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− | ===='''Andrew Brown''' (he/him)==== | + | ===='''Isabelle Mondou''' (she/her)==== |
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| <li>'''Event''': Greeting from senior leaders</li> | | <li>'''Event''': Greeting from senior leaders</li> |
− | <li>'''Role''': Associate Deputy Minister</li> | + | <li>'''Role''': Deputy Minister</li> |
| <li>'''Department''': Canadian Heritage</li> | | <li>'''Department''': Canadian Heritage</li> |
| <li>'''About''': To follow</li> | | <li>'''About''': To follow</li> |
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| <li>'''Role''': Associate Deputy Minister, Enterprise Pay Coordination</li> | | <li>'''Role''': Associate Deputy Minister, Enterprise Pay Coordination</li> |
| <li>'''Department''': Public Services and Procurement Canada</li> | | <li>'''Department''': Public Services and Procurement Canada</li> |
− | <li>'''About''': To follow</li> | + | <li>'''About''': Alex Benay is currently working as Associate Deputy Minister for the HR and Pay Portfolio for the Government of Canada. Since taking leadership of this file, Alex has been able to completely transform the way forward on HR and Pay across the federal government. He has brought the HR and Pay professionals across the Canadian federal government together, created a strategy and gotten buy in from the key players including the Prime Minister himself. Under his direction, the team has identified the way forward to transform the pay landscape, improve the existing culture and deliver a system that meets the needs of the Canadian public service. |
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| + | Previous to this position, he worked as the Deputy Minister at the Treasury Board of Canada, Crown Corporation President and CEO, and has worked in both a Big Four Partner and a senior leader at Microsoft. Alex Benay is an expert in the community service delivery, digital economy, enterprise strategy, leadership, complex project delivery, management, and public policy. Alex is known for his ability to lead and execute complex transformations, uniting diverse stakeholders from multiple levels and industries, often with divergent interests, to drive results quickly. Fluent in English and French, as well as a published author, he is a recognized global leader in enterprise transformation with senior level experience in both the public and private sectors. Alex previously served on the board of the National Arts Center in Canada, the country’s premier performing arts institution, and on the board of the World Wide Web Foundation, an international not-for-profit organization established in 2009 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee (the inventor of the web). The World Wide Web Foundation, is the leading advocate for a web as a public good and basic right for everyone and its initiatives include the Contract for the Web, the Alliance for Affordable Internet, and the Women’s Rights Online network, For more information, see https://webfoundation.org/. Finally, he is also the co-founder (alongside Jim Balsillie), of the Canadian Digital Governance Council, a group of 70+ CIOs from various industries, which helps to shape the national technology agenda of Canada, including national technology standards to increase global competitiveness in banks, governments, and other sectors. |
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