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=== '''<big>MENTEE REGISTRATION:</big>''' ===
 
=== '''<big>MENTEE REGISTRATION:</big>''' ===
  
* <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqdO2vpjMiE9ECYqmvuZR9QWbHdZG0n78f Session 1]  (FULL)</big>
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* <big>Session 1  (FULL)</big>
  
* <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkde2hqTMjH9Tl0BadYrqcarx4hXc0CWgB Session 2]</big>
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* <big>Session 2 (CLOSED)</big>
* <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwsc-qhqzojHdOrq-6dxGU4x7Gk1rVuuWzK Session 3]</big>
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* <big>Session 3 (FULL)</big>
* <big>[https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEkc-irpzwjEt24Sh62ixN7qbd-HUOlxGxK Reverse Mentoring Session]</big>
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* <big>Reverse Mentoring Session (CLOSED)</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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<big>'''Session 1'''</big>  
 
<big>'''Session 1'''</big>  
 
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|John Medcof
 
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|Nihal Sherif
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|Richard Smith II
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| Lisa Smylie
 
|Robyn Atkinson
 
|Robyn Atkinson
|Ross Franklin
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| Candice Mansour
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|Rachelle Dean
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|Darryl Sato
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|Geneviève Charlebois
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|Sarah Benson
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|Guillaume Beaulac
 
|Roger Sehra
 
|Roger Sehra
 
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|Lisa Smylie
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|Ryan Pascal
|Guillaume Beaulac
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|Julianna Mutch
 
|Ari Slatkoff
 
|Ari Slatkoff
|Cara Vandale
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|Candice Mansour
|Julianna Mutch
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|Chris Wilson
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|Grace Chopty
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|Josee Rivest
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|Melissa Muduuli
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|Patricia-Anne Côté
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|Yumi Webster
 
|Katie Moran
 
|Katie Moran
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|Shannon Chamberlain
 
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|Melissa Fairey
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|Hayat Looye
|Sarah Benson
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|Abdul Qureshi
|Nihal Sherif
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|Kimberly Pearson
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|Ross Franklin
 
|Natale Dankotuwage
 
|Natale Dankotuwage
|Ryan Pascal
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|Genevieve Charlebois
|Chris Wilson
 
 
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|Rachelle Dean
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|Cara Vandale
 
|Ifeoma Nneka OakfoEKE
 
|Ifeoma Nneka OakfoEKE
|Patricia-Anne Côté
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|Elisabeth Girgis
|Richard Smith II
 
 
|Amira Caro
 
|Amira Caro
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|Shannon Chamberlain
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|Sana Mahboob
 
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<big>'''Session 2'''</big>
 
<big>'''Session 2'''</big>
 
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|Sebastien Renard
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|Colonel Sylvestre Bishop
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|Ari Slatkoff
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|Guillaume Quessy
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|Emilie Salinas
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|Laurentine Mouchingam Mefire Nguwuo Petuenju
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|Abdillahi Roble
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|Manuel Charette
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|Patricia-Anne Côté
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|Stella Mylonakis
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|Francois Maurice
 
|Atsu Komlan
 
|Atsu Komlan
|Guillaume Beaulac
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|Demeena Kaur Seyan
|Sébastien Renard
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|Melissa Muduuli
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|Richard Smith II
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|Patrick Haché
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|Sarah Brickell
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|Rachelle Dean
 
|Julianna Mutch
 
|Julianna Mutch
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|Natale Dankotuwage
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|Adriana Kovacs
 
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|Sébastien Fleurant
 
|Félicie Hassika
 
 
|Neil Rodriguez
 
|Neil Rodriguez
|Natale Dankotuwage
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|Marc-Andre Lebel
|Rachelle Dean
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|Guillaume Beaulac
|Patricia-Anne Côté
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|Genevieve Charlebois
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|Christine Lau
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|Genevieve Charlebois
|Richard Smith II
 
|Guillaume Quessy
 
|Sebastien NSingi
 
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|}<big>'''Session 3'''</big>  
 
