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<u>[[:File:Sample Questions for Speed Mentoring Sessions - Bilingual.docx|<big>Sample Questions for Speed Mentoring Sessions</big>]]</u> | <u>[[:File:Sample Questions for Speed Mentoring Sessions - Bilingual.docx|<big>Sample Questions for Speed Mentoring Sessions</big>]]</u> | ||
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<big><u>[[Federal Youth Network/Career Boot Camp/CBC Speed Mentoring/Backgrounds|Mentee Backgrounds]]</u></big> | <big><u>[[Federal Youth Network/Career Boot Camp/CBC Speed Mentoring/Backgrounds|Mentee Backgrounds]]</u></big> | ||
− | <u>[[:File:CBC Speed Mentoring Instructions Document - Mentors - | + | <u><big>[[:File:2025 CBC Speed Mentoring Instructions Document - Mentors - Bilingualv2 (1) (1).pdf|Mentor Speed Mentoring Instructions]]</big></u> |
==='''<big>WHO:</big>'''=== | ==='''<big>WHO:</big>'''=== | ||
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==='''<big>WHEN:</big>'''=== | ==='''<big>WHEN:</big>'''=== | ||
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*<big>Session 1 (English): Tuesday, January 14 from 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST (FULL)</big> | *<big>Session 1 (English): Tuesday, January 14 from 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST (FULL)</big> | ||
*<big>Session 2 (French): Wednesday, January 15 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST</big> | *<big>Session 2 (French): Wednesday, January 15 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST</big> | ||
− | *<big>Session 3 (English): Wednesday, January 15 from 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. EST</big> | + | *<big>Session 3 (English): Wednesday, January 15 from 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. EST (FULL)</big> |
+ | *<big>*NEW* Reverse Mentoring Session (Bilingual): Thursday, January 16 from 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST</big> | ||
==='''<big>WHERE:</big>'''=== | ==='''<big>WHERE:</big>'''=== | ||
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* <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkde2hqTMjH9Tl0BadYrqcarx4hXc0CWgB Session 2]</big> | * <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkde2hqTMjH9Tl0BadYrqcarx4hXc0CWgB Session 2]</big> | ||
* <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwsc-qhqzojHdOrq-6dxGU4x7Gk1rVuuWzK Session 3]</big> | * <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwsc-qhqzojHdOrq-6dxGU4x7Gk1rVuuWzK Session 3]</big> | ||
+ | * <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkc-irpzwjEt24Sh62ixN7qbd-HUOlxGxK Reverse Mentoring Session]</big> | ||
'''Please note that this event will be using Zoom. As some departments have blocked Zoom, you may be required to use your personal device for this event.''' | '''Please note that this event will be using Zoom. As some departments have blocked Zoom, you may be required to use your personal device for this event.''' | ||
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− | | | + | |Michelle Kovacevic |
− | | | + | |Natale Dankotuwage |
− | | | + | |Arbinder Pal |
− | | | + | |Paul Gaskin |
− | | | + | |Shannon Dubois |
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|Canada Revenue Agency | |Canada Revenue Agency | ||
− | |LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliannamutch/ | + | |Julianna Mutch is a Policy Analyst for the Sustainable Development Centre of Expertise in the Service, Innovation and Integration Branch of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). She has also just completed a two-year term as National Chair of the CRA YPN, a professional development network, which is the longest-standing YPN in the Government of Canada (GC). |
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+ | Julianna joined the GC five years ago, originally as a co-op student at the University of Waterloo as part of her Masters of Public Service. In addition to the CRA, she has worked in a number of federal departments, including the Canada School of Public Service, Transport Canada and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. | ||
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+ | Julianna has a keen interest in helping people develop their careers and in mentoring, where she strives to match people's passion and skills with their career development. | ||
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+ | LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliannamutch/ | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Katie Moran'''[[File:K.Moran.png|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |A/Manager, Targeted and Time Limited Programs |
− | | | + | |Pacific Economic Development Canada |
− | | | + | |Katie Moran is the Manager of the Targeted and Time Limited Programs Team at Pacific Economic Development Canada. She has 20 years of experience in the federal public service and worked in a variety of positions and departments including the CRA, Passport Canada, IRCC, and ECCC. Katie has extensive experience in Grants and Contributions where she has delivered programs for newcomers settling in Canada, accommodation funding for Indigenous groups, COVID relief funding for small and medium businesses and community infrastructure projects for municipalities. She considers herself to be a lifelong learner and her interests include mental health, career development, coaching and mentoring, and public service innovation. |
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+ | Katie holds a Master in Public Administration from Dalhousie University, a Bachelor of Education from the University of British Columbia and a BA in English and History from Carleton University. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Jennifer Tessier''' |
