSDC (now ESDC) and International Trade Canada (now part of GAC), she started her career in the private sector. Megan worked as an auditor at Deloitte, helped to shore up the Canadian automotive supply chain at Export Development Canada during the 2008 financial crisis, and joined the Royal Canadian Navy for a few years.
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John Medcof |
Lead Faculty | Canada School of Public Service | John Medcof is Lead Faculty at the Canada School of Public Service. In this role he facilitates executive leadership programs and provides strategic advice and direction on executive learning and faculty recruitment. Prior to this role, John was Director General of Transferable Skills at the School.
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Julie Bastarache |
Director General, Evaluation and Integrated Risk Management | Public Services and Procurement Canada | Julie is a bilingual CPA, CA and CFE with over 20 years of global experience in the private, public and humanitarian sectors. She considers herself an ‘expert’ generalist and an agent of change who is energized by modernization, transformation, learning and problem-solving in creative ways. Mentoring, coaching and facilitating the development of others ‘fills her bucket’.
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Kelly Gillis |
Deputy Minister | Infrastructure and Communities | Kelly Gillis was appointed Deputy Minister, Infrastructure and Communities in September 2017. Infrastructure Canada is the Government of Canada department that provides long-term, predictable support to help Canadians benefit from world-class, modern public infrastructure; makes investments, builds partnerships, develops policies, delivers programs, and fosters knowledge about public infrastructure in Canada; and helps address complex challenges that Canadians face every day, ranging from the rapid growth of our cities, to climate change, and environmental threats to our water and land.
Kelly holds a Bachelor of Commerce and Graduate Diploma in Public Accounting from McGill University and is also a qualified chartered accountant.
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Philippe Thompson |
Chief Finances, Results and Delivery Officer | Indigenous Services Canada | Since July 2019, Philippe Thompson has been the Chief Finances, Results and Delivery Officer (CFRDO) at Indigenous Services Canada (ISC). The CFRDO Sector is responsible for providing leadership and ensuring effective management of departmental Finance. The Sector is the departmental lead on integrated planning, results and delivery, parliamentary reporting and provides facility management, security and procurement services to the whole Department. It also manages the departmental Information Technology, Data Management and Information Management functions.
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Tammy Branch |
Assistant Commissioner of Appeals Branch | Canada Revenue Agency | Tammy Branch was named the Assistant Commissioner of the Appeals Branch on October 12, 2021.
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Catherine Massé |
Director General | Canada Revenue Agency | Catherine Massé joined the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) in January 2018 as the Director General, Relief, Redress and Branch Services Directorate in the Appeals Branch. In this role, which she continues to exercise, she is responsible for the overall management of the Taxpayer Relief Program and the Canada Pension Plan/Employment Insurance Appeals and Litigation programs. She is also responsible for delivering a number of branch management and support services.
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Caroline Leclerc |
Assistant Deputy Minister, Partnerships for Development Innovation (KFM) | Global Affairs Canada | Caroline Leclerc is a graduate of the University of Ottawa’s École de Droit civil and was admitted to the Quebec Bar Association in 1994. She joined the federal government in 1995 and occupied several positions of increasing level and complexity before joining the Canadian International Development Agency in 2005, which formed part of Global Affairs as of 2013.
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Jean Cardinal |
Director, Open Government | Directeur, Gouvernement ouvert | Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada | Jean Cardinal is currently the Director of Open Government at Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
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Kristen Petruska |
Director of the Strategic Analytics and Horizontal Integration in the Account Security Directorate | Canada Revenue Agency | Kristen Petruska joined the public service in 2006. With over 15 years of experience with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), she has worked in statistics, strategic policy, enterprise risk management, issues management, and program evaluation. She was appointed to the executive community in 2016 and she is currently providing leadership as a Director within the CRA’s Account Security Directorate, helping to ensure a consistent and enterprise-wide approach across business lines. |
Virginie Mongeon |
A/DG, Enterprise Change & Learning Academy
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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada | Virginie likes to build things with energy and integrity. Her passion for communications and continuous learning have put people at the center of all her endeavours. Her public service career spans more than 20 years across a wide range of departments and mandates (Canadian Heritage, Health Canada, Environment & Climate Change Canada, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada), several secretariats (Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games & Canada 150) and transformative projects. Most recently, she has been modernizing learning and development at IRCC, weaving in change management for a more conscious approach to change leadership. Collaborative and curious by nature, Virginie seeks out opportunities to create space for people to co-design future solutions for today.