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|Rhea King
 
|Ari Slatkoff
 
 
|Christina Janzen
 
|Christina Janzen
|Stella Mylonakis
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|Rikdev Basu
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|Katie Van Den Berg Gunn
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|Jennifer MacPhee
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|Shannon Chamberlain
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|Nandini Srikantiah
 
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|John Strickland
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|Isa David
|Delia Pop
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|Jane Yang
|Nandini Srikantiah
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|Debbie Lagacé
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|Rhea King
 
|Sarah Benson
 
|Sarah Benson
|Jane Yang
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|Haden Thornhill-Howard
|Rikdev Basu
 
 
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|Amira Caro
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|Rochelle Burkowski
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|Robyn Atkinson
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|Melissa Muduuli
 
|Michelle Kovacevic
 
|Michelle Kovacevic
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|Jennifer Tessier
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|Chris Wilson
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|Paul Gaskin
 
|Natale Dankotuwage
 
|Natale Dankotuwage
|Arbinder Pal
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|Ari Slatkoff
|Paul Gaskin
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|Sarah Brickell
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|Colonel Sylvestre Bishop
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|Ryan Fisher
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|Delia Pop
 
|Shannon Dubois
 
|Shannon Dubois
|Debbie Lagacé
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|Laurentine Mouchingam Mefire Nguwuo Petuenju
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|Patrick Haché
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|Ryan Fisher
 
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|Jennifer MacPhee
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|Arbinder Pal
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|Tina Karsakis
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|John Strickland
|Amira Caro
 
