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|'''Megan Otu'''[[File:MeganOtu.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Megan Otu'''[[File:MeganOtu.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Advisor
 
|Advisor
 
|Fisheries and Oceans Canada
 
|Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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During my career, I have been a science advisor in the National Capital Region, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, a biologist in the Central region, Winnipeg and a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Boulder, Colorado.
 
During my career, I have been a science advisor in the National Capital Region, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, a biologist in the Central region, Winnipeg and a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Boulder, Colorado.
 
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|'''Rochelle Wacklin'''[[File:RochelleWacklin.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Rochelle Wacklin'''[[File:RochelleWacklin.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|220x220px]]
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|'''Gaby Jovic'''[[File:GabyJovic.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Gaby Jovic'''[[File:GabyJovic.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Economist/Advisor
 
|Economist/Advisor
 
|Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
 
|Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
 
|My first gigs with the federal government was as a co-op student with PacifiCan (formerly Western Economic Diversification Canada) and Innovation, Science and Innovation Canada (formerly Industry Canada) in 2013. After the two co-op terms, I stayed with ISED as a part-time student (four days a week) while I finished my Master of Public Administration (UVIC program), and was bridged in after I graduated. I was with ISED until 2021 where I moved around in different roles, working on programs and policy on various files that include Canada’s science and innovation portfolio, Canada’s automotive industry, the zero-emission vehicles strategy, digital priorities (AI and quantum), and COVID-19 response and PPE/testing capacity in Canada. I was actively engaged with the Young Professionals Network, and also worked in the Minister’s Office as a departmental liaison. I joined TBS in November 2021 so I am relatively new but enjoying it. I have two boys, 1 and 3 years old.
 
|My first gigs with the federal government was as a co-op student with PacifiCan (formerly Western Economic Diversification Canada) and Innovation, Science and Innovation Canada (formerly Industry Canada) in 2013. After the two co-op terms, I stayed with ISED as a part-time student (four days a week) while I finished my Master of Public Administration (UVIC program), and was bridged in after I graduated. I was with ISED until 2021 where I moved around in different roles, working on programs and policy on various files that include Canada’s science and innovation portfolio, Canada’s automotive industry, the zero-emission vehicles strategy, digital priorities (AI and quantum), and COVID-19 response and PPE/testing capacity in Canada. I was actively engaged with the Young Professionals Network, and also worked in the Minister’s Office as a departmental liaison. I joined TBS in November 2021 so I am relatively new but enjoying it. I have two boys, 1 and 3 years old.
 
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|'''Taran Wasson'''[[File:Wasson Taran 0083.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Taran Wasson'''[[File:Wasson Taran 0083.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|231x231px]]
 
|Senior Advisor
 
|Senior Advisor
 
|Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
 
|Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
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Taran S. Wasson est un conseiller principal p.i. dans le Secteur des affaires réglementaires au Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada (SCT). Auparavant au SCT, il a mis sur pied le programme novateur d'Agents libres du Canada et il a avancé un gouvernement ouvert. Il a travaillé précédemment au Bureau du conseil privé, à Services partagés Canada, à Emploi et développement social Canada (EDSC), au Programme du Travail, et à l’Agence des services frontaliers du Canada. De 2012 à 2014, il a été co-Président national d’IMAJIN, le réseau des jeunes professionnelles d’EDSC, qui est devenue le plus grand réseau de jeunes dirigé par des employés de la fonction publique sous son leadership. Taran est l’ancien président de l’Institut d’administration publique du Canada – Région de la capitale nationale (l’IAPC-RCN), et travaille au conseil d’administration d’IAPC-RCN depuis 2014.
 
Taran S. Wasson est un conseiller principal p.i. dans le Secteur des affaires réglementaires au Secrétariat du Conseil du Trésor du Canada (SCT). Auparavant au SCT, il a mis sur pied le programme novateur d'Agents libres du Canada et il a avancé un gouvernement ouvert. Il a travaillé précédemment au Bureau du conseil privé, à Services partagés Canada, à Emploi et développement social Canada (EDSC), au Programme du Travail, et à l’Agence des services frontaliers du Canada. De 2012 à 2014, il a été co-Président national d’IMAJIN, le réseau des jeunes professionnelles d’EDSC, qui est devenue le plus grand réseau de jeunes dirigé par des employés de la fonction publique sous son leadership. Taran est l’ancien président de l’Institut d’administration publique du Canada – Région de la capitale nationale (l’IAPC-RCN), et travaille au conseil d’administration d’IAPC-RCN depuis 2014.
 
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|'''Lamine Medri'''[[File:LamineMedri.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Lamine Medri'''[[File:LamineMedri.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|248x248px]]
 
|Senior Project Officer
 
|Senior Project Officer
 
|Shared Services Canada
 
|Shared Services Canada
 
|Lamine has been working for SSC for over 2 years. He is responsible, with his team of 4 employees, to complete the earned value management reports for 4 IT cyber security projects. Outside of work, Lamine enjoys being outdoor, biking, hiking and practicing martial arts
 
|Lamine has been working for SSC for over 2 years. He is responsible, with his team of 4 employees, to complete the earned value management reports for 4 IT cyber security projects. Outside of work, Lamine enjoys being outdoor, biking, hiking and practicing martial arts
 
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|'''Lisa DiNardo'''[[File:Lisa 2 (2).jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Lisa DiNardo'''[[File:Lisa 2 (2).jpg|thumb|alt=|left|224x224px]]
 
|Service Delivery Manager
 
|Service Delivery Manager
 
|Shared Services Canada
 
|Shared Services Canada
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I am currently back at SSC working 90 Casual.
 
I am currently back at SSC working 90 Casual.
 
