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== Welcome to the Mentoring Living Library / Bienvenue! ==
 
== Welcome to the Mentoring Living Library / Bienvenue! ==
  
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The Mentoring Living Library is a grassroots initiative that provides young professionals within the Government of Canada with the opportunity to informally   . Mentees are volunteers and have opted to share their expertise of a wide range of levels and experience.  
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<big>The Mentoring Living Library is a grassroots initiative that works to provide young GofC professionals with the opportunity to informally connect with and learn from experienced employees. Mentees are volunteers and have opted to share their individual expertise and stories with interested mentees and come from a wide range of levels and experience within the federal government. This library is evergreen: mentors will continue to be added over time.</big> 
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==== <big>Information Desk: How to navigate through the library</big> ====
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<big>Scroll down to see a list of mentors and relevant information about them. 'Check out' a mentor that speaks to your interests and goals.</big> 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:55, 21 January 2021

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Welcome to the Mentoring Living Library / Bienvenue!

Come on in: All about this living library

The Mentoring Living Library is a grassroots initiative that works to provide young GofC professionals with the opportunity to informally connect with and learn from experienced employees. Mentees are volunteers and have opted to share their individual expertise and stories with interested mentees and come from a wide range of levels and experience within the federal government. This library is evergreen: mentors will continue to be added over time.

Information Desk: How to navigate through the library

Scroll down to see a list of mentors and relevant information about them. 'Check out' a mentor that speaks to your interests and goals.

Mentors / Mentorats

Name Department Email Twitter Handle Languages Interests
Wendy Bullion-Winters Canada School of Public Service wendy.bullion-winters@canada.ca @wendyBwinters Bilingual future of work, beyond 2020, public service renewal, continuous learning, diversity and inclusion

Kimberley Jessome

Public Service Commission Kimberley.jessome2@canada N/A Bilingual career development and empowering emerging talents to develop the career they desire

Nathalie Bertrand

Infrastructure Canada Nathalie.bertrand3@canada.ca N/A Bilingual mentoring, networking, career development
Sarah Paquet Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada Sarah.paquet@fintrac-canafe.gc.ca Bilingual
Caroline Leclerc Global Affairs Canada caroline.leclerc@international.gc.ca     @CaroLeclerc1 Bilingual life and learning
Alexandra MacLean Canada Revenue Agency, International and Large Business Directorate Alexandra.MacLean@cra-arc.gc.ca N/A English tax – policy – law
Johanna Read Fisheries and Oceans Canada Johanna.Read@dfo-mpo.gc.ca @TravelEater English career development (within and outside the public service) – leadership development – people management – workplace culture – stress management & preventing or recovering from burnout
Nicole Girard Transport Canada Nicole.girard@tc.gc.ca @NicoleGirard_TC Bilingual mentoring – coaching – learning – governance – transformation – scuba diving
Neil O’Rourke Fisheries and Oceans Canada neil.orourke@dfo-mpo.gc.ca N/A Bilingual mentoring – helping others by sharing own experience
Sylvain Beauchamp Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada sylvain.beauchamp@cic.gc.ca N/A Bilingual mentoring – client experience – HR – board games
Robert Kopersiewich Statistics Canada Robert.kopersiewich@canada.ca N/A Bilingual mentoring – career development – personal growth (spirituality, coaching, mental health)
Jennifer MacDougall Federal Youth Network Jennifer.macdougall@canada.ca @Jen_MacDougall Bilingual networking – early career development – GC Learning
Chris Henderson Fisheries and Oceans Canada – Canadian Coast Guard Chris.Henderson@dfo-mpo.gc.ca @cxh065 English mentoring
Mala Khanna Global Affairs Canada mala.khanna@international.gc.ca N/A Bilingual diversity and inclusivity in the workplace
Pierre Bilodeau Canadian Food Inspection Agency pierre.bilodeau@canada.ca @pbilodo Bilingual science and technology as key drivers for economic development – science policy – governance – value chain partnerships – peer learning