 
|Sebastien NSingi
 
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|Katie Van Den Berg Gunn
 
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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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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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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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|'''Patrick Haché'''
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|Patrick Haché, is a graduate from the Université de Moncton where he obtained his undergrade in Psychology and a Master in Public Administration. Early in his career, he occupied the Fire Protection Officer and Accommodations Manager positions with Employment and Social Development Canada in Moncton. He has been the Regional Infrastructure and Environment Manager with Canada Border Services Agency in Halifax for five years. From March 2016 to February 2023, Patrick was the Assistant Director Corporate Services Operations for Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) Atlantic Research Centre where is responsible for functions such as Procurement, Security, Material Management and Heath and Safety. With DRDC, in 2019, Patrick co-led a tiger team engaging with employees across the organization to optimize Procurement business processes. Since February 2023, Patrick is currently the Regional Manager Procurement with Public Service and Procurement Canada. Patrick is a certified Insights Discovery facilitator, with a team of eight facilitators, he led an initiative where team building workshops has been delivered to 75 teams across the organization and over 1100 employees received their personal profile. In 2018-2019 Patrick was a member of the School of Public Service Faculty member, he delivered the courses related to the Supervisor Management Program, the Manager Development Program and Coaching.
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Patrick enjoys playing guitar, playing hockey, biking and he spends most of his summer camping.
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|Manuel Charette is the Director of IT Engineering at  Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO). With a solid background in cybersecurity  and IT management, Manuel oversees the maintenance and engineering of 15,000  Windows and Linux workstations and IT infrastructure. He plays a key role in  GC digital science as co-chair of the Digital Science Advisory Board and in  designing the IT architecture for the Atlantic Science Enterprise Center, a  future state-of-the-art multi-department and agency facility promoting collaborative  science through innovative technology.
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Manuel is a multidimensional creative leader who excels in  balancing service value and cybersecurity. He is a bold thinker, a stoic  manager, an empathic architect, and a leading team player in IT evolution. As  a veteran and a neurodivergent individual suffering from chronic migraines  and musculoskeletal issues, Manuel's experience and commitment further enrich  his contributions. He brings a unique perspective and dedication to his work  while championing invisible disabilities. Additionally, as an active leader  in the cybersecurity community of Atlantic Canada, he continues to promote  innovation and diversity.
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Manuel holds multiple academic and professional  certifications, including a master certificate in IT Security Prevention from  Université de Sherbrooke and is a Certified Information Systems Security  Professional (CISSP).
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|'''Laurentine Mouchingam Mefire Nguwuo Petuenju'''[[File:Dre Laurentine Mouchingam Mefire Nguwuo' Petuenju'.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Visionary leader and gender and intersectionality subject matter expert with over 15 years of experience in governmental and international organizations, Dr. Laurentine currently holds the position of Deputy Director at the Department of National Defence. She is also a strategic advisor on gender and intersectionality, valuing the importance of African values. Within her department, she is an active member of the Defence Team Black Employees Network and significantly contribute to the well-being of Black civilian and military members, aiming to take meaningful actions to support the dismantling of anti-Black racism, build a vibrant community of Black employees, and amplify employment equity for Black individuals.
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Laurentine excels in high-pressure environments, with skills including strategic planning, resource allocation, and performance monitoring. She is passionate about issues related to the socio-economic empowerment of immigrant women and socio-cultural gender analyses. She has developed strong skills in gender and intersectionality at various levels, acquired through diverse experiences within international organizations, governmental institutions, and academia.
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Dr. Laurentine has demonstrated exceptional leadership in international projects, successfully managing and coordinating initiatives in several countries. Her academic background in anthropology and women and gender studies has equipped her with the knowledge and expertise necessary to effectively address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion. She has been involved in her community for over 10 years and serve on several boards of directors. Additionally, she offers mentorship both in her professional and community settings and serves as a role model for new immigrants to support and facilitate their settlement process in Canada. Laurentine is a permanent consultant 24/7 for her four children and her husband.
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|'''Haden Thornhill-Howard'''[[File:H.Thornhill-Howard.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Statistics Canada-
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|Haden Thornhill-Howard is a Human Resources Manager at Statistics Canada.
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Haden has over 20 years of federal public service experience in multiple areas such as Community and Arts programming, Grants and Contributions, Crime Prevention, First Nations Policing, Human Resources, Emergency Management, Finance and the Ombuds office.
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Haden has a degree in Human Resource Management, a DEC professional in Finance, a certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution and the Osgoode/FCO Certificate Essentials for Ombuds.
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|'''Colonel Sylvestre Bishop'''
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|Col Bishop is originally from Montreal and enrolled in the Canadian Armed Forces in 2005 as an aerospace engineer officer. After the AERE Officer Basic Course in CFB Borden, he was posted to Winnipeg, Manitoba, where he held several junior officer positions at 435 (Transport & Rescue) Squadron, and at 1 Canadian Air Division Headquarters (A4 Maint AM Stds, AM Eval, and A4 Maint TptSAR).
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He was then selected to be the Senior Aide-de-Camp for the Governor General, His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, from 2012 to 2014. Subsequently, he was then posted to the DGAEPM as the CC-130 E/H Legacy Hercules Aircraft Engineering Officer and Senior Design Engineer from 2014 to 2016.
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In 2019, he had the privilege to be the Commandant of the Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering (CFSATE), where he was greatly impressed by the staff and the new generation of Air Maintenance Branch members. Additionally during his time 16 Wing, he also had the privilege to be CFB Borden Pride Champion.
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Col Bishop returned to Winnipeg in 2022 and 1 CAD A4 Maint as Officer Commanding Air Maintenance Standards & Evaluation Team (OC AMSET) and in July 2023, as the Combined Air Operation Centre (CAOC) Mission Support Division Chief for the Canadian NORAD Region as well as one of the On-duty CANR Chief of Combat Operations (CCO).
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Since April 2024, Col Bishop was posted within the world of the Assistant Deputy Minister of Materiel as Director – Aerospace Equipment Program Management for the Transport fleets where he oversees the management of full lifecycle of defence weapons systems, from acquisition, through maintenance and support to disposal to meet the mandates of the RCAF.
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Col Bishop holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from Concordia University and a masters in Defence Studies from the Royal Military College of Canada. He is also a graduate of the Canadian Forces College's Joint Command and Staff Programme, and a member of the Professional Engineers Ontario (P.Eng).
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Col Bishop enjoys the outdoors and is a fan of the great dynasty of the Montreal Canadiens.
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|'''Tina Karsakis'''[[File:T.Karsakis.png|left|thumb]]
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|With a career spanning over 30 years, I began as a student customs officer at Pearson International Airport during my university studies. Since then, I have steadily progressed through various roles within the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), many of which have been in management.
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My experience includes time at Pearson International Airport overseeing passenger and commercial operation, leading new program delivery at CBSA National Headquarters, and serving as Acting Director for Calgary and Edmonton airports. I have also managed operations with in the Trade and Inland Enforcement divisions, overseeing diverse units and responsibilities.
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|'''Ryan Fisher'''[[File:R.Fisher.png|left|thumb]]
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|I first started working with the Canada Revenue Agency as a student in the summer of 2021 as an Excise Tax Examiner in the Refund Integrity section of the Compliance Division. Upon finishing my studies at the University of Prince Edward Island, I was hired as a Complex Special Elections & Returns officer with the Business Returns Division in May of 2022. In September of 2023, I was fortunate to be able to work a two-month Micro-Mission for the Application Development Team with the local Program Services before the Atlantic Regional Alignment. In January of 2023 I joined the local PEI Young Professionals Network, became the co-chair in June of 2024, and subsequently joined the Atlantic Region YPN in August of 2024. Aside from the YPN, I am also an active member of the PEI Service and Innovation Influencers, as well as the president of the PEI French Toastmasters club.
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One of the most rewarding aspects of my work with the CRA has been the opportunity to collaborate with talented colleagues across various departments. Their diverse perspectives and shared commitment to excellence continually inspire me to grow both personally and professionally. Looking ahead, I am eager to continue learning from my talented peers, contributing to impactful projects, and helping to shape a CRA that’s at the forefront of innovation in public service. I am grateful for the opportunities I have had thus far, and excited about the collaborative successes that lie ahead in our shared journey at the CRA!
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|'''Katie Van Den Berg Gunn'''
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|Canada School of Public Service
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|Katie Van Den Berg Gunn is a senior policy analyst with the surge team at the Canada School of Public Service. Launched in 2018, the surge team provides additional policy capacity to partner teams internally and within other federal departments; and was replicated based on the Treasury Board Secretariat surge team model where she worked for two years prior. Katie started her federal public service career in 2013 at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada on a policy team focused on foreign credential recognition, newcomer settlement, and testing new approaches to inform the Settlement Program. Katie has a Bachelor of Arts with a Specialization in History, as well as a Masters of Arts in Public Administration from the University of Ottawa, for which she researched the barriers to newcomer labour market integration in Canada.
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|'''Shannon Chamberlain'''[[File:S. Chamberlain.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Canadian Forces Base Ottawa-Gatineau (CFB O-G)
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|With over 15 years of experience in the Canadian public sector, I am a seasoned professional specializing in information management, with previous experience in security, and governance. I have developed a strong track record in strategic leadership, change management, and project administration, having led large teams and advised senior leadership on transformative programs across organizations like the Department of National Defence and Health Canada.
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I am certified in Change Management, as well as having recently completed the Aspiring Director Program, I bring a wealth of expertise in stakeholder engagement, program development, and risk management. My experience includes overseeing multi-million-dollar budgets, leading cross-functional teams, and delivering large-scale transformations in dynamic environments. Passionate about driving process improvements and fostering collaborative cultures, I consistently contribute to organizational growth and success.
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|'''Genevieve Charlebois'''[[File:G.Charlebois.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Environment and Climate Change Canada
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|I studied Leisure Science and Globalization at Ottawa University and have been a human resources professional in the public service since 1999. Currently, I lead a team of HR professionals at ECCC, where we focus on performance management, talent management, and leadership development for equity-seeking groups. On the personal side, I’m proud to have raised three competitive sport kids, which has taught me a lot about dedication, resilience, and balancing priorities.
 