− | | | + | [[File:Jennifer Tessier.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Senior HR Analyst |
− | | | + | |Canada Revenue Agency |
+ | |Jennifer Tessier began her career in Human Resources (HR) at the Canada Revenue Agency in 2000. Over the next several years, she worked in various HR disciplines including; HR planning and corporate reporting, Resourcing, Competencies, Performance Management, Recognition and Workforce Adjustment. Since January 2020, she has been a Senior HR Analyst in the Leadership and Learning Directorate of the HR Branch and is responsible for coaching, mentoring and leadership development. She has a B.A. in Sociology from the University of Saskatchewan and a Diploma in Human Resources Management from the Saskatchewan Polytechnic Institute. In here spare time, she volunteers with a local car rescue and enjoys baking, reading, and relaxing. | ||
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+ | LinkedIn - [https://can01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Fjennifer-tessier-524b79158%2F&data=05%7C02%7Cfyn-rjff%40sac-isc.gc.ca%7C8b338cd3a2304cdfac7208dd20f8b2ae%7C727ce8f2a756412ea4c695204ad68d84%7C0%7C0%7C638702974908682189%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=6NOWVtv7%2FiXhgDx%2F4BTjhsNF3y05GEOQGhHCtrPeJh8%3D&reserved=0 (26) Jennifer Tessier | LinkedIn] | ||
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− | | | + | |'''John Strickland'''[[File:J.Strickland.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Member |
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− | | | + | |Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada |
+ | |John Strickland is a board member of the Refugee Protection Division at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, where he presides over proceedings concerning refugee matters. He holds a Bachelor of Social Science, Public Admin and Political Science, from the University of Ottawa and a Master of Public Policy from the University of Toronto. | ||
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+ | He started his sprawling career in the public service in 2016 as a FSWEP student. He has since worked in 7 departments, across differing communities from HR to strategic policy, and collaborated with National Indigenous Organizations (NIOs), NGOs, and private sector leaders on a variety of initiatives. | ||
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+ | He enjoys hiking during the fall, exploring restaurants and cafés, building Lego sets, playing video games, and learning obscure things on YouTube. | ||
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+ | LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gcjs/ | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Melissa Fairey'''[[File:M.Fairey.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Manager at Treaty Management Central |
− | | | + | |Crown-Indigenous Relations |
− | | | + | |Melissa Fairey is a Manager at Treaty Management Central working for Crown-Indigenous Relations in Toronto, Ontario. She has been a public servant for 6 years and is a co-chair of the Ontario Workplace and Wellness Network (OWWN). She is a researcher and advocate for sexual and reproductive health rights as well as a human + dog mom. |
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− | | | + | |'''Delia Pop'''[[File:Delia Pop Photo.jpg|left|thumb]] |
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− | | | + | |Directorate of Materiel Systems Plans & Requirements Directorate of Materiel Systems Plans & Requirements |
+ | |Policy Team Lead and Program Support Officer in DMSPR/DGMSSC/ADM(Mat) as well as CEO and Co-Founder of Qdrix, a web-based platform and SAAS providing AI tools for IP. | ||
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+ | Background in sociology and civil law with a degree from the University of Ottawa and in business analysis with a diploma from Purdue University. | ||
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+ | Business professional and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in various roles in the public and private sector. Able to build strong working relationships across all levels of business to enable delivery of a world class service. Skilled at business process optimization, in managing projects and teams, ensuring an exceptional service is provided at all times, demonstrating a strong ability to lead through periods of change including significant legislation amendments and new business organizational models. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Nandini Srikantiah'''[[File:Nandini Srikantiah.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Director General in the Commercial and Trade Branch |
− | | | + | |Canada Border Service Agency |
− | | | + | |Nandini Srikantiah began her career at Nortel Networks where she developed cutting-edge software and soon realized that, alongside the bits and bytes, it was really project management that fueled her. Her professional experience spans 30 years across public, private and academic sectors in Canada and internationally. She has extensive experience spearheading multi-billion dollar complex acquisition projects within DND for the Canadian Army, the Canadian Navy and within the Australian Defence Organization as an Exchange Officer. Ms. Srikantiah is a recognized fellow of the International Centre for Complex Project Management and launched the Telfer School of Management's innovative Masters Program specializing in Complex Project Leadership. |