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|'''Renee Emby'''[[File:Pic 2.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Renee Emby'''[[File:Pic 2.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|177x177px]]
 
|Team Lead/Technical Advisor
 
|Team Lead/Technical Advisor
 
|Shared Services Canada
 
|Shared Services Canada
 
|My name is Renee Emby and I am a Team Lead/ Technical Advisor. I began working in the GoC in 2017 as an FSWEP student, I worked full-time as an FSWEP student to support my studies. I completed my undergrad in law and my masters in data analytics, I’m currently pursing my PhD in digital innovation from UOttawa. I worked as an FSWEP student for 5 years until I was bridged into a full-time position. Over my career, I’ve worked for Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Shared Services Canada (SSC) while being employed with the GoC. I’ve worked primarily in strategic policy and planning, data analytics, business analytics and security. While I was an FSWEP student I was the Vice-President of the Young Professionals Network at Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), where I mentored new public servants and students on GoC best practices, pay, FSWEP/ CO-OP HR, GoC policies, networking and events. I am extremely interested and excited about student mentoring, and I look forward to speaking and virtually meeting all of the new students!
 
|My name is Renee Emby and I am a Team Lead/ Technical Advisor. I began working in the GoC in 2017 as an FSWEP student, I worked full-time as an FSWEP student to support my studies. I completed my undergrad in law and my masters in data analytics, I’m currently pursing my PhD in digital innovation from UOttawa. I worked as an FSWEP student for 5 years until I was bridged into a full-time position. Over my career, I’ve worked for Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Shared Services Canada (SSC) while being employed with the GoC. I’ve worked primarily in strategic policy and planning, data analytics, business analytics and security. While I was an FSWEP student I was the Vice-President of the Young Professionals Network at Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), where I mentored new public servants and students on GoC best practices, pay, FSWEP/ CO-OP HR, GoC policies, networking and events. I am extremely interested and excited about student mentoring, and I look forward to speaking and virtually meeting all of the new students!
 
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|'''Mathieu Vienneau'''[[File:Vienneaufamilyjanuary2022-24 (1).jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Mathieu Vienneau'''[[File:Vienneaufamilyjanuary2022-24 (1).jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Agent régional principal de gestion des pêches
 
|Agent régional principal de gestion des pêches
 
|Pêches et Océans Canada
 
|Pêches et Océans Canada
 
|Mon nom est Mathieu Vienneau, j’occupe présentement le poste d’agent régional principal de gestion des pêches dans la région Gulf du MPO. J’ai un total de 7 ans avec la fonction public. J’ai débuté ma carrière à la fonction public fédéral avec le centre des pensions en 2015 sous le programme fédéral d'expérience de travail étudiant. Par la suite j’ai fait un passage à Parcs Canada et Transports Canada avant d’arrivé au MPO en 2017. Aussi, j’ai servis avec la réserve les Forces Armée Canadienne de 2008 à 2021. Père de famille de deux jeune enfants. Je détient un baccalauréat de l’université de Moncton avec un majeur en géographie et un mineure en économie.
 
|Mon nom est Mathieu Vienneau, j’occupe présentement le poste d’agent régional principal de gestion des pêches dans la région Gulf du MPO. J’ai un total de 7 ans avec la fonction public. J’ai débuté ma carrière à la fonction public fédéral avec le centre des pensions en 2015 sous le programme fédéral d'expérience de travail étudiant. Par la suite j’ai fait un passage à Parcs Canada et Transports Canada avant d’arrivé au MPO en 2017. Aussi, j’ai servis avec la réserve les Forces Armée Canadienne de 2008 à 2021. Père de famille de deux jeune enfants. Je détient un baccalauréat de l’université de Moncton avec un majeur en géographie et un mineure en économie.
 
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|'''Jeff Kennedy'''[[File:Jeff pic.jpg|thumb]]
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|“Jeff is someone who likes the outdoors, is introspective, enjoys off-the-path travel, and is a perpetually confused father of three tween/teenage boys. Jeff joined the public service in 2014 after career stints in politics, teaching, consulting, and travel industry.  Jeff is a curious learner whose most recent manager role was in the Indigenous reconciliation policy space.  He is an approachable and curious learner who feels fulfilled when engaging with those who appreciate the importance and intricacies of the ‘human’ elements of work and life.”
 
|“Jeff is someone who likes the outdoors, is introspective, enjoys off-the-path travel, and is a perpetually confused father of three tween/teenage boys. Jeff joined the public service in 2014 after career stints in politics, teaching, consulting, and travel industry.  Jeff is a curious learner whose most recent manager role was in the Indigenous reconciliation policy space.  He is an approachable and curious learner who feels fulfilled when engaging with those who appreciate the importance and intricacies of the ‘human’ elements of work and life.”
 
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|'''Lucy Ellis'''[[File:Lucy Ellis.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Lucy Ellis'''[[File:Lucy Ellis.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|223x223px]]
 
|Senior Communications Advisor
 
|Senior Communications Advisor
 
|Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
 
|Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
 
|Lucy Ellis started her career as an FSWEP student at the Canadian Joint Operations Command, where she wrote tweets, articles, and webpages about military operations. She loves Oxford commas, excel pivot tables, and good storytelling. In 2018, she became the Speechwriter for the Chief of the Defence Staff, and she currently works as a Senior Communications Advisor at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.  
 
|Lucy Ellis started her career as an FSWEP student at the Canadian Joint Operations Command, where she wrote tweets, articles, and webpages about military operations. She loves Oxford commas, excel pivot tables, and good storytelling. In 2018, she became the Speechwriter for the Chief of the Defence Staff, and she currently works as a Senior Communications Advisor at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.  
 