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Lily Spek |
Recruitment Lead, Canada's Free Agents | Natural Resources Canada | Lily Spek has been a Free Agent for 5 years, and is currently the Recruitment Lead for Canada’s Free Agents as her 8th assignment. She has completed Free Agent assignments at the Heritage Canada, Federal Youth Network, Indigenous Services Canada, Canada’s Free Agents, Immigration Citizenship and Refugees Canada, and the Privy Council Office. She completed her Masters of Public Administration at Queen’s University, as well as a Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management at Carleton University.
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Frank Assu |
Free Agent, GovernexxVI Co-Manager, BCFC SDN Co-Chair
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Environment and Climate Change Canada | Frank joined the ECCC’s Innovation and Youth Engagement Division (IYED) in May 2021 as a Senior Policy Analyst.
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Michael Mills |
Assistant Deputy Minister, Procurement Branch | PSPC | Michael Mills was appointed Assistant Deputy Minister of Procurement Branch at Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) in December 2021. In his role, Michael is the lead on pandemic response procurement, along with assuming responsibility for vaccine procurement and the management and administration of the Branch. Up to recently, Michael was the Associate Assistant Deputy Minister (AADM) of the Branch's logistics and COVID-19 response teams where he was and still remains responsible for the procurement and delivery of Personal Protective Equipment and Testing supplies for front line and essential workers and procures testing supplies to support Canada's testing strategy. Michael is the Reconciliation Champion, as PSPC is committed to advancing reconciliation, as well as the Champion of the Young Professionals Network.
Prior to working at P3 Canada, Michael held various positions with Crown-Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, Department of Finance Canada and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada.
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Darren Deneumoustier |
Director General, Citizen Services Branch (CSB) | Service Canada | Darren Deneumoustier, Director General, Citizen Services Branch (CSB), began his career in the federal government in 1993 as a PM01 Supervisor in the Collingwood Canada Employment Centre for Students. In his tenure of over 30 years with the public service, he has held various executive leadership portfolios that include Executive Director, Business Expertise, Executive Director, Integrity Services, Director, Business Infrastructure Management and Procurement in the Chief Financial Officer Branch, and Area Director for the Lakeland and Kitchener Service Areas. Additionally, Darren has central agency experience working for the Treasury Board Secretariat as a Senior Analyst within the Service Innovation Directorate.
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Angela Renwick |
Policy Analyst | CER-REC | Angela holds a Master of Public Administration (MPA) from Queen’s University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Alberta. She has worked in policy, programs, and operations for the provincial governments of Ontario, Alberta, and the City of Calgary. Angela is currently in a two-year term position as a policy analyst with the Canada Energy Regulator Business Commission team in Calgary, Alberta.
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Ümit Mustafa Kiziltan |
Chief Data Officer | IRCC | Ümit Mustafa Kiziltan has been a Public Service executive since 2006, leading multiculturalism, citizenship, and refugee health policies and operations. Prior to being appointed as the first Chief Data Officer at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in 2019, he was the Director General of Research and Evaluation at IRCC for 9 years, leading research data development, evaluation, and knowledge mobilization.
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John Marquis |
Director, Fraser Valley Tax Services Office | CRA-ARC | John joined the Canada Revenue Agency in 1991 in the Vancouver Tax Services Office (VTSO) as a Business Auditor. He subsequently worked in a number of diverse areas including Tax Avoidance, SR&ED, GST / HST Rulings and the regional office as a Program Advisor. John was appointed as Assistant Director of the SR&ED Division in VTSO in May of 2007.
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Jodi Rai |
Free Agent | Jodi is a mom, social justice advocate, Free Agent and founder of heyHUMANTIS, a People & Culture consulting, learning, and coaching social venture. She is on a mission to bring humanity into our workplaces and communities and does this by elevating people and cultivating intentional living. When working on projects, Jodi has a ‘keeping-it-real’ and caring approach while drawing on legislation, jurisprudence, behavioural theories, organizational behaviour research, neuroscience, and systems thinking. She also has created and works with an ‘elevating human potential’ framework, called Intentification, to co-create happy individuals and teams.