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+ | As Director General for Real Property and Service Integration, Nandini was responsible for the Canada Revenue Agency’s entire office suite portfolio and real property services nation-wide. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Nandini was asked to develop a vision and lead CRA’s most horizontal transformation – “The Journey to Hybrid”. Her leadership efforts attained tremendous recognition at the 2023 Canadian HR Awards with CRA winning the Award for Best Remote Work Strategy! She is currently at the CBSA as a DG in the Commercial and Trade Branch – learning all about the intricacies of freely importing and exporting goods and services while keeping Canadians safe. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Sarah Benson'''[[File:S.Benson.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Acting Team Leader, Integrity Services |
− | | | + | |Service Canada |
− | | | + | |Sarah Benson is a dedicated team leader with Integrity Services and comes to her role with over 15 years of multi unit management skills from the private sector. Sarah is passionate about career advancement and skill building for her team members. Sarah’s leadership style is characterized by a collaborative approach, fostering an environment where innovation and continuous learning thrive. Sarah’s dedication to empowering her team helps to foster an environment of mutual trust and respect. Sarah is especially passionate about empowering youth and has worked in various volunteer organizations such as Girl Guides of Canada and Make A Wish Canada to build relationships and provide mentorship to young women and girls. |
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− | | | + | |'''Jane Yang''' |
− | | | + | |Case Manager Criminal Investigations Division |
− | | | + | |Canada Revenue Agency |
− | | | + | |Jane Yang is an experienced investigator currently working in the Criminal Investigations Division of Canada Revenue Agency as a Case Manager. Jane joined the CRA as an auditor in 2001. In addition to a deep background in criminal Investigation, Jane is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CGA), bring a unique skill set to complex financial and forensic cases. Throughout her career, she has developed a strong track record of problem-solving, strategic analysis, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Passionate about mentoring, Jane is committed to guiding the next generation of professional in both the investigative and financial fields. |
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− | | | + | |'''Isa David'''[[File:Isa David.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Manager, Digital Talent Development, Office of the Chief Information Officer, |
− | | | + | |Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat |
− | | | + | |Isa David is a seasoned leader with over 20 years of experience in digital government and corporate training. As a manager in Digital Talent Development at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, she is at the forefront of initiatives that shape the future of the federal public service’s digital workforce. Isa leads a team responsible for crafting and implementing the Government of Canada’s first Digital Talent Strategy, focusing on equipping public servants with the digital skills needed to enhance service delivery for all Canadians. |
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+ | Beyond her professional commitments, Isa dedicates her time to volunteering as the Team Lead for Emergency Response Services at the Canadian Red Cross in Quebec. Her passion for community service is matched by her dedication to supporting victims in times of crisis. | ||
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+ | LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/isa-david-28259b32/ Connect with Isa on LinkedIn] | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Nihal Sherif'''[[File:N.Sherif.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Senior Director in the Specific Claims Branch |
− | | | + | |Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada |
− | | | + | |Nihal Sherif is Senior Director in the Specific Claims Branch at Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC). She has previously held leadership positions at Employment and Social Development Canada as Executive Director of Policy Integration; Director of Cabinet Affairs; and, Senior Advisor to the Deputy Minister of Labour. She was also Director of Indigenous Policy at Natural Resources Canada and held various roles at the former Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada and at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. |
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− | | | + | |'''Rikdev Basu'''[[File:R.Basu.jpg|left|thumb]] |
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+ | |Department of National Defence | ||
+ | |My name is Rikdev, and I am currently employed at the Department of National Defence (DND), where I specialize in procurement. My academic background is rooted in engineering, with a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Master's degree in Mechatronics. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Sébastien Fleurant'''[[File:S.Fleurant.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Senior Director of Data Foundations, Culture and Guidance within the Chief Data Officer Branch |
− | | | + | |Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada |
− | | | + | |Sébastien Fleurant is the Senior Director of Data Foundations, Culture and Guidance within the Chief Data Officer Branch at Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). He is championing data governance, data quality, enterprise data architecture, information sharing, data literacy to ensure a strong data foundation on which data analysis can flourish in anticipation of a major platform modernization for the organisation. Sébastien has been with IRCC for over 15 years. He has worked in many areas including Privacy, service delivery and user experience. |
