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|Manager, Research Programming and Mobilization | |Manager, Research Programming and Mobilization | ||
|Infrastructure Canada | |Infrastructure Canada | ||
| − | | | + | |Hope Hutchins (she/her) is currently the manager of the Research and Knowledge Initiative at Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada. In this role, she stewards research projects and mobilizes knowledge and tools to address housing and infrastructure priorities across Canada. / With experience in six federal departments, Hope brings a broad perspective, a passion for continuous learning, and a commitment to helping others leverage transferable skills to create impact within and beyond the federal public service. / She particularly enjoys discussing data collection and analysis, project management, multidisciplinary collaboration, engagement, workplace wellness, accessibility, and her very tiny dog. |
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|'''Susan Young'''[[File:Susan Young.jpg|left|thumb]] | |'''Susan Young'''[[File:Susan Young.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
|A/National Manager | |A/National Manager | ||
|National Defence | |National Defence | ||
| − | | | + | |Susan Young began her public service career as an administrative professional in 2018 and quickly advanced through the ranks. She currently serves as Acting National Manager for the Sexual Misconduct Support and Resource Centre (SMSRC)’s 24/7 Support Line. In her substantive role, Susan is the Pacific Regional Manager for the SMSRC’s Response and Support Coordination (RSC) program. |
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|'''Delia Pop'''[[File:Delia Pop Photo.jpg|left|thumb]] | |'''Delia Pop'''[[File:Delia Pop Photo.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
|Senior Planning Advisor | |Senior Planning Advisor | ||
|National Defence | |National Defence | ||
| − | | | + | |Senior Planning Advisor, RCAF, 3 CSD HQ as well as CEO and Co-Founder of Qdrix, a web-based platform and SAAS providing AI tools for IP. / Background in sociology and civil law with a degree from the University of Ottawa and in business analysis with a diploma from Purdue University. / 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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|Director General Audit and Evaluation | |Director General Audit and Evaluation | ||
|Veterans Affairs Canada | |Veterans Affairs Canada | ||
| − | | | + | |Lindy is the Director General of Audit and Evaluation at Veterans Affairs Canada, leading a team that assesses risk management, governance, and program effectiveness to strengthen services for Veterans. / Lindy is also pleased to serve as VAC’s first Champion of Values and Ethics, supporting a strong culture of integrity, respect, and ethical leadership across the department. / Since 2020, she has also served as the Champion for the National Managers’ Community and co-leads a VAC Managers’ Network, fostering collaboration, professional development, and engagement among managers. |
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| + | https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindy-mcquillan-658ba4111/ | ||
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|'''Lee-Ann Bacon'''[[File:Lee-Ann Bacon.jpg|left|thumb]] | |'''Lee-Ann Bacon'''[[File:Lee-Ann Bacon.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
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|Superintendent/Supervisor - Defensice Tactics Delivery Team | |Superintendent/Supervisor - Defensice Tactics Delivery Team | ||
|Canada Border Services Agency | |Canada Border Services Agency | ||
| − | | | + | |Lee-Ann Bacon, Supervisor, Defensive Tactics Delivery Team – Canada Border Services Agency / Lee-Ann Bacon has served with the Canada Border Services Agency for over 22 years, beginning her career as a Border Services Officer at the Port of Queenston, one of Canada’s busiest land ports of entry. / She was among the first officers to complete the arming process in 2007 and later became a certified use of force and firearms instructor, deploying to the CBSA College in Rigaud, QC to train recruits and officers nationally. / Currently, Lee-Ann supervises the Defensive Tactics Delivery Team, managing approximately 35 instructors. She is an advocate for women in law enforcement and public safety, actively participating in advisory committees and events to empower women in these roles. |
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|'''Katie Moran'''[[File:Katie Moran.jpg|left|thumb]] | |'''Katie Moran'''[[File:Katie Moran.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
|Manager | |Manager | ||
|PacifiCan | |PacifiCan | ||
| − | | | + | |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. / 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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|'''Camille Beausoleil'''[[File:C.Beausoleil.png|left|thumb]] | |'''Camille Beausoleil'''[[File:C.Beausoleil.png|left|thumb]] | ||
|Executive Director, National Managers Community | |Executive Director, National Managers Community | ||
|Canada School of Public Service | |Canada School of Public Service | ||
| − | | | + | |Camille Beausoleil has served as Executive Director of the National Managers’ Community (NMC) since May 2023, advocating for the needs and interests of federal managers. / She previously held leadership roles at the Canada School of Public Service, including Assistant Director in the Respectful and Inclusive Workplaces Directorate, and has been with the School since 2018 and previously worked at the Department of Canadian Heritage. / Camille joined the federal public service in 2008, holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and HR Management certification, and lives in the National Capital Region. |
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|'''Isa David'''[[File:Isa David.jpg|left|thumb]] | |'''Isa David'''[[File:Isa David.jpg|left|thumb]] | ||
|Acting Director, Digital Talent Development | |Acting Director, Digital Talent Development | ||
|Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | |Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat | ||
| − | | | + | |Isa David is a strategic and inclusive leader with over two decades of experience in digital government, learning design, and talent development. As Acting Director of Digital Talent Development at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, Isa leads transformative initiatives that shape the future of the federal public service’s digital workforce. Her leadership has been instrumental in the development and implementation of the GC Digital Talent Strategy, the Digital Competencies for All Public Servants, and the IT Community Training and Development Fund, all of which aim to equip public servants with the skills needed to deliver modern, effective services to Canadians. |
| + | Isa is recognized for her ability to mobilize people, foster innovation, and build high-impact partnerships across federal departments, academia, and the private sector. Her work has earned her multiple accolades, including the Digital Government Community Award for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (2023) and several Deputy Minister’s Award of Excellence nominations. | ||
| + | Outside of her professional role, Isa is deeply committed to community service. She serves as Team Lead for Emergency Response Services with the Canadian Red Cross in Quebec, coordinating disaster relief efforts and supporting evacuees across the province. She also sits on the Board of Directors of the Fondation d’aide au Sport amateur de Portneuf. | ||
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