Difference between revisions of "Infinity/Our team"
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The Vice Chair, Advocacy leads Infinity's advocacy efforts to senior management, individual departments and agencies, and advisory groups on proposals and decisions that may impact neurodivergent public servants. | The Vice Chair, Advocacy leads Infinity's advocacy efforts to senior management, individual departments and agencies, and advisory groups on proposals and decisions that may impact neurodivergent public servants. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Katherine Mitchell''' |
− | <small>Immigration and | + | <small>Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada</small> |
=== Vice Chair, Events and Community Engagement === | === Vice Chair, Events and Community Engagement === | ||
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The Vice Chair, Communications helps to manage Infinity external communications, including its presence on GCtools platforms (e.g., GCcollab and GCxchange) and social media platforms, the development of communications products on behalf of Infinity. They are also responsible for recruiting new members to Infinity and helping the Co-Chairs in reviewing and selecting appointees to the Expanded Steering Committee. | The Vice Chair, Communications helps to manage Infinity external communications, including its presence on GCtools platforms (e.g., GCcollab and GCxchange) and social media platforms, the development of communications products on behalf of Infinity. They are also responsible for recruiting new members to Infinity and helping the Co-Chairs in reviewing and selecting appointees to the Expanded Steering Committee. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Dawson Youden''' |
<small>Statistics Canada</small> | <small>Statistics Canada</small> | ||
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The Vice Chair, Professional Development champions growth, mentorship, coaching, training, and empowerment of neurodivergent public servants, and organizes various events, initiatives, and programs to help advance current and aspiring public servants. | The Vice Chair, Professional Development champions growth, mentorship, coaching, training, and empowerment of neurodivergent public servants, and organizes various events, initiatives, and programs to help advance current and aspiring public servants. | ||
+ | '''Annie Godon''' | ||
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=== Regional representatives === | === Regional representatives === | ||
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==== North (Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon) ==== | ==== North (Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon) ==== | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Joshua Hunt''' |
− | <small> | + | <small>Public Prosecution Service of Canada</small> |
==== Ontario ==== | ==== Ontario ==== | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Sarah Abdelhamed''' |
− | <small> | + | <small>Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions</small> |
==== Quebec ==== | ==== Quebec ==== | ||
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==== Pacific (British Columbia) ==== | ==== Pacific (British Columbia) ==== | ||
− | + | '''Angela Striker''' | |
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+ | <small>Correctional Services Canada</small> | ||
==== Prairies (Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan) ==== | ==== Prairies (Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan) ==== | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Becky Schurman''' |
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+ | <small>Canadian Food Inspection Agency</small> | ||
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+ | === Lived experience representatives === | ||
+ | Lived experience representatives help to ensure that a variety of lived experiences of neurodivergent people are represented in Infinity's activities and overall direction. | ||
− | + | '''Andrea Cameron''' | |
− | + | <small>Employment and Social Development Canada</small> | |
− | + | '''Caroline Lafond''' | |
− | + | <small>Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada</small> | |
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'''Cecile Schneider''' | '''Cecile Schneider''' | ||
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<small>Canada Revenue Agency</small> | <small>Canada Revenue Agency</small> | ||
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− | <small> | + | <small>Correctional Services Canada</small> |
'''Justin Simard''' | '''Justin Simard''' | ||
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<small>Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada</small> | <small>Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada</small> | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Pierre-Luc Houde''' |
− | <small> | + | <small>Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada</small> |
=== Network representatives === | === Network representatives === | ||
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=== Student representatives === | === Student representatives === | ||
− | + | '''Makayla King''' | |
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+ | <small>Veterans Affairs Canada</small> | ||
− | + | Student representatives represent the interests of students working in the federal public service to Infinity. |
Revision as of 13:57, 30 July 2024
As an interdepartmental network founded by and for neurodivergent public servants, Infinity strives to have open, accountable, and action-oriented leaders that enable it to further our network's mission and goals in the best way possible. This can only be accomplished where there is a clear and well-defined governance structure, explained below.
Infinity is led by a five-member Steering Committee that seeks to guide Infinity's strategic direction, support Infinity's day-to-day operations, organize programs, events, and activities to further Infinity's mission and objectives, and spearhead Infinity's advocacy and collaboration with senior management and other GC networks and groups.
Infinity is supported by an Executive Champion, who helps to advance Infinity's mission with senior leaders in government, and a Secretary, who helps handle administrative functions within
Executive champion
The Executive Champion provides advice and direction to the Steering Committee on planned programs and initiatives, and also advocates for Infinity's interests to senior management, including at government-wide roundtables or working groups that may impact Infinity.
Diane Allan
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Steering Committee
Co-Chairs
The two Co-Chairs provide strategic direction and leadership for Infinity, chair meetings, and serve as Infinity's primary liaisons to senior management, individual departments and agencies, and other GC groups and network.
Sancho Angulo
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Jose Nieto-Moreno
Shared Services Canada
Vice Chair, Advocacy
The Vice Chair, Advocacy leads Infinity's advocacy efforts to senior management, individual departments and agencies, and advisory groups on proposals and decisions that may impact neurodivergent public servants.
Katherine Mitchell
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Vice Chair, Events and Community Engagement
The Vice Chair, Events and Community Engagement plans and helps implement Infinity's events, programs, and initiatives, providing opportunities for members and their allies to connect and exchange ideas.
Emma Ewart
Employment and Social Development Canada
Vice Chair, Communications
The Vice Chair, Communications helps to manage Infinity external communications, including its presence on GCtools platforms (e.g., GCcollab and GCxchange) and social media platforms, the development of communications products on behalf of Infinity. They are also responsible for recruiting new members to Infinity and helping the Co-Chairs in reviewing and selecting appointees to the Expanded Steering Committee.
Dawson Youden
Statistics Canada
Vice Chair, Outreach and Partnerships
The Vice Chair, Outreach and Partnerships leads Infinity's recruitment efforts within the federal public service and helps maintain relationships with key external partners.
Melissa Valencia
Canada Revenue Agency
Vice Chair, Professional Development
The Vice Chair, Professional Development champions growth, mentorship, coaching, training, and empowerment of neurodivergent public servants, and organizes various events, initiatives, and programs to help advance current and aspiring public servants.
Annie Godon
Natural Resources Canada
Regional representatives
Regional representatives advocate for the needs and interests of neurodivergent public servants residing outside of the National Capital Region (NCR), with specific positions for the following regions:
Atlantic (New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island)
Victoria Valeri
Employment and Social Development Canada
Joshua Hunt
Public Prosecution Service of Canada
Ontario
Sarah Abdelhamed
Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
Quebec
Laurence Dumont
Canada Revenue Agency
Pacific (British Columbia)
Angela Striker
Correctional Services Canada
Prairies (Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan)
Becky Schurman
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Lived experience representatives
Lived experience representatives help to ensure that a variety of lived experiences of neurodivergent people are represented in Infinity's activities and overall direction.
Andrea Cameron
Employment and Social Development Canada
Caroline Lafond
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Cecile Schneider
Canada Revenue Agency
Daniel Paulin
Correctional Services Canada
Justin Simard
Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada
Pierre-Luc Houde
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Network representatives
Network representatives serve as a liaison to Infinity from another GC professional network or affinity group.
Meredith Richmond (National Managers' Community)
Canada School of Public Service
Student representatives
Makayla King
Veterans Affairs Canada
Student representatives represent the interests of students working in the federal public service to Infinity.