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|'''Antonia Macris'''[[File:A.Macris.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Manager of Corporate Learning in the HR Branch
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|Antonia Macris is the Manager of Corporate Learning in the HR Branch at Environment and Climate Change Canada, leading ECCC’s employee mandatory training, corporate priorities and departmental learning policies. She has an interdisciplinary background, having completed an MA in Educational Technology, MEnv in Environmental Assessment and Graduate Diploma in Public Relations and Communications Management, with past work experience in higher education institutions and with the UN Environment Programme.
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Antonia enjoys contributing to Department-wide and Interdepartmental initiatives and currently serves as the Co-Chair of the ECCC National Youth Network (NYN), one of the Department's largest employee networks. She also sits on committees and supports initiatives with the GCWCC, LearnX, Take Me With You Working Group under the FYN, NCR Young Professionals Network Advisory Committee, and Beyond Professionals Working Group.
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Antonia and her team received a 2024 ECCC Departmental Award, Citation of Excellence, Innovation & Guiding Change, for developing a series of Climate Literacy Courses available on CSPS to all Government employees, and was a notable nominee in the New HR Talent category for the 2024 HR Council Government of Canada HR Excellence Awards. Recognizing her leadership contributions towards youth, employee equity and D&I as NYN Co-Chair, Antonia received the 2024 ECCC Deputy Minister Instant Award and the 2024 NCRYPN Lucky Bamboo Award, as a network that pushes the envelope for youth priorities in ECCC and across the Public Service
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|'''Sana Mahboob'''[[File:S.Mahboob.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Senior Advisor to the Assistant Deputy Minister (MB Region)
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|Sana is a graduate from the University of Manitoba, and an enormous advocate for the communities she serves. She is a seasoned speaker across the globe – some of her most memorable engagements include being a panelist in the Clerk of the Privy Council’s National Symposium on Values and Ethics, moderating a Minister’s Roundtable, Deputy Minister’s All Staff, advising at hackathons and youth STEM events, and hosting multiple award shows. Over the years, Sana continues to serve in executive positions on local, national, and international Boards – ranging from philanthropy, sports, youth, and IT. Sana has been featured live on multiple media outlets, including a morning show in Pakistan, and CBC on International Women’s Day. Sana works for Prairies Economic Development Canada as a Senior Advisor to the Assistant Deputy Minister (MB Region) and brings a diverse perspective and passion to everything she does professionally, and personally. If transparent and truthful discussion/mentorship is your style, you are in for a treat with Sana.
 