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|'''Rebecca Tardif'''[[File:Rebecca.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Rebecca Tardif'''[[File:Rebecca.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Senior Program Officer
 
|Senior Program Officer
 
|Canada Border Services Agency
 
|Canada Border Services Agency
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|'''Jennifer Tessier'''[[File:20201118 141316.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Jennifer Tessier'''[[File:20201118 141316.jpg|thumb|alt=|220x220px]]
 
|Senior Human Resources Analyst
 
|Senior Human Resources Analyst
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|I am a Senior Human Resources Analyst in the Learning and Leadership Directorate of the Human Resources (HR) Branch at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). I have over 20 years of experience working in various HR disciplines at the CRA and I’m currently responsible for the coaching and mentoring programs at the CRA.
 
|I am a Senior Human Resources Analyst in the Learning and Leadership Directorate of the Human Resources (HR) Branch at the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). I have over 20 years of experience working in various HR disciplines at the CRA and I’m currently responsible for the coaching and mentoring programs at the CRA.
 
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|'''Stephanie Percival'''[[File:Steph Percival.jpg|center|thumb|alt=]]
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|'''Stephanie Percival'''[[File:Steph Percival.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|230x230px]]
 
|Senior Analyst
 
|Senior Analyst
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|After nearly 5 years as one of Canada's Free Agents, Steph Percival recently joined the Canada Revenue Agency's Research and Innovation Lab as a Senior Analyst. Steph has been fortunate to experience the public service through a variety of career opportunities in her 13 years as a public servant: in policy, communications, human resources, innovation, learning, client service and more. Reflecting on these experiences has helped her understand what she needs to thrive in her work. For her, she's happiest in roles where she can be creative, have autonomy, contribute to a bigger picture, and empower other public servants. Steph remains an active part of the public service community while she's on maternity leave with her second baby boy.
 
|After nearly 5 years as one of Canada's Free Agents, Steph Percival recently joined the Canada Revenue Agency's Research and Innovation Lab as a Senior Analyst. Steph has been fortunate to experience the public service through a variety of career opportunities in her 13 years as a public servant: in policy, communications, human resources, innovation, learning, client service and more. Reflecting on these experiences has helped her understand what she needs to thrive in her work. For her, she's happiest in roles where she can be creative, have autonomy, contribute to a bigger picture, and empower other public servants. Steph remains an active part of the public service community while she's on maternity leave with her second baby boy.
 
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|'''Natasha Cote-Khan'''[[File:Natasha.png|thumb]]
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|'''Natasha Cote-Khan'''[[File:Natasha.png|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Free Agent
 
|Free Agent
 
|Transport Canada
 
|Transport Canada
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Working off the “side of her desk” with FlexGC since their launch in February 2020, Natasha has had the opportunity to liaise with multiple stakeholders and colleagues across the Government of Canada to support and share new tips and ideas of working from home. With 6 children at home during the multiple pandemic lock downs, Natasha has been a passionate advocate for almost 3 years sharing her insights and teachings on how to manage working from home while maintaining good team culture and cohesion at work, and sharing how she balances her work expectations and her family.  
 
Working off the “side of her desk” with FlexGC since their launch in February 2020, Natasha has had the opportunity to liaise with multiple stakeholders and colleagues across the Government of Canada to support and share new tips and ideas of working from home. With 6 children at home during the multiple pandemic lock downs, Natasha has been a passionate advocate for almost 3 years sharing her insights and teachings on how to manage working from home while maintaining good team culture and cohesion at work, and sharing how she balances her work expectations and her family.  
 
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|'''Jessica Zéroual'''[[File:Jessica Zéroual.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Jessica Zéroual'''[[File:Jessica Zéroual.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Chief of Staff for Digital Experience and Client Data
 
|Chief of Staff for Digital Experience and Client Data
 
|ESDC
 
|ESDC
 
|Jessica has been in public service for 5 years, working primarily in research and design. She has primarily worked with end-users for various federal programs and services offered to citizens. Jessica has experience in both line departments and central agencies. She is also a part-time faculty member at the Canada School of Public Service.
 
|Jessica has been in public service for 5 years, working primarily in research and design. She has primarily worked with end-users for various federal programs and services offered to citizens. Jessica has experience in both line departments and central agencies. She is also a part-time faculty member at the Canada School of Public Service.
 
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|'''John Kehoe'''[[File:John-headshot.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''John Kehoe'''[[File:John-headshot.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|166x166px]]
 
|Director
 
|Director
 
|Public Service Commission of Canada
 
|Public Service Commission of Canada
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|Lily is an experienced Project / Program / Portfolio Manager with experience in project management, management and leadership experience, in complex environments, both in public and private sector. Lily shares her project management experience, as a successful project management consultant, and excels as speaker at public events.
 
|Lily is an experienced Project / Program / Portfolio Manager with experience in project management, management and leadership experience, in complex environments, both in public and private sector. Lily shares her project management experience, as a successful project management consultant, and excels as speaker at public events.
 
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|'''Mila Milankovic'''[[File:MilaMentor.png|thumb]]
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|'''Mila Milankovic'''[[File:MilaMentor.png|thumb|alt=|left|185x185px]]
 
|Lead Analyst
 
|Lead Analyst
 
|Infrastructure Canada
 
|Infrastructure Canada
 
|I am a massive foodie and love to travel. My ideal day would consist of yoga, hiking, reading a good book on the beach and going out for dinner with friends. I started out at a student in the GOC in 2015. Prior to coming to Infrastructure Canada, I worked at Global Affairs Canada as a senior political analyst and an international development officer. I have a Masters in Migration and Development from the University of Sussex in the UK and a Bachelors in International Development from uOttawa.
 
|I am a massive foodie and love to travel. My ideal day would consist of yoga, hiking, reading a good book on the beach and going out for dinner with friends. I started out at a student in the GOC in 2015. Prior to coming to Infrastructure Canada, I worked at Global Affairs Canada as a senior political analyst and an international development officer. I have a Masters in Migration and Development from the University of Sussex in the UK and a Bachelors in International Development from uOttawa.
 