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Daphne Guerrero |
Daphne started her career in communications, working for nonprofits, government departments and on Parliament Hill as a press secretary. Part accident and part by design, her career in the public service has been an exploration of digital policy, citizen engagement, and futures thinking. She was one of Canada’s Free Agents from 2016 to 2021 and now leads research and guidance at the Office of the Privacy Comissioner. | ||
Stephanie Kirkland |
ADM | PSPC | Stephanie Kirkland was appointed Assistant Deputy Minister of the Pay Administration Branch at PSPC on June 3, 2019. In this role, Stephanie oversees the administration of compensation and provides ongoing support to stabilize HR-to-pay efforts across government.
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Amanda Bernardo |
a/ Director. Change Management and Service Design | Shared Services Canada | Amanda is a cross-functional public servant known for her professionalism, grit, and ability to deliver results. Her career to date with the Government of Canada has largely focused on public policy, project management, change management, transformation and engagement. Amanda's background includes a strong understanding of machinery of government, including government spending and operations; program design and implementation; cabinet and legislative affairs; project and change management; and, digital government. |
Daniel Quan-Watson |
Deputy Minister | Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | Daniel Watson is a proud public servant who is passionate about the role that public institutions play in shaping Canada and the lives of Canadians. His appointment at Crown-Indigenous Relations and Indigenous Affairs is his fifth appointment as a Deputy Minister, having been Deputy Minister (and previously Associate Deputy Minister) of Western Economic Diversification, Chief Human Resources Officer for the Government of Canada and Chief Executive Officer, Parks Canada.
Daniel is a pilot, sang for a time with the Regina Philharmonic Choir, has taught firearms safety and hunting courses, and has represented Canada in French, English and Spanish. His record for riding a Harley-Davidson from Ottawa to Edmonton is 46 hours and 10 minutes, one he intends never to repeat or beat. |
David Chan |
Assistant Director, Asylum Policy, Refugee Affairs | IRCC | David Chan is Assistant Director of Strategic Policy in the Asylum Policy Division, Refugee Affairs Branch at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
David holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Waterloo and the University of London, and completed further training at the Canadian Forces College and the National Security Agency in the United States. |
Eric Shoesmith |
Free Agent | ECCC | Eric is a member of Canada’s Free Agents program, where he leads project-based files in support of Government of Canada priorities, and contributes towards a more human, mobile, and connected public service. Through his role in this program, Eric is committed to embodying the principles of Free Agents, including empathy, action orientation, humility, teamwork, courage, resiliency, and an outcomes/results focus.
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Esthefanie Vasquez |
A/Director / Solutions Task Team - Operations Planning and Performance | IRCC | Bio to come! |
Ioana Finichiu |
Team Lead, Open Government | TBS | Enthusiastic and passionate about knowledge sharing, collaboration, and culture change in the Public Service, Ioana shares this in her current role with the Open Government team at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat.
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Jacques Fauteux |
Statistics Canada Assistant Chief Statistician, Strategic Engagement Field | StatsCan | Jacques Fauteux is the Assistant Chief Statistician of the Strategic Engagement Field and the Official Languages Champion at Statistics Canada.
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Jessica Zéroual |
Chief of Staff for Digital Experience and Client Data | ESDC | Jessica has been in public service for 5 years, working primarily in research and design. She has primarily worked with end-users for various federal programs and services offered to citizens. Jessica has experience in both line departments and central agencies. She is also a part-time faculty member at the Canada School of Public Service. |
Marian Campbell Jarvis |
ADM | IRCC | Marian Campbell Jarvis is currently the senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic and Program Policy at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, where she oversees a number of economic immigration programs, leads program policy on refugee resettlement and asylum, and provides strategic policy advice including on related international and intergovernmental issues.