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− | | | + | |'''Michelle Kovacevic'''[[File:M.Kovacevic.png|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Associate Deputy Minister |
− | | | + | |Indigenous Services Canada |
− | | | + | |Michelle Kovacevic was appointed Associate Deputy Minister of Indigenous Services Canada on January 22, 2024. Previously, she served as Senior Assistant Deputy Minister of Federal-Provincial Relations and Social Policy Branch at the Department of Finance. In that role, she was responsible for the administration and oversight of Canada’s major transfers to provinces and territories, including the Canada Health Transfer and Canada Social Transfer, Equalization and Territorial Formula Finance, and the Canada Pension Plan. |
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+ | Prior to these roles, Michelle has held several senior executive positions at the Public Health Agency of Canada, Health Canada (including the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch) and at Correctional Services Canada. | ||
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+ | Her long professional history in the health and social policy space began as a social worker at Saint Michael’s hospital in Toronto, before returning to her hometown of Thunder Bay where she held increasingly senior positions for the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, the Ministry of Children Services, and with the Thunder Bay and Champlain Health Councils. | ||
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+ | Michelle holds a Master’s of Social Work from Wilfred Laurier University. In her spare time, Michelle is an avid athlete who uses sport as another way to continue giving back to her community. She coaches competitive girls soccer teams and enjoys basketball, hiking and running. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Natale Dankotuwage'''[[File:N.Dankotuwage.jpg|left|thumb]] |
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+ | |Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada | ||
+ | |Natale Dankotuwage started her career with the Federal Government of Canada at ESDC’s Innovation Lab in 2016 to work on a youth minister mandated youth services initiative, where she worked closely in collaboration with PCO, Global Affairs and began collaborating with the Federal Youth Network. Natale went on to work at ESDC’s Strategy, Policy and Research branch and soon after the Public Affairs and Stakeholders branch. Natale would then be sent on assignment to Policy Horizon’s a federal foresight lab as a Communications Officer to launch the Canada Beyond 150 initiative which trained 90+ policy analysts in human design and innovative policy development methodologies. | ||
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+ | In 2018 Natale joined ISED to help launch a Digital Innovation Lab and would work virtually part-time from Bayview Yards, an innovation centre, to enhance collaboration between ISED and Invest Ottawa an incubator for start ups and small businesses. In 2021 Natale would take on an assignment in Parliamentary Affairs at ISED broadening her understanding of the interactions between the bureaucracy and the House of Commons. She returned to ISED’s Digital Transformation and Services Sector in 2022 to support leading a user research initiative for the Canadian Digital Adoption Program a granting program to provide Canadian small businesses with digital advisory services and digital capability improvements. In 2023 Natale officially completed ISED’s Economic Development Program achieving an advancement upon ADM level committee review. | ||
− | + | Natale was born and raised in Toronto. She has an undergraduate degree in Humanities (Political Science and History) from University of Toronto and a Master of Design in Strategic Foresight and Innovation from OCAD U. She is driven to be a part of an innovative, motivated, and inspired Canadian Public Service. | |
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− | | | + | |'''Arbinder Pal'''[[File:A.Pal.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Trade Commissioner |
− | | | + | |TCS Support Division |
− | | | + | |Arbinder Pal is a seasoned business development professional with over twenty years of experience specializing in international business growth and driving marketing & sales across Canada, India, and the USA. She has a diverse background, having worked in sectors such as aviation & aerospace, transport, supply chain, digital industries, infrastructure, education, and government affairs. |
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+ | Currently, Arbinder serves as a Trade Commissioner with the TCS Support Division in Ottawa. In this role, she leverages her extensive expertise to support and promote international trade initiatives. Previously, Arbinder was part of the Regional Office team in Calgary and the trade teams at Canada’s missions in Mumbai and New Delhi, India. | ||
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+ | Arbinder holds a B. Com in Accounting from the University of Mumbai and an MBA in Aviation from Concordia University, Montreal. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Paul Gaskin'''[[File:Paul Gaskin.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Director General of Planning, Operations and Information, Canadian Forest Service (CFS) |
− | | | + | |Natural Resources Canada |
