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|'''Philippe Harpin'''[[File:Philippe Harpin.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Philippe is a seasoned leader with a proven track record of managing and empowering teams. Over the past six years, he has led multiple workplace investigation units, overseeing teams ranging from 5 to 21 employees. Known for his people-first approach, Philippe is defined by integrity, collaboration, and continuous improvement, with a passion for fostering a diverse, respectful, and inclusive workplace where individuals feel valued and empowered. / With more than 25 years of experience in investigations, Philippe has built a career defined by curiosity, rigor, and a commitment to fairness. While his expertise in workplace investigations is extensive, his leadership journey is equally compelling. He began his career in law enforcement before transitioning to the public service, where he progressed from entry-level roles to positions of influence. At the Department of National Defence/Canadian Armed Forces Ombudsman’s Office, he contributed to systemic investigations that improved conditions for employees and military members. He later advanced to the Canadian Human Rights Commission and then Global Affairs Canada as a Values & Ethics Senior Advisor, gaining experience on an international level. / In March 2020, Philippe joined the Canada Revenue Agency as Assistant Director of the Discrimination and Harassment Center of Expertise where he led the development of internal investigations capabilities and integrated workplace restoration planning, ensuring that resolution foster healthy organizational cultures. Seeking new challenges, he transitioned to the Internal Affairs Division in December 2023, where they conduct workplace investigations of misconduct, continuing the mission to uphold trust and accountability within CRA. / Philippe holds a degree in Business Administration with specializations in Human Resources and Work Psychology. His commitment to leadership excellence is reflected in advanced training, including Informal Conflict Resolution from the Canadian Institute for Conflict Resolution and leadership programs from the Institute of Leadership, and an executive-focused program at Queen’s University. / Although he is aiming for a position at the executive level, he always takes time to share his knowledge and experience with future leaders during training or mentoring sessions.
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|'''Malvika Fragomele'''[[File:Malvika Fragomele.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Malvika Fragomele is a public service leader with over 13 years of experience in federal government spanning operations, policy implementation, enterprise-level program delivery and project management. She currently works on excise tax and duty programs, supporting the implementation of legislative and government priorities through collaboration, sound governance, and strategic oversight.
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Malvika has led large, diverse teams, managed significant public resources, and advised senior leaders on complex issues in dynamic and high accountability environments. Her career includes experience both in regional operations and at headquarters, giving her a strong perspective on aligning strategy with execution. / In addition to her substantive role, she is actively involved in leadership, mentorship initiatives across the public service. She has contributed to and led volunteer networks focused on leadership development, inclusion and employee engagement, helping build stronger, more connected employee – management communities. / As a mentor, Malvika brings a clear, practical, outcomes focused approach to leadership. She is passionate about developing future leaders, navigating complexity with confidence, and leading with clarity, integrity, and respect during times of change.
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|Jenny Wang began her public service career at PSPC as a FORD candidate in the BC region before moving to Indigenous Services Canada. She brings expertise in financial policy, operational accounts receivable/payable, cabinet submissions, and resource management (FP&A). Jenny is passionate about sharing her knowledge and experiences with others, and looks forward to mentoring youth and early career professionals as they explore opportunities in the federal public service.
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|'''Raffaela Mandarino'''[[File:Raffaela Mandarino.jpg|left|thumb]]
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|Raffaela Mandarino is a Superintendent with the Canada Border Services Agency where she has been employed for 18 years. Superintendent Mandarino was a 2024 recipient of the Emerging Leader Award by the Women’s in Defence and Security Committee. She is actively involved in the roll out of numerous projects and Working Groups actively seeking to address gaps in Policy, Legislation, and Procedure in various areas of the CBSA Commercial Program. Raffaela leads with kindness and is generous with recognition of her staff in the excellent work they do to protect Canadians. She is committed to building the future of Women in Law Enforcement as a role model, and mentor.
 
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