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− | [[File:Josh Frame Speaker Bio Cards.pptx.png| | + | [[File:Josh Frame Speaker Bio Cards.pptx.png|600x600px|alt=Joshua Frame (He/Him/Il) Joshua started his public service career in Ottawa in the Canada Revenue Agency and has held roles in management, project management, budgeting and service renewal over the last 10 years. He became the National Chair of the Federal Youth Network (FYN) in November 2016 and has been shaping the FYN to be a driver of innovation, regional engagement and career development. In March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Joshua helped to launch the FYN Virtual Learning Series, and was recognized with the Canada School of Public Service’s Award of Excellence in Innovation for this project.]] |
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===<big>Staffing Through Social Media (English)</big>=== | ===<big>Staffing Through Social Media (English)</big>=== | ||
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==== '''Krystina Sorensen''' ==== | ==== '''Krystina Sorensen''' ==== | ||
− | Junior Business Analyst, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) | + | Junior Business Analyst, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)[[File:Kristina_Sorensen_Speaker_Bio_Cards.pptx_(1).png|alt=Krystina Sorensen (She/Her/Elle) Krystina works as a Junior Business Analyst in the Partnership Development and Management Directorate at Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). Krystina has been working remotely since joining the government in 2021. She currently based in the National Capital Region located on the traditional unceded, unsurrendered territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin People. Krystina's government experience ranges from program and benefit delivery to administrative work, and she is now focusing on policy evaluation of partnerships and transformation initiatives. Aside from her current role at ESDC, she works as a mental health advisor at FlexGC. At FlexGC she is currently working projects to encourage mental health initiatives in the workplace.|left|600x600px]] |
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==== '''Michelle Holigroski''' ==== | ==== '''Michelle Holigroski''' ==== | ||
− | Research Biologist and PIPSC Steward, Grain Research Laboratory, Canadian Grain Commission | + | Research Biologist and PIPSC Steward, Grain Research Laboratory, Canadian Grain Commission[[File:Michelle_Holigroski_Speaker_Bio_Cards.pptx_(3).png|alt=Michelle Holigroski (She/Her/Elle) Holigroski went on to work for the Public Health Agency of Canada performing diagnostic testing for measles, mumps, rubella and chickenpox. She currently works for the Canadian Grain Commission as a Research Biologist where she has published multiple papers on improving detection of genetically modified grains. She also leads a lunchtime Wellness Club to promote fitting in activity into the average workday. In addition to working in science, Holigroski simply loves Winnipeg. She uses social media as a tool to influence her local community to be positive, be a tourist in their own city, and to support local business, theatre, arts, and people. She gave a TEDxWinnipeg talk about the Butterfly Effect of Positivity in January 2018.|left|600x600px]] |
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==== '''Meenakshi Sharma-Vadnais''' ==== | ==== '''Meenakshi Sharma-Vadnais''' ==== | ||
− | Team Lead, Shared Services Canada (SSC) | + | Team Lead, Shared Services Canada (SSC)[[File:Meena_Sharma-Vadnais_Speaker_Bio_Cards.pptx_(2).png|alt=|left|600x600px]] |
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===<big>When Do You Need a Selection Process? (English)</big>=== | ===<big>When Do You Need a Selection Process? (English)</big>=== | ||
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==== Marissa Fortune ==== | ==== Marissa Fortune ==== | ||
− | Policy Analyst, Global Affairs Canada (GAC) | + | Policy Analyst, Global Affairs Canada (GAC)[[File:Melissa_Fortune_-_Speaker_Bio_Cards.pptx_(6).png|alt=Marissa Fortune - Marissa Fortune has worked across the Federal Public Service since 2015 including in Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship (IRCC), Employment and Social Development (ESDC) and Global Affairs Canada (GAC) where she currently works as a Policy Analyst. She was originally hired by GAC in 2020 to coordinate policy for Canada’s campaign for a seat on UN Security Council, she then helped manage the department’s nearly $8 billion International Assistance Envelope before joining the Future of Diplomacy team which is tasked with departmental modernization Marissa is an active advocate for youth engagement internationally. She represented Canada at the Youth G7 Summit in Paris in 2019, currently serves as the Executive Programs Lead with the Young Diplomats of Canada, and was invited to testify at the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade on behalf of the Young Professionals Network at Global Affairs Canada in September 2022.|left|600x600px]] |
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− | [[File:Alison.jpg|left| | + | [[File:Alison.jpg|left|600x600px|alt=Alison Szawiola (She/Her/Elle) - Alison Szawiola (She/Elle) is a Free Agent part of Canada's Free Agents program. She is currently on assignment at Treasury Board Secretariat leading the Mentorship Plus and Mosaic Leadership Development programs for her department. Her work focuses on addressing workforce gaps among employment equity and equity seeking groups. In her time as a public servant, she has enjoyed working on complex and rewarding files in the areas of workplace wellbeing and the future of work for which she received a Deputy Minister's award and a Chief Financial Officer Award respectively, as well as intellectual property, diversity and inclusion and environmental conservation. In addition to TBS, she has worked at Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada, Employment and Social Development Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada Alison is also member of the Ontario College of Teachers and holds a Masters in Teaching from the University of Toronto. Her passion lies in employee development and facilitation. In her free time, she is found offering yoga and meditation classes in her community. She lives, resides, and works on the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.]] |
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===<small>Employee-Driven Career Development (English)</small>=== | ===<small>Employee-Driven Career Development (English)</small>=== |