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Charlene holds a Bachelor of Science from Memorial University and will complete a Master of Business Administration (Leadership) from Dalhousie University later this year. | Charlene holds a Bachelor of Science from Memorial University and will complete a Master of Business Administration (Leadership) from Dalhousie University later this year. | ||
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+ | [[/www.linkedin.com/in/charlene-chubbs|www.linkedin.com/in/charlene-chubbs]] | ||
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+ | |'''Bridget Anderson'''[[File:Bridget Anderson.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
+ | |Assistant Director - Client Service, Domestic Network | ||
+ | |IRCC | ||
+ | |Bridget Anderson has been employed with IRCC almost 22 years ago, with her first three years at the Client Contact Centre in Montreal. After relocating to Ottawa, she spent the next eight years at the Ottawa local office, where she processed temporary and permanent resident applications. | ||
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+ | In 2013, she made the decision that she wanted to pursue management, so to accomplish this and to build her competencies, she sought out and accepted opportunities at Headquarters as a team leader, supervisor and manager, which have led her to her current role as Assistant Director for the Domestic Network Client Service Unit. | ||
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+ | Her intention is to be an instrument for change and not just a participant in an assembly line. She has the ability to make an impact and a meaningful contribution to the development and success of those starting their career and trying to navigate this complex machine, and this is exactly what she intends to do! | ||
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+ | |Brooke Kassen[[File:Brooke Kassen.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
+ | |Assistant Deputy Commissioner, Correctional Operations (ADCCO), Pacific Region | ||
+ | |CSC | ||
+ | |Brooke Kassen commenced his career in 1999 at Drumheller Institution. He has occupied positions at Red Deer Parole, Saskatchewan Penitentiary, Edmonton Parole, Edmonton Institution, Kent Institution, Mission Institution, Fraser Valley Institution, Pacific Institution, Pacific Region Community District Office and Regional Headquarters. Over his 25-year career with the Correctional Service of Canada, Mr. Kassen has served in a variety of roles and at all security levels. Positions held include: Parole Officer, Unit Manager, Assistant Warden Correctional Programs, Assistant Warden Operations, Deputy Warden and Warden, A/District Director, A/Assistant Deputy Commissioner Integrated Services and Assistant Deputy Commissioner Correctional Operations. | ||
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+ | Mr. Kassen was appointed Assistant Deputy Commissioner Correctional Operations in July 2022, following numerous Executive positions in the Pacific Region. Mr. Kassen has undertaken a number of large leadership initiatives in his career, which include opening of 3 offender living units, clustering of 2 Institutions, and a population management report used for both a Regional and National analysis. | ||
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+ | |'''Ioana Finichiu'''[[File:Ioana July 2018.jpg|thumb]] | ||
+ | |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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+ | As a public servant since 2006, Ioana has worked in operations, headquarters, central agencies, internationally, and with a functional community office. Ioana thinks people – the public and colleagues in public sectors across Canada and beyond – are at the heart of what we do. She believes in doing the right thing, even when it is harder than doing things right. | ||
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+ | Current motto: “I am not interested in preserving the status quo; I want to overthrow it” | ||
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+ | |'''Alexandra Shaw'''[[File:Alexandra Shaw.png|thumb]] | ||
+ | |Canada's Free Agents | ||
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+ | |Alexandra Shaw began her public service career at Veterans Affairs Canada, headquartered in Charlottetown PEI. She spent 12 years here doing communications, policy, and program work. | ||
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+ | She became a Free Agent in January 2024, giving her the opportunity to easily work across the Government of Canada and broaden her experience and skills. Her first Free Agent gig was with Natural Resources Canada where she worked on the Green Buildings Strategy. In August 2023, she joined Environment and Climate Change Canada to work as a policy manager in innovation and experimentation. | ||
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+ | Alexandra is a passionate champion for plain language and loves coaching and developing people. She lives between the north shore of Prince Edward Island and Toronto. Outside of work, you’re most likely to find her being active outdoors, working out or coaching people in the gym, or having fun in the kitchen (cooking is her zen activity). | ||
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+ | [./Https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-shaw-b5471067/ Alexandra Shaw | LinkedIn] | ||
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+ | |'''Kathleen Williams'''[[File:Kathleen Williams.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
+ | |Acting Senior Advisor to the Regional Director, West and North Region | ||
+ | |ECCC | ||
+ | |Kathleen Williams is the Acting Senior Advisor to the Regional Director West and North Region with Environment and Climate Change Canada. | ||
