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*Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC), International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP)
 
*Certified Professional in Accessibility Core Competencies (CPACC), International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP)
 
*Several additional professional certifications in procurement, contract management negotiation, and inclusive digital & built design.
 
*Several additional professional certifications in procurement, contract management negotiation, and inclusive digital & built design.
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'''Manager, Workforce Requirements, Assistant Deputy Minister (Finance), Department of National Defence''' <br>
 
'''Manager, Workforce Requirements, Assistant Deputy Minister (Finance), Department of National Defence''' <br>
 
Dr. Louise-Michelle Rouillard has served as an Armour Officer for 12 years in the CAF, but had to release due to injuries sustained in Bosnia on ROTO IX of OP PALLADIUM. After her release, she completed her Ph.D. at Peter Pazmany Catholic University in Budapest, Hungary,  before joining the public service in 2007. She served for 12 years a manager for conflict of interest in the Defence Ethics Programme, writing the DND and CAF Code of Values and Ethics. Since 2020, she is Manager – Workforce Requirements at ADM(Fin). In parallel to her public service career, she teaches national security and international affairs as well as leadership and ethics, and direct research projects, for the Canadian Forces College and the laws of armed conflict for the Royal Military College of Canada. A lifelong learner, she is currently completing her 4th master’s degree, this one in management from the École national d’administration publique (ÉNAP). Committed to social improvements, she serves as director on the Boards of the Ottawa Humane Society and St-Patrick’s Home. Dr. Rouillard is a transgender woman, having recently begun her transition at work.
 
Dr. Louise-Michelle Rouillard has served as an Armour Officer for 12 years in the CAF, but had to release due to injuries sustained in Bosnia on ROTO IX of OP PALLADIUM. After her release, she completed her Ph.D. at Peter Pazmany Catholic University in Budapest, Hungary,  before joining the public service in 2007. She served for 12 years a manager for conflict of interest in the Defence Ethics Programme, writing the DND and CAF Code of Values and Ethics. Since 2020, she is Manager – Workforce Requirements at ADM(Fin). In parallel to her public service career, she teaches national security and international affairs as well as leadership and ethics, and direct research projects, for the Canadian Forces College and the laws of armed conflict for the Royal Military College of Canada. A lifelong learner, she is currently completing her 4th master’s degree, this one in management from the École national d’administration publique (ÉNAP). Committed to social improvements, she serves as director on the Boards of the Ottawa Humane Society and St-Patrick’s Home. Dr. Rouillard is a transgender woman, having recently begun her transition at work.
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=== Jesse Hirsh ===
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'''Futurist, Researcher, Internet Strategist and Canada School of Public Service Digital Fellow'''<br>
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Jesse Hirsh is based out of Lanark County, Ontario, and has over 25
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years experience as a technology researcher, ethicist, public speaker,
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broadcaster, and futurist.  He writes a daily newsletter called
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Metaviews and works with organizations to help them use technology
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strategically and responsibly. He has an MA from Ryerson University in
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algorithmic media, and his current work focuses on the governance and
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ethics of artificial intelligence, data protection, and privacy. Jesse
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was a digital fellow with the Canada School of Public Service’s
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Digital Academy and a member of the Advisory Council for the
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Certificate in Machine Learning at York University’s School of
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Continuing Studies. An avid (social) entrepreneur, Jesse operates the
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Academy of the Impossible, a peer to peer lifelong learning network,
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and Ottawa Valley Smart Farms, an agricultural technology company.
 
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