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|'''Frank Assu'''[[File:FrankMentor.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Frank Assu'''[[File:FrankMentor.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|181x181px]]
 
|Senior Policy Analyst/Free Agent
 
|Senior Policy Analyst/Free Agent
 
|Environment and Climate Change Canada
 
|Environment and Climate Change Canada
 
|Frank joined the ECCC’s Innovation and Youth Engagement Division (IYED) in May 2021 as a Senior Policy Analyst.  Since May 2018 Frank has worked remotely full time from Comox, BC on Vancouver Island. This is when he joined the Free Agent program after four years as a Border Officer with CBSA.  Frank is very supportive and always involved with projects. He is a co-manager of GovernexxVI and founder of the Faces of the GC project.  Frank has 4 kids (3 are adults) and a 8 year old granddaughter. He holds a Bachelor of Education degree with minors in Canadian History and First Nation Studies.  
 
|Frank joined the ECCC’s Innovation and Youth Engagement Division (IYED) in May 2021 as a Senior Policy Analyst.  Since May 2018 Frank has worked remotely full time from Comox, BC on Vancouver Island. This is when he joined the Free Agent program after four years as a Border Officer with CBSA.  Frank is very supportive and always involved with projects. He is a co-manager of GovernexxVI and founder of the Faces of the GC project.  Frank has 4 kids (3 are adults) and a 8 year old granddaughter. He holds a Bachelor of Education degree with minors in Canadian History and First Nation Studies.  
 
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|'''Guillaume Quessy'''[[File:GQ Janv22.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Guillaume Quessy'''[[File:GQ Janv22.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Regional Director
 
|Regional Director
 
|Public Services and Procurement Canada
 
|Public Services and Procurement Canada
 
|I have tried, during 13 years of supervision, to provide my employees with an environment that fosters collaboration, innovation and personal development. As a team we celebrated our successes and learned from our failures. Day by day we become better, together.
 
|I have tried, during 13 years of supervision, to provide my employees with an environment that fosters collaboration, innovation and personal development. As a team we celebrated our successes and learned from our failures. Day by day we become better, together.
 
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|'''Amanda Bernardo'''[[File:AmandaBernardo.png|thumb]]
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|'''Amanda Bernardo'''[[File:AmandaBernardo.png|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Manager
 
|Manager
 
|Shared Services Canada
 
|Shared Services Canada
 
|In her public service career to date, Amanda has worked on a number of complex, high-profile files where she has been able to support departments in achieving consistently high results by providing sound advice and demonstrating natural leadership. Her career to date with the Government of Canada has largely focused on public policy, project management, change management, transformation and stakeholder engagement. In the last eight years, Amanda has worked for organizations such as the Parks Canada Agency, the Treasury Board Secretariat, the office of the Chief Information Officer, the Canada School of Public Service’s Digital Academy, the Public Health Agency and most recently with Shared Services Canada. On a personal note, Amanda is a proud mental health advocate and community builder, with a passion for storytelling and photography.
 
|In her public service career to date, Amanda has worked on a number of complex, high-profile files where she has been able to support departments in achieving consistently high results by providing sound advice and demonstrating natural leadership. Her career to date with the Government of Canada has largely focused on public policy, project management, change management, transformation and stakeholder engagement. In the last eight years, Amanda has worked for organizations such as the Parks Canada Agency, the Treasury Board Secretariat, the office of the Chief Information Officer, the Canada School of Public Service’s Digital Academy, the Public Health Agency and most recently with Shared Services Canada. On a personal note, Amanda is a proud mental health advocate and community builder, with a passion for storytelling and photography.
 
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|'''Breton Niddery'''[[File:BretonN.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Breton Niddery'''[[File:BretonN.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|169x169px]]
 
|Senior Advisor
 
|Senior Advisor
 
|Health Canada
 
|Health Canada
 
|Breton started in the Federal government as a summer student with Parks Canada. She later worked as a Contractor for several years doing project management for the government before joining the Public Service in 2015 as a Radiation Officer in Health Canada’s Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety Branch working in nuclear emergency preparedness. In 2018, she moved to what is now the Controlled Substances and Cannabis Branch (CSCB) as an Advisor to a Director working in Science and Surveillance. She currently works in CSCB’s Assistant Deputy Minister’s Office (ADMO) as a Senior Advisor to the ADM focusing on the tobacco and vaping files.
 
|Breton started in the Federal government as a summer student with Parks Canada. She later worked as a Contractor for several years doing project management for the government before joining the Public Service in 2015 as a Radiation Officer in Health Canada’s Healthy Environments and Consumer Safety Branch working in nuclear emergency preparedness. In 2018, she moved to what is now the Controlled Substances and Cannabis Branch (CSCB) as an Advisor to a Director working in Science and Surveillance. She currently works in CSCB’s Assistant Deputy Minister’s Office (ADMO) as a Senior Advisor to the ADM focusing on the tobacco and vaping files.
 