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|'''Yumi Webster'''[[File:Y.Webster.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Education and Awareness Advisor
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|Yumi Webster is a federal public servant with over 15 years of experience in public engagement, Indigenous partnerships, and educational programming. Since April 2023, she has been the Education and Awareness Advisor in the Indigenous Affairs Branch at Parks Canada, where she leads a team focused on developing programs and events that strengthen cultural competencies and support collaboration with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities.
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Yumi has held other roles at Parks Canada, including Indigenous Tourism Advisor, Coordinator of National Outreach Programs, and Coordinator of Outreach Services, where she led a team that provided functional guidance to a community of outreach practitioners across Canada. Before joining Parks Canada, she worked with Canadian Heritage and the National Capital Commission on projects related to cultural interpretation, youth engagement, and tourism promotion.
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Her expertise in event planning, strategic communications, and relationship management has played a key role in advancing public engagement and educational initiatives across Canada. She lives with her partner, their teenage son, and their two spoiled cats on unceded Algonquin Anishinaabe territory in Ottawa.
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|'''Marc-Andre Lebel'''[[File:Marc-Andre Lebel.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Assistant Director Revenue Collections Insights Licensed practitioner
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|Marc-André began his career at the Agency in 1999 as a Collections Contact Officer. He has acquired in-depth knowledge of our organization and significant management experience through various positions of increasing responsibility, both for the Western Quebec Tax Service Office (WQTSO) and the National Verification and Collection Center (NVCC). Since 2021, he has been Assistant Director of the WQTSO's Revenue Collections Division. Marc-André has completed the Executive Leadership Development Program of the Canada School of Public Service as well as the Executive Leadership Program of the Institute on Governance.
 
