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=='''Le’Mar Davis, Human Resource Advisor, The Advancement Center for EDIA, Public Prosecution Service of Canada'''==
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=='''Melanie Ndandji Wandji, Lubricants and Chemical Engineer, Materiel Group, National Defence'''==
<big>Le’Mar Davis was reinspired by the LLMC program following the results of the Black Executive Study within the federal government: “LLMC highlighted the need for leaders like me to inspire other leaders to continue to create positive and motivational change through a restorative and culturally competent lens within mentorship and sponsorship.</big>
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<big>“It is important to stay connected with network members to cultivate good resilience in a challenging work environment,” shared LLMC graduate Melanie Ndandji Wandji.</big>
  
<big>As a decorated military veteran, Le’Mar strongly believes in the power of mentorship and sponsorship, explaining that “sharing wisdom and experiences on top of the education most leaders have will create a more empathetic, culturally competent, and operationally sound organization.”</big>
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<big>Melanie chose to participate in LLMC 2024 to gain new knowledge and skills to better navigate a challenging work environment: “I learned that I was not alone in this situation… Then I took the Masterclasses on Negotiation, Inclusive Leadership, and Neuroplasticity, which helped me develop resilience.”</big>
  
<big>Le’Mar is also working towards a Ph.D. of Management in Executive and Global Leadership, where he will harness the tools he gained through the LLMC program to “provide leadership development opportunities to existing, new and aspiring leaders as well as providing a mentoring program that will benefit all employment equity deserving groups.”</big>
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<big>For Melanie, sponsorship and mentorship are also important aspects of LLMC: “Mentoring or sponsorship allows you to understand your organization, gives you the tools to avoid mistakes and move faster.”</big>
  
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<big>Participating in LLMC helped change Melanie’s view on their public service career, noting that “I plan to continue working in the public service, especially to support the culture change initiative and strengthen inclusive leadership in our teams.”</big>
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Melanie Ndandji Wandji, Lubricants and Chemical Engineer, Materiel Group, National Defence

“It is important to stay connected with network members to cultivate good resilience in a challenging work environment,” shared LLMC graduate Melanie Ndandji Wandji.

Melanie chose to participate in LLMC 2024 to gain new knowledge and skills to better navigate a challenging work environment: “I learned that I was not alone in this situation… Then I took the Masterclasses on Negotiation, Inclusive Leadership, and Neuroplasticity, which helped me develop resilience.”

For Melanie, sponsorship and mentorship are also important aspects of LLMC: “Mentoring or sponsorship allows you to understand your organization, gives you the tools to avoid mistakes and move faster.”

Participating in LLMC helped change Melanie’s view on their public service career, noting that “I plan to continue working in the public service, especially to support the culture change initiative and strengthen inclusive leadership in our teams.”