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|'''Jade Arnaout'''[[File:Jade Arnaout Photo.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Jade Arnaout'''[[File:Jade Arnaout Photo.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Senior Communications Analyst
 
|Senior Communications Analyst
 
|Privy Council Office
 
|Privy Council Office
 
|Jade Arnaout is a curious, gregarious, and multilingual federal public servant with National Capital Region and regional experience. Jade’s diverse academic, professional, and volunteer experiences span over a decade in five countries. He is passionate about public service, leadership, and community work. Jade is currently working in communications at the Privy Council Office and previously served as a Civilian Member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, after spending a few years working in marketing in the private sector in Canada and overseas. Jade is an arts, humanities, and culture aficionado who enjoys exercising, swimming, meditating, reading, and learning foreign languages.
 
|Jade Arnaout is a curious, gregarious, and multilingual federal public servant with National Capital Region and regional experience. Jade’s diverse academic, professional, and volunteer experiences span over a decade in five countries. He is passionate about public service, leadership, and community work. Jade is currently working in communications at the Privy Council Office and previously served as a Civilian Member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, after spending a few years working in marketing in the private sector in Canada and overseas. Jade is an arts, humanities, and culture aficionado who enjoys exercising, swimming, meditating, reading, and learning foreign languages.
 
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|'''Brandon Zeron'''[[File:Brandon Speed Mentoring Photo.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Brandon Zeron'''[[File:Brandon Speed Mentoring Photo.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|220x220px]]
 
|Head Financial Planning and Analysis
 
|Head Financial Planning and Analysis
 
|Infrastructure Canada
 
|Infrastructure Canada
 
|I have been working in the Federal Public service for almost 7 years at Infrastructure Canada. Started as a student and am always looking to make positive impacts with my work and outside of my work to better our environment and culture. I was the INFC YPN Chair for 3 years and am passionate about empowering young professionals to take their growth and learning into their own hands in the Federal Public Service.
 
|I have been working in the Federal Public service for almost 7 years at Infrastructure Canada. Started as a student and am always looking to make positive impacts with my work and outside of my work to better our environment and culture. I was the INFC YPN Chair for 3 years and am passionate about empowering young professionals to take their growth and learning into their own hands in the Federal Public Service.
 
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|'''Laura Green'''[[File:LGreen Photo.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Laura Green'''[[File:LGreen Photo.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Staffing Advisor
 
|Staffing Advisor
 
|Fisheries and Oceans Canada
 
|Fisheries and Oceans Canada
 
|I have been a Federal Public Servant for almost 14 yrs.  Service Canada is my employer but I am currently on loan (secondment) with Fisheries and Oceans Canada. I have also worked for both Private Business and non-profits.  I live on an active farm and that is how I spend my evenings, weekends and holidays.
 
|I have been a Federal Public Servant for almost 14 yrs.  Service Canada is my employer but I am currently on loan (secondment) with Fisheries and Oceans Canada. I have also worked for both Private Business and non-profits.  I live on an active farm and that is how I spend my evenings, weekends and holidays.
 
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|'''Tara Shapransky'''[[File:Teams pic.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Tara Shapransky'''[[File:Teams pic.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Program Coordinator
 
|Program Coordinator
 
|Infrastructure Canada/Employment and Social Development Canada
 
|Infrastructure Canada/Employment and Social Development Canada
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Bonjour, je m'appelle Tara et je suis coordonnatrice de programme. Je suis dans une position unique, car je suis actuellement à cheval sur deux ministères - l'un pour mon travail dans le cadre de mon détachement (anciennement une affectation) à Infrastructure Canada (INFC) et l'autre pour mon travail en tant que responsable des communications pour le réseau YMAGIN (Youth MAndate for Greater INvolvement) à Emploi et Développement social Canada (EDSC). J'ai commencé en tant qu'étudiant coopératif à l'ESDC et j'ai utilisé mes compétences en matière de réseautage pour faire la transition vers un poste à durée indéterminée après l'obtention du diplôme/la fin du programme coopératif. Depuis, je travaille à temps plein pour le gouvernement et j'ai participé activement à un certain nombre d'initiatives et de projets au sein du CESD et ailleurs. J'ai déjà travaillé et collaboré avec le Réseau fédéral des jeunes (RFJ) et le Réseau des jeunes professionnels de la région de la capitale nationale (RJP RCN) et je suis très enthousiaste à l'idée de partager mes connaissances et mon expérience avec quiconque souhaite discuter à tout moment. J'ai hâte d'être votre mentor ! 😊
 
Bonjour, je m'appelle Tara et je suis coordonnatrice de programme. Je suis dans une position unique, car je suis actuellement à cheval sur deux ministères - l'un pour mon travail dans le cadre de mon détachement (anciennement une affectation) à Infrastructure Canada (INFC) et l'autre pour mon travail en tant que responsable des communications pour le réseau YMAGIN (Youth MAndate for Greater INvolvement) à Emploi et Développement social Canada (EDSC). J'ai commencé en tant qu'étudiant coopératif à l'ESDC et j'ai utilisé mes compétences en matière de réseautage pour faire la transition vers un poste à durée indéterminée après l'obtention du diplôme/la fin du programme coopératif. Depuis, je travaille à temps plein pour le gouvernement et j'ai participé activement à un certain nombre d'initiatives et de projets au sein du CESD et ailleurs. J'ai déjà travaillé et collaboré avec le Réseau fédéral des jeunes (RFJ) et le Réseau des jeunes professionnels de la région de la capitale nationale (RJP RCN) et je suis très enthousiaste à l'idée de partager mes connaissances et mon expérience avec quiconque souhaite discuter à tout moment. J'ai hâte d'être votre mentor ! 😊
 
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|'''Mamadou Bakayoko'''[[File:Mamadou Bakayoko Picture.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Mamadou Bakayoko'''[[File:Mamadou Bakayoko Picture.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|258x258px]]
 
|National Coordinator
 
|National Coordinator
 
|Canada Revenue Agency Young Professionals Network
 
|Canada Revenue Agency Young Professionals Network
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|Senior HR Advisor
 
|Senior HR Advisor
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
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|Up until recently Marcela was the Virtual Event Lead for the Federal Youth Network.  She brought people together and provided a platform to share their lived experiences - from issues of racism, inclusion to career discussions.  Currently she is a Senior HR EDI Advisor at the CRA.  In this role she works on creating, informing and executing the CRA’s Employment Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Action Plan.  This involves working with different stakeholders, researching a variety of related topics and creating learning products.   
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Having worked within the Government of Canada for a while, she’s experienced the entry level work all the way to working as an HR Learning Advisor, and then Team Leader.  Marcela believes in giving back by volunteering in her community including the Public Service.  She is always looking for opportunities to help people become the best version of themselves.
 