− | | | + | |Paul Gaskin works in Ottawa as Director General of Planning, Operations and Information for the Canadian Forest Service (CFS), within Natural Resources Canada. He leads CFS activities related to planning, operations, forest knowledge and information management. Previously at Fisheries and Oceans Canada he held Director positions in Information Management, Strategic Policy, Governance, Cabinet and Parliamentary Affairs, and Oceans Policy. In his career with the Federal Government he has worked at Transport Canada, the Privy Council Office and Global Affairs Canada. He has a MA in Political Science from the University of Ottawa, a MPA from the Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University in the Netherlands, and BAs in International Development and English Literature from the University of Guelph. Paul also recently completed a Certificate in Public Sector Leadership and Governance at the University of Ottawa. He is always ready to talk Public Administration. You can connect with him at <nowiki>https://www.linkedin.com/in/gaskinp/</nowiki> and on Twitter @PaulGaskinCFS |
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− | | | + | |'''Shannon Dubois''' |
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− | | | + | |Senior Advisor, Planning, Results & Integration |
− | | | + | |Women and Gender Equality Canada |
+ | |Shannon Dubois is currently a Senior Advisor with the Planning, Results, and Integration Branch at Women and Gender Equality. Over the past 20 years she has held various leadership roles at Statistics Canada, Health Canada, and the Department of National Defense. She has played active roles with Values & Ethics teams, Managers Networks, and Government of Canada staffing processes. | ||
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+ | She has led teams in developing online learning resources, skills developing tools, and employee engagement events. She considers herself a lifelong learner and she is passionate about mentoring public servants through their experiences so that they can develop their careers. | ||
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+ | |Debbie Lagacé, Executive Director, Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada | ||
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+ | * Debbie is an experienced project manager who has spent the last 15 years of her career delivering projects to help meet Immigration, Refugees & Citizenship Canada’s mandate. As an Executive Director, she now leads the divisions responsible for the majority of projects within the department. | ||
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+ | * Debbie has a strong belief in leading by example and with empathy. She is passionate about mental health & well being and is known for sharing her own struggles in order to bring a light to this important topic – and let others know that they are not alone. | ||
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+ | * As a spouse and mother to kids aged 16 to 23, she works hard to balance work, family and personal time. | ||
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+ | * https://www.linkedin.com/in/debbie-lagace-277977205/ | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Ryan Pascal'''[[File:R.Pascal.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Director, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion |
− | | | + | |Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) |
− | | | + | |Ryan Pascal is the Director, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). In this role Ryan is a leader and change agent for work that he has had a lifelong passion for. Prior to this role Ryan was the Director of a Project Management Office that enabled passport modernization projects at IRCC. He started his career at Shared Services Canda (SSC) where he assumed roles of increasing responsibility in governance, and as a Senior Advisor to senior management. Ryan has significant public sector experience in client service, managing projects, developing strategic partnerships with key stakeholders, and providing strategic advice and recommendations to senior management. |
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+ | Ryan is a reserve officer within the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) for 13 years. In this capacity, he is a leader within the cadet youth program delivered by the CAF. This program seeks to develop the youth of today in the leaders of tomorrow by providing them with opportunities to learn and grow in areas such as leadership, citizenship, military training, survival, and instruction. | ||
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+ | He holds a Bachelor of Social Work from Carleton University and completed the University of Ottawa’s Public Sector Leaders Program. | ||
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+ | In Ryan's free time he enjoys travelling, being a “foodie”, playing intramural flag football, being active, volunteering in his community, and nerding out on anything Marvel. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Jennifer MacPhee'''[[File:Jennifer MacPhee.jpg|left|thumb]] |
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− | | | + | |Jennifer MacPhee has been a federal public servant since 2005. She has worked in several different departments in human resources in different areas of specialization. She is a passional public servant who currently works in a role that plans and executes outreach and engagement with job seekers and employers to contribute to the building of the diverse and inclusive public service of the future. |
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− | | | + | |'''Chris Wilson'''[[File:Chris Wilson - 2024.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Director, Governance and Corporate Strategies |