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|Clôtilde has over a decade of experience in the federal public service. A public health dietitian by training, she joined Health Canada and worked on various projects, including the revision of Canada’s Food Guide and the creation of Health Canada’s Data Strategy. More recently, Clôtilde has been part of Health Canada’s Office of the Chief Data Officer, where she led the development of Health Canada’s Data Inventory, the Reverse Data and Digital Mentorship Program, and assessed data literacy levels and training needs among Health Canada employees. Clôtilde joined the GCDC at the Canada School of Public Service in August 2024 where she is leading a team focused at enhancing the data capabilities of the GC to improve the lives of Canadians. In her spare time, she enjoys staying active, traveling, and savoring delicious food with friends and family.
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|'''Kimberly Pearson'''[[File:K.Pearson .jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Kimberly Pearson is an Ecosystem Scientist at Waterton Lakes National Park, where she advances innovative work focused on supporting Indigenous-led and collaborative landscape-scale conservation efforts. Kim has also led grassland and species at risk conservation and restoration, and post-wildfire ecology initiatives with Parks Canada.
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She spent ten years collaborating in caring for the land with the Waterton Park Front ranching community and the Nature Conservancy of Canada, and has supported the land-based conservation and youth education efforts of the Waterton Biosphere Reserve Association in various board member roles since 2009, including Chair from 2017-2021.
 
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|'''Robert Chen'''[[File:R.Chen.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Finance Data Analytics Team
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|Robert works in the Finance Data Analytics Team at Shared Services Canada. His work focuses on leveraging new technologies such as Microsoft Power BI and M365 to create new applications and modernize business processes. Outside of his main portfolios, Robert is involved in the Power BI Community of Practice and the Network of Federal Asian Employees.
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|'''Emilie Salinas'''[[File:E.Salinas.jpg|left|thumb]]
 
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|Emilie Salinas is a seasoned leader at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), where she heads the New Beginnings Initiative. Creating partnerships with academia, industry, and government, she develops business opportunities and brings technology forward to find solutions to Canada’s most pressing challenges. She has Central Agency experience as a Technical Advisor at the Treasury Board Secretariat, Office of the Chief Information Officer (TBS-OCIO) leading the cloud migration technologies for Departments. In that capacity, she was designated as a subject expert matter for Data Residency offering insights and guidance at public events. She proactively volunteered to assist in revising COVID-19 product and service vendor applications. Through a collaborative effort involving multiple departments, including Public Services and Procurement Canada, TBS, and NRC, she demonstrates a strong commitment to innovation, efficiently qualifying Artificial Intelligence suppliers for the GoC.
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Emilie holds a Master's degree in Engineering Management from the University of Ottawa, and her career spans over a decade of program management experience across public, private, and international organizations. She made significant contributions at the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Engineering Design (CEED), where she helped establish six new training facilities that foster collaboration between engineers and creators. She also managed over 40 projects through the Co-operative Development Initiative (CDI), executing approximately $3 million in grants supporting innovative initiatives towards to the development of rural areas where co-operatives can serve as an economic recovery tool.
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A tinkerer at heart, Emilie won first place in the Simon Nehme Summer Entrepreneurship School for proposing an innovative, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly method of producing cement from recycled plastic. a partnership between the federal government's co-operative secretariat and the co-operative sector she managed over 40 projects,
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Outside of her professional life, she enjoys creating abstract paintings, watching Star Trek episodes and visiting local makerspaces. Proud mom of two, she can be found discovering new hiking paths with her husband.  
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