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|'''Anastasia Toussaint'''[[File:Anastasia.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Anastasia Toussaint'''[[File:Anastasia.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|220x220px]]
 
|Human Resources Assistant
 
|Human Resources Assistant
 
|Fisheries and Oceans Canada
 
|Fisheries and Oceans Canada
 
|I was born in raised in Ottawa, but I have deep East Coast roots. My love of service, community, family and working hard come from my Nova Scotia background. I was very involved in University life from joining a Sorority, to volunteering at Carleton’s Student Experience Office (SEO) and leading a group for Carleton Serves. I worked for several departments (DND, RCMP, ISED, ISC and ESDC to name a few) as an FSWEP Student while I attended Carleton University and Algonquin College and that experience allowed me to get bridged into my current position at Fisheries and Oceans Canada! I have a Degree in Human Rights and Social Justice and supporting the diverse, intersectional, equitable, inclusive and accessible Student Hiring initiatives at DFO aligns with my personal values and professional goals. Things to remember: maintain those connections that you have made, take advantage of the opportunities that come your way, ask questions, don’t ever count yourself out and be open to new experiences and learn how to be flexible/adaptable!
 
|I was born in raised in Ottawa, but I have deep East Coast roots. My love of service, community, family and working hard come from my Nova Scotia background. I was very involved in University life from joining a Sorority, to volunteering at Carleton’s Student Experience Office (SEO) and leading a group for Carleton Serves. I worked for several departments (DND, RCMP, ISED, ISC and ESDC to name a few) as an FSWEP Student while I attended Carleton University and Algonquin College and that experience allowed me to get bridged into my current position at Fisheries and Oceans Canada! I have a Degree in Human Rights and Social Justice and supporting the diverse, intersectional, equitable, inclusive and accessible Student Hiring initiatives at DFO aligns with my personal values and professional goals. Things to remember: maintain those connections that you have made, take advantage of the opportunities that come your way, ask questions, don’t ever count yourself out and be open to new experiences and learn how to be flexible/adaptable!
 
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|'''Pamela Chu'''[[File:PamelaChu.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Pamela Chu'''[[File:PamelaChu.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer
 
|Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer
 
|Health Canada
 
|Health Canada
 
|My name is Pamela Chu and I am a Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer at Health Canada in the Pharmaceutical Drugs Directorate. I am C-C-B bilingual with a total of 7+ years of experience in the federal public service, which during that time, I have worked as a CO-OP student, casual, and term until my indeterminate appointment in 2018, so I am no stranger to student bridging, networking, job competitions, or the on-boarding/off-boarding processes. Now as a unit head, I have gained a new perspective from hiring, training, and supervising. From these experiences both as an employee and as a supervisor, I can relate to the trials and tribulations that students and new public servants frequently face so I am excited to share my knowledge and experiences with these mentees.
 
|My name is Pamela Chu and I am a Supervisor/Senior Regulatory Affairs Officer at Health Canada in the Pharmaceutical Drugs Directorate. I am C-C-B bilingual with a total of 7+ years of experience in the federal public service, which during that time, I have worked as a CO-OP student, casual, and term until my indeterminate appointment in 2018, so I am no stranger to student bridging, networking, job competitions, or the on-boarding/off-boarding processes. Now as a unit head, I have gained a new perspective from hiring, training, and supervising. From these experiences both as an employee and as a supervisor, I can relate to the trials and tribulations that students and new public servants frequently face so I am excited to share my knowledge and experiences with these mentees.
 
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|'''Joelle Raffoul'''[[File:Joelle Raffoul 2021-09-23 2.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Joelle Raffoul'''[[File:Joelle Raffoul 2021-09-23 2.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Director General
 
|Director General
 
|Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
 
|Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
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|Harlen has proudly been an officer of CRA since June 2016 with CVB. He is a BA graduate from Manitoba's Red River College and a CAPM with the Project Management Institute. His current role has him working with the Registration and Filing Compliance Section on the GST/HST Delinquent Filer team and has been his role for the last couple of years. Harlen does his best to promote a growth mindset and always believes we can work together for a more innovative, efficient, and inclusive solution to any challenge!
 
|Harlen has proudly been an officer of CRA since June 2016 with CVB. He is a BA graduate from Manitoba's Red River College and a CAPM with the Project Management Institute. His current role has him working with the Registration and Filing Compliance Section on the GST/HST Delinquent Filer team and has been his role for the last couple of years. Harlen does his best to promote a growth mindset and always believes we can work together for a more innovative, efficient, and inclusive solution to any challenge!
 
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|'''Jean Cardinal'''[[File:Jean Cardinal.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Jean Cardinal'''[[File:Jean Cardinal.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|247x247px]]
 
|Director
 
|Director
 
|Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
 
|Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
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He is the proud father of two wonderful young ladies, ages 13 and 10  
 
He is the proud father of two wonderful young ladies, ages 13 and 10  
 
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|'''Kevin Harrison'''[[File:Kevin Harrison picture.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Kevin Harrison'''[[File:Kevin Harrison picture.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|244x244px]]
 
|Scrum Master
 
|Scrum Master
 
|Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
 
|Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
 
|I have been employed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada since 2013. During that time I’ve had numerous roles, from data entry clerk to an advisor to an Assistant Deputy Minister and many others in between. Over the past 4-5 years my focus and professional interests have shifted greatly, and I now spend quite a bit of my time focusing on coaching, building agile mindsets and leadership in the workplace. That being said, I’m down to talk about anything anyone wants to chat about.
 
|I have been employed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada since 2013. During that time I’ve had numerous roles, from data entry clerk to an advisor to an Assistant Deputy Minister and many others in between. Over the past 4-5 years my focus and professional interests have shifted greatly, and I now spend quite a bit of my time focusing on coaching, building agile mindsets and leadership in the workplace. That being said, I’m down to talk about anything anyone wants to chat about.
 