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− | | | + | |Chris is the Director of Governance and Corporate Strategies at Transport Canada and is responsible for executive correspondence, corporate governance and internal modernization initiatives that aim to alleviate administrative burden and break-down innovation silos within Transport Canada’s Executive Office. |
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+ | Chris has a strong track record of providing effective advice to senior officials. He has been the Chief of Staff to both Associate and Assistant Deputy Ministers and has held policy advisor roles that contributed to modernizing Canada's commercial space launch regime and advancing initiatives under the Oceans Protection Plan. | ||
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+ | Before joining Transport Canada, Chris worked at Public Safety Canada in strategic policy and began his public service career at the Office of the Veterans Ombudsman where he conducted systemic reviews. Chris entered the Public Service as a student in the Federal Student Work Experience Program. | ||
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+ | Chris holds a B.A. in Political Science with a concentration in Public Affairs and Policy Analysis from Carleton University. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Rachelle Dean'''[[File:Rachelle Dean.jpg|left|thumb]] |
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+ | |Rachelle has 26 years of experience in the federal government in a variety of roles and departments, including 17 years in policy - this means she knows a little about a lot of things. She has been with ISED since 2016. Rachelle joined the Foreign Investment Review and Economic Security Branch in February 2022, and her focus is economic security policy and what this means for ISED. In her free time, she is a voracious reader and is always ready with a book recommendation. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Ifeoma Nneka OakfoEKE'''[[File:I.EKE.jpg|left|thumb]] |
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+ | |'''Ms. Ifeoma Nneka Okafo EKE''' who likes to be addressed as '''Néka''', brings over 20 years of diverse industry experience to her role. Her career began as a Technician with an internet service provider in Nigeria shortly before earning her Bachelor of Engineering degree. She transitioned into consulting at PwC and later joined a business simulation company in Reston, Virginia, before immigrating to Canada with her family. Néka has since contributed her expertise to various public sector departments and agencies, where she remains dedicated to supporting the successful delivery of programs and projects. | ||
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+ | Néka’s public service career started at Immigrations Canada as a web developer where she supported one of the many front-end tools at the department for about a year. She had a brief stint at SSC as procurement officer before she moved to DND as a functional analyst where she spent two years supporting inventory management and analysis on two platforms – SAP and DRP. She moved to Statistics Canada and worked for about 8 months as a programmer/analyst in Business Intelligence and Analytics before going back to DND soon after that to support several projects for the Navy. During the Pandemic she briefly supported NRC in the push to setup the Biologic Manufacturing Center at Royalmount. | ||
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+ | Neka is currently in her 3rd year at PSPC and supports DND as her main client in the Munitions and Tactical Systems Procurement Directorate. She is also a part-time professor at Algonquin College where she had taught several courses in the degree and certificate programmes. She currently teaches Global Procurement Management Applications. Néka has post-graduate degrees from the Universities of Ottawa and Essex in Engineering Management and Telecommunications and Information Systems respectively and Undergraduate degrees from University of Nigeria and Algonquin College in Electronic Engineering and Commerce respectively. | ||
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+ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/okafoeke/ Néka Ifeoma O'kafo EKE, MEM, MSc, BEng, BComm | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Patricia-Anne Côté'''[[File:P-A.Cote.jpg|left|thumb]] |
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+ | Resolution & Partnerships | ||
+ | |Crown – Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | ||
+ | |Patricia-Anne Côté is currently Senior Director, Policy, Planning and Reporting, on issues related to missing children from residential schools (Calls to Action 72-76), with Crown Relations - Aboriginal Peoples and Northern Affairs Canada. She has held this position for over two years but has been with the department since fall 2018. | ||
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+ | Patricia has worked on Indigenous policy since 2011, including seven years in the First Nations and Inuit health sector. She was previously Director of Pharmaceutical Policy, having spent the early years of her career with Health Canada. | ||
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+ | Patricia began her federal career via the now defunct Management Trainee Program. This accelerated development program enabled her to work both regionally (in the western region encompassing British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon) and in the National Capital Region. She had previously intended to pursue a career in academia. | ||