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+ | She has worked at Environment and Climate Change Canada since 2019 in the West and North Region. Other experience includes a year with the Vaccine Rollout Task Force at Public Health Agency of Canada, managing a planning unit at Service Canada, and working in the private sector on social impact for the early stages of a major project. | ||
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+ | Kathleen lives in the traditional and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, also known as Vancouver. | ||
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+ | [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleenawilliams/?originalSubdomain=ca Kathleen Williams | LinkedIn] | ||
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+ | |'''John Medcof'''[[File:John Medcof Headshot.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
+ | |Lead Faculty | ||
+ | |CSPS | ||
+ | |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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+ | In addition to his experience in learning design and delivery, John has extensive experience developing policies and programs, and working in a central agency. Before joining the School, John was the Executive Director of Strategic Policy at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. He joined the Government of Canada in 2004 after a career in business in the private sector. | ||
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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. | ||
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+ | |'''Démian Martin'''[[File:Demian Martin.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
+ | |Senior Project Leader, Science and Parliamentary Infrastructure Branch | ||
+ | |PSPC | ||
+ | |Démian Martin joined PSPC – Science and Parliamentary Infrastructure Branch in late 2019 as a Senior Project Leader to support the federal Laboratories Canada Strategy. He brings over 25 years of federal public service experience, primarily in strategic planning and the strategic management of federal science and public safety assets. Démian has worked in several different programs throughout his award winning career, including the implementation of national User Fee programs, development of the Universal Classification System, and supporting the COVID Vaccine Rollout Task Force. | ||
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+ | During his career, Démian has led, or co-written, several MC and TB submission processes, focused primarily on establishing asset stewardship responsibilities. In his current role, Démian provides vision and leadership for the implementation of standard approaches to the assessment, management and operation federal science buildings and campuses. | ||
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+ | As a recognized Real Property Management expert, Démian has collaborated with multiple departments, including Global Affairs Canada, and National Defence, to develop and implement sustainable RP information management solutions within the federal context. He is also a strong believer in the value of building strong, functional relationships within the Federal Real Property Community, working with federal custodians to develop a culture of learning and success, with a focus on data-driven decision making. | ||
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+ | |'''Cynthia Shelswell'''[[File:Cynthia Shelswell .jpg|left|thumb|381x381px]] | ||
+ | |Director, Strategic Integration and Planning, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer | ||
+ | |TBS | ||
+ | |Hi! My name is Cynthia Shelswell and I’m currently Director of Strategic Integration and Planning in the Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer at the Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS). | ||
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+ | Functionally, my team leads on support for the implementation of the Hybrid Direction in the public service with a long-term view to the Future of Work. We also provide surge capacity for high priority initiatives and support corporate planning. | ||
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+ | In my 15 years in the public service, I have also worked on files at Industry Canada to advance the production of personal protective equipment (PPE) and COVID test supplies; files in Natural Resources Canada’s Office of Energy Efficiency to advance policy objectives with international and Canadian partners; international student policy at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada; and I cut my teeth working on client departments like ISED, NRCAN, DFO and ECCC as a Program Analyst in the Economic Sector at TBS. | ||
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+ | I enjoy running, travel, baking sourdough and spending time with my family – which usually involves a swimming pool as two of my kids are competitive swimmers. | ||
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+ | |'''Rachel Cyr'''[[File:Rachel Cyr.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
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+ | |Acting Director of Information Management, Comptrollership and Business Management | ||
+ | |DND | ||
+ | |Rachel Cyr is Acting Director of Information Management, Comptrollership and Business Management at the Department of National Defence. Once upon a time she had her heart set on a career in academia but then one day, thought the better of it. Experienced in navigating non-linear career paths and how to find your way with a humanities degree. | ||
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+ | |'''Robyn Atkinson'''[[File:Robyn Atkinson.png|left|thumb|313x313px]] | ||
+ | |Director, Ministers’ Regional Offices | ||
+ | |PCO | ||
+ | |I am the Director of the Ministers’ Regional Offices 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, where I worked on national and international policy. I later joined Public Services and Procurement Canada, 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 an advanced 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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