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|'''Paul Keller'''[[File:PaulKellerMentor.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Paul Keller'''[[File:PaulKellerMentor.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Chargé de projets
 
|Chargé de projets
 
|Lab d’innovation du Conseil fédéral du Québec
 
|Lab d’innovation du Conseil fédéral du Québec
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|I am a Service Manager with Service Canada Western Territories region, 24years experience – 7 as a manager.
 
|I am a Service Manager with Service Canada Western Territories region, 24years experience – 7 as a manager.
 
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|-
|'''Isabel Beaudoin'''
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|'''Sarah Plouffe'''[[File:SarahP.png|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
|Senior Faculty Member
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|Canada School of Public Service
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|'''Sarah Plouffe'''[[File:SarahP.png|thumb]]
   
|National Executive Faculty Member
 
|National Executive Faculty Member
 
|Canada School of Public Service
 
|Canada School of Public Service
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|'''David Weatherall'''[[File:DaveW.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''David Weatherall'''[[File:DaveW.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Senior Communications Advisor
 
|Senior Communications Advisor
 
|Statistics Canada
 
|Statistics Canada
 
|I am an experienced communications and engagement specialist who lives and breathes digital transformation. Drone pilot, Jack Layton's former official photographer, former journalist at CTV + Montreal Gazette, Manager of UX and digital strategy on Health Canada's Covid-19 data taskforce, lover of bikes, gardens, and oceans.
 
|I am an experienced communications and engagement specialist who lives and breathes digital transformation. Drone pilot, Jack Layton's former official photographer, former journalist at CTV + Montreal Gazette, Manager of UX and digital strategy on Health Canada's Covid-19 data taskforce, lover of bikes, gardens, and oceans.
 
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|-
|'''Jason Lawson'''[[File:Jason Lawson2.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Jason Lawson'''[[File:Jason Lawson2.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Director
 
|Director
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
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Jason currently lives in Ottawa with his wife and two young children. He never says no to delicious food and tries to spend time outdoors in and around the city.  
 
Jason currently lives in Ottawa with his wife and two young children. He never says no to delicious food and tries to spend time outdoors in and around the city.  
 
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|'''Darlene Hiscott'''[[File:DarleneH.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Darlene Hiscott'''[[File:DarleneH.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|185x185px]]
 
|Senior Project Officer
 
|Senior Project Officer
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|I joined the government in December 2000.  I have worked many jobs including answering telephone calls at the International Tax Service Office, working for the Access to Information and Privacy Directorate, HQ support for the compliance program, and more recently being the project management office lead for two multi-million dollar IT projects.  Project management is my passion and I enjoy working on smaller projects (under $20million) as it allows me to work on multiple project management disciplines at the same time (such as scope management, risk mitigation, cost estimates, corporate reporting).  Through the support of the CRA, I was able to obtain my Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and continue to hone my skills in an increasingly agile world.
 
|I joined the government in December 2000.  I have worked many jobs including answering telephone calls at the International Tax Service Office, working for the Access to Information and Privacy Directorate, HQ support for the compliance program, and more recently being the project management office lead for two multi-million dollar IT projects.  Project management is my passion and I enjoy working on smaller projects (under $20million) as it allows me to work on multiple project management disciplines at the same time (such as scope management, risk mitigation, cost estimates, corporate reporting).  Through the support of the CRA, I was able to obtain my Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and continue to hone my skills in an increasingly agile world.
 
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|'''Merylee Sevilla'''[[File:Headshoot.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Merylee Sevilla'''[[File:Headshoot.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|246x246px]]
 
|HR Advisor
 
|HR Advisor
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
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I am passionate about challenging stereotypes, having those awkward and difficult conversations, while being a realist, if not optimist. 😊
 
I am passionate about challenging stereotypes, having those awkward and difficult conversations, while being a realist, if not optimist. 😊
 
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|'''Gislaine Moraes'''
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|'''Bruce Lonergan'''[[File:Latest-Profile.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|212x212px]]
|Recruiter
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|Employment and Social Development Canada
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|'''Bruce Lonergan'''[[File:Latest-Profile.jpg|thumb]]
   
|Manager/Free Agent
 
|Manager/Free Agent
 
|Health Canada
 
|Health Canada
 
|If asked to summarize in one word who I am professionally, that word would be "innovator". Innovative ideas and solutions are the backbone to my career and many aspects of my life, including and especially in the area of “holistic” talent management which is within the strategic human resources field. However, to provide the traditional information on my career background, I have over 20 years experience in the private sector working in hospitality, retail management at the executive level, sales and marketing, hi-tech and eight years operating a successful executive recruiting and talent management boutique firm. Fourteen years ago, I joined the Government of Canada and have worked in various strategic HR and holistic talent management roles and in 2009 launched and currently co-chair an interdepartmental Talent Management Community of Practice. In 2017, I became a member of a novel federal government employee mobility program called the Free Agent Program that has allowed me to go on assignments of varying lengths and live the "gig economy" within government. Please refer to my CV for details!
 
|If asked to summarize in one word who I am professionally, that word would be "innovator". Innovative ideas and solutions are the backbone to my career and many aspects of my life, including and especially in the area of “holistic” talent management which is within the strategic human resources field. However, to provide the traditional information on my career background, I have over 20 years experience in the private sector working in hospitality, retail management at the executive level, sales and marketing, hi-tech and eight years operating a successful executive recruiting and talent management boutique firm. Fourteen years ago, I joined the Government of Canada and have worked in various strategic HR and holistic talent management roles and in 2009 launched and currently co-chair an interdepartmental Talent Management Community of Practice. In 2017, I became a member of a novel federal government employee mobility program called the Free Agent Program that has allowed me to go on assignments of varying lengths and live the "gig economy" within government. Please refer to my CV for details!
 