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− | | | + | |'''Sarah Brickell'''[[File:S.Brickell.jpg|left|thumb]] |
− | | | + | |Data Management and Adoption, IM-IT, Corporate Services |
− | | | + | |Financial Consumer Agency of Canada |
− | | | + | |Sarah Brickell lives in Halifax, NS with her husband and four children. She currently leads the Data Management and Adoption Office at the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada. This month, Sarah celebrates her 22nd year as a public servant, with a diverse career that began on Parliament Hill in 2003. She has extensive experience in business operations and administrative investigations, having held various senior roles at the Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner from 2007 to 2018. Sarah holds a Master of Arts in Political Economy and a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Law from Carleton University. In her spare time, she volunteers with several local and national non-profit organizations focused on community-building and moderates the GoC Parents group on Facebook. |
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+ | |'''Richard Smith II''' [[File:R.Smith II.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
+ | |Chief Information Officer | ||
+ | |Association of Professional Executives of the Public Service of Canada | ||
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− | + | Richard Smith II was appointed as the first Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the Association of Executives within the Public Service (APEX) in 2023. | |
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+ | Since his arrival, Richard has been instrumental in APEX’s collaboration with all government departments, central agencies, and industry leaders to ensure APEX remains at the forefront of the ever-evolving IM/IT landscape. He has already had a solid impact in modernization the tools and services, in support of business sustainability and innovation, that allow for the APEX team to continue to deliver the highest quality of service and support to our members. | ||
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+ | In his last role at ESDC, he was the Director responsible for one of ESDC’s flagship Projects, Network Modernization. This 300M$/6-year project, which is still part of the top 3 departmental strategic priorities, will help ESDC maintain it’s commitments to Canadians on delivery of many essential services such as Old Age Security, and Benefits Delivery. | ||
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+ | At 41, Richard has completed over 23 years of a highly decorated and dedicated career in the federal public service in which he has held positions in various departments, including ECCC, SSC, the HoC, PSPC, and ESDC. Richard also demonstrates a strong commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) as one of the first-ever Co-Champions for the Black Employees Network at ESDC. | ||
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+ | Personally, Richard is a father of three and a former bodybuilder and semi-professional football player. With interests ranging from saltwater aquarist to sim racing; his faith, experience, leadership, advocacy, and unwavering dedication are the cornerstones of his life | ||
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+ | LinkedIn: https://can01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Frichard-smith-ii-5162a442&data=05%7C02%7CTina.Porretta%40hc-sc.gc.ca%7C7cfa4f258dbb476943b008dd2e662e57%7C42fd9015de4d4223a368baeacab48927%7C0%7C0%7C638717738679473369%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=h4Wr%2Bp%2Bj2tkg1Y9Y8XKs2W00VC6PvnAtctxc%2BhIJXV8%3D&reserved=0 | ||
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− | | | + | |Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) |
− | | | + | |Elle apporte une grande richesse d’expérience et de connaissances du secteur privé et a aidé IRCC à progresser en termes de lutte contre le racisme, d’équité, de diversité et d’inclusion. Son travail au sein d'IRCC (de 2021 à aujourd'hui) comprend la direction et la création d'ateliers ciblant l'éducation sur des sujets liés à la lutte contre le racisme, l'équité, la diversité et l'inclusion (AREDI).Elle a également travaillé avec diverses organisations à but non lucratif pour comprendre les racines de la situation et possède de l'expérience sur les problèmes rencontrés et liés à l'AREDI. |
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+ | Elle apporte ces expériences et élabore des solutions aux problèmes soulevés au sein des secteurs où elle a travaillé, ainsi qu'au sein du Ministère dans son rôle de coprésidente du Réseau des employés noirs (2021-2023). Beaucoup sont passionnés par ce domaine, mais il est difficile de trouver quelqu'un au sein du gouvernement qui soit certifié dans le domaine de la diversité et de l'inclusion et qui comprenne l’intersectionnalité et les véritables problèmes auxquels les personnes noires et les personnes avec des profils différents sont confrontées. | ||
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− | | | + | |Sébastien Fleurant is the Senior Director of Data Foundations, Culture and Guidance within the Chief Data Officer Branch at Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). He is championing data governance, data quality, enterprise data architecture, information sharing, data literacy to ensure a strong data foundation on which data analysis can flourish in anticipation of a major platform modernization for the organisation. Sébastien has been with IRCC for over 15 years. He has worked in many areas including Privacy, service delivery and user experience. |
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