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Mary E. Moreland |
Senior Advisor, Modern Public Engagement Framework
Digital Services Enablement Team |
Transport | Mary Moreland is a career public servant. A member of the GC “Free Agent” program with Transport Canada, she is currently assigned to the Transformation Branch where she is working on Modern Public Engagement and Human Centred Design projects. As a Free Agent, she has had assignments with several departments including the Digital Design and Innovation Lab team at the department of Innovation, Science and Economic Development (ISED). ISED’s lab is dedicated to using user-centred design methods to improve how government delivers services to Canadians and the business community.
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Mary Frances Wright |
Director, Consumer Product Safety
Regulatory Operations & Enforcement Branch |
HC | Mary Frances is the national Director of the Consumer Product Safety Program with Health Canada’s Regulatory Operations and Enforcement Branch. In addition, she is the Talent Management Champion for the Prairie Federal Council (PFC).
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Shannah Fuller |
Team Leader, Benefits Delivery Services Branch, Western Canada and Territories Region | Service Canada | My name is Shannah and I am a team leader with Service Canada – Employment Insurance.
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Claude Arbez |
Director, Domestic Network | IRCC | Originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, I grew up in an extended family that owned many small businesses in accounting, leasing, auto repair, real estate, and cake decorating. I have an entrepreneurial spirit and a natural ability to lead through inspiration.
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Emmanuelle Deault-Bonin |
A/Executive Director, Strategic and Digital Policy | IRCC | 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.
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Jason Lawson |
Director,
Strategic Planning Division |
CRA | Since joining the public service in 2007, Jason Lawson has focused his energy and efforts on data, innovation, and organizational culture change.
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Josiane Labbé, CPA, CMA |
Free Agent | DFO | Josiane is a free agent at the Treasury Board Secretariat since 2019. She has extensive experience in internal audit and public finance, having worked in these areas for over 18 years under different roles in the private sector and within various federal departments and agencies.
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Marie-Noëlle Desrochers |
Executive Director | Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada | Marie-Noëlle Desrochers joined Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in 2003 as a trade policy analyst, and became an executive in 2018. She took part in the negotiation of numerous trade agreements, including the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement with the European Union, the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Canada United States Mexico Agreement.
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Nathalie Proulx |
DG | DCFO, Financial Operations and Procurement Branch | IRCC | 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).
Her top strengths are achieving results, collaborating with Partners and Stakeholders, mobilizing people, promoting innovation and guiding change. As a mentor, Nathalie is willing to share skills, knowledge and expertise and is dedicated to others’ success. |
Paul Keller |
Project Manager
Quebec Federal Council’s Innovation Lab |
DEC-CED | Paul is a former complex case collections officer and innovation ambassador at the Canada Revenue Agency.
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Sonia Dupuis |
Area Advisor (NCR/Atlantic) | CFIA | 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.
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 (http://imaq.org), 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. 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.
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Taran Wasson |
A/Senior Manager, Strategy | Shared Services Canada | Taran S. Wasson is an Acting Senior Manager of Strategic Policy at Shared Services Canada. In 2018-2019, he setup the innovative Canada’s Free Agents program at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS) that envisions a new model for workforce mobilization for the Government of Canada. Previously, he worked in Open Government, TBS, and has worked with the Privy Council Office, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC), Labour Program, and Canada Border Services Agency.
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Arlene Clarke PCC, IMCTM |
Change Leadership Coach, Integral Master CoachTM
Enterprise Change and Learning Academy Branch |
IRCC | Executives committed to leading increasingly complex change, partner with Arleneto create sustainable, healthy and effective change outcomes.
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Arun Thangaraj |
Associate Deputy Minister | Transport | Arun Thangaraj was appointed Associate Deputy Minister of Transport on July 6, 2020.
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Bruce Lonergan |
TBS | Bruce is a bilingual (CBC) Free Agent with fourteen years in the Federal Public Service, as well as significant management, entrepreneurial and private sector experience. I’m an innovative, results driven talent management and organizational renewal professional looking to help elevate organizational and people management practices. | |
Catherine Scott |
Assistant Deputy Minister, Office of the ADM, Strategic and Program Policy | IRCC | Catherine Scott was appointed Assistant Deputy Minister, Strategic and Program Policy at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in March 2021. Catherine joined IRCC in September 2019 as Director General of the Refugee Affairs Branch.
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Darryl Sato |
Senior Director of Service Delivery Management | PSPC | Darryl Sato is the Senior Director of Service Delivery Management, Citizen and Business Branch at Shared Services Canada (SSC). The recent COVID-19 pandemic required a shift in approach to service delivery where ESDC was central to the delivery of the Canada Emergency Response Benefit. Darryl led the efforts to develop new processes through the implementation of a War Room to ensure that ESDC was able to deliver these critical services to Canadians.
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Dawolu "Olu" Saul |
Executive Director, Prime Minister and Visual Communications | PCO | Dawolu began his relationship with media in 1991, volunteering in community radio at CKCU. This passion evolved into a career in film and TV; first as a camera operator and freelance producer, then Executive Director of IFCO and culminated with producing television commercials before entering Government.
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Holly Flowers Code |
Assistant Deputy Minister | IRCC | Ms. Holly Flowers Code has a Bachelor of Commerce Honours with a double major in Human Resources and Accounting, and a minor in Economics. She has also completed her Master’s Certificate in Public Management and the Queen’s Executive Program for Execution, Strategy and Leadership. She was recently awarded the Michelle C. Comeau Human Resources Leadership Award for Head of Human Resources (HR) in the Government of Canada.
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Michael Brandt |
Director, G&C Financial Management | IRCC | Originally from Saskatchewan, after 10 years in the private sector, I have worked in the Federal Government for 17 years, including over 8 years as an Executive at IRCC.
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Natasha Cote-Khan |
Free Agent | Natasha is a regional Free Agent located in London Ontario where she has been working from home since March 2019. Natasha is currently on assignment at Transport Canada where she is a Senior Communications Advisor. Her areas of focus are UX and HCD design, Future of Work, Communications, Program Management and Events.
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Robyn Atkinson |
Director, Ministers Regional Offices | PCO | 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. |
Simon Gascon |
Senior Director, Workplace Strategy and Interior Design,
Accommodations Management and Workplace Solutions, Real Property Services |
PSPC | 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.
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Sylvie Bérubé |
Assistant Deputy Minister, Western and Territories Region | Service Canada | Sylvie Bérubé leads Service Canada’s Western Canada and Territories Region as Assistant Deputy Minister. As the senior representative of ESDC/Service Canada in the W-T Region, she leads over 6,200 employees across the four Western Provinces and the three Territories. Sylvie is responsible for delivering ESDC benefits programs (e.g., Old Age Security, Canada Pension Plan, Employment Insurance) in the order of $35 billion annually, a $500 million suite of Grants and Contributions programs, and ensures the effective delivery of programs and services through a network of 110 Service Canada Centres across the Region.
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Tina Matos |
DG, Admissibility | IRCC | Tina Matos is Director General of the Admissibility Branch at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. In this capacity, she is responsible for ensuring the managed travel and migration of foreign nationals and newcomers to Canada. In addition, Tina leads the Program Management Table for IRCC’s Visitor Program.
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Nicolino Frate, M.S.M. |
Executive Director, Workforce Business Intelligence Services
Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer |
Treasury Board Secretariat | Nicolino Frate joined the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat within the Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer in June 2020.
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Jason Fox |
Director, Research and Strategy, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer | Treasury Board Secretariat | Jason has 20 years’ experience as a public servant in various HR disciplines. He began as a Learning Advisor at the Department of National Defence and has worked as Senior Advisor at the Privy Council Office (Public Service Renewal Secretariat) and Director of Human Capital Strategies at the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.
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Maria Montilva |
Enterprise Results and Data
Policy and Results Branch |
Infrastructure Canada | I am currently an Enterprise Results and Data manager at Infrastructure Canada.
I am a natural visionary who possesses strong analytical skills and I have the patience to develop the necessary steps to achieve great results. I have an ability to see opportunities that have impact. I enjoy to hear others, and to build constructive and positive relationships.
As an innovator thinker, I offer solutions to improve organizational productivity, efficiency and effectiveness; I am able to provide expertise on socioeconomic and environmental performance and impact assessments to enable effective decision-making and inform Canadians.
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Jack Wong |
Regional Director - Moveable Assets, Procurement & Contract Management @ RCMP – Pacific Region | RCMP |
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