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|'''Alicia Seifert'''[[File:AliciaS.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Alicia Seifert'''[[File:AliciaS.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|248x248px]]
 
|Acting Director
 
|Acting Director
 
|Immigration and Refugee Board
 
|Immigration and Refugee Board
 
|I started my public service career as a student while in university. I first worked as a Student Customs Inspector. The following summer, I worked as a Receptionist at what was then known as Human Resources Development Canada. HRDC hired me right out of University in 2000 as a casual and in time, I succeeded on my first competition and became a term employee. I’ve been blessed to have worked in several roles throughout the PS at HRDC, the Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the Immigration & Refugee Board, Canada Border Services Agency, and the Labour Program. In 2016, I became a manager and have held several leadership positions within the IRB. In addition to my managerial role, I am the Coordinator of the IRB Managers’ Community, Regional Lead of the Mental Health Promoters in Central Region, and the Employer Co-Champion on Mental Health. I am also an active participant of the National Managers’ Community as the IRB rep on the NMC Managers’ Advisory Board, a member of the NMC Ontario region Steering Committee and I lead an NMC Managers’ Peer Coaching Circle. In my spare time, 😊 I’m a Facilitator for the Canada School of Public Service.
 
|I started my public service career as a student while in university. I first worked as a Student Customs Inspector. The following summer, I worked as a Receptionist at what was then known as Human Resources Development Canada. HRDC hired me right out of University in 2000 as a casual and in time, I succeeded on my first competition and became a term employee. I’ve been blessed to have worked in several roles throughout the PS at HRDC, the Citizenship and Immigration Canada, the Immigration & Refugee Board, Canada Border Services Agency, and the Labour Program. In 2016, I became a manager and have held several leadership positions within the IRB. In addition to my managerial role, I am the Coordinator of the IRB Managers’ Community, Regional Lead of the Mental Health Promoters in Central Region, and the Employer Co-Champion on Mental Health. I am also an active participant of the National Managers’ Community as the IRB rep on the NMC Managers’ Advisory Board, a member of the NMC Ontario region Steering Committee and I lead an NMC Managers’ Peer Coaching Circle. In my spare time, 😊 I’m a Facilitator for the Canada School of Public Service.
 
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|'''Albee (Ying) Zhan'''[[File:Bio Photo.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Albee (Ying) Zhan'''[[File:Bio Photo.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Trust Account Examination Officer
 
|Trust Account Examination Officer
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
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|'''Lindy McQuillan'''[[File:Lindy.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Lindy McQuillan'''[[File:Lindy.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|165x165px]]
 
|Director General
 
|Director General
 
|Veterans Affairs Canada
 
|Veterans Affairs Canada
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In 2012, I transferred to the Human Resource and continued to work in various capacities in HR leading transformational initiatives. Two months prior to the pandemic, I was asked to return to Audit and Evaluation as the Director General.  In addition, I am currently the Champion of the VAC Managers’ Network.
 
In 2012, I transferred to the Human Resource and continued to work in various capacities in HR leading transformational initiatives. Two months prior to the pandemic, I was asked to return to Audit and Evaluation as the Director General.  In addition, I am currently the Champion of the VAC Managers’ Network.
 
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|'''Josée Owen'''[[File:JoseeO.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Josée Owen'''[[File:JoseeO.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|181x181px]]
 
|Director
 
|Director
 
|Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
 
|Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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|Lauranne started her career in the government as a science communicator, managed web and digital communications, cultivated an innovation team from the ground up and now works with a curious investigative crew in evaluation. Before government she spent three years going to sea as a deckhand. Common threads in her career are learning, curiosity and collaboration.
 
|Lauranne started her career in the government as a science communicator, managed web and digital communications, cultivated an innovation team from the ground up and now works with a curious investigative crew in evaluation. Before government she spent three years going to sea as a deckhand. Common threads in her career are learning, curiosity and collaboration.
 
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|'''Cari Bailey'''[[File:Cari Bailey photo.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Cari Bailey'''[[File:Cari Bailey photo.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|220x220px]]
 
|Chair Western Region Young Professionals Network
 
|Chair Western Region Young Professionals Network
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|Canada Revenue Agency
 
|Cari, a graduate of the University of Regina and resident of Regina, Saskatchewan, began working for Canada Revenue Agency in 2004. She started in the mailroom and then moved to Audit, where she held several roles including Underground Economy Auditor, Income Tax Training Coordinator, and Small and Medium Enterprises Team Leader (Income Tax).  She has been an active member of the Young Professionals Network (YPN) since 2015 and is currently on a one-year assignment as Chair of CRA’s Western Region YPN.
 
|Cari, a graduate of the University of Regina and resident of Regina, Saskatchewan, began working for Canada Revenue Agency in 2004. She started in the mailroom and then moved to Audit, where she held several roles including Underground Economy Auditor, Income Tax Training Coordinator, and Small and Medium Enterprises Team Leader (Income Tax).  She has been an active member of the Young Professionals Network (YPN) since 2015 and is currently on a one-year assignment as Chair of CRA’s Western Region YPN.
 
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|'''Elizabeth Brunet'''[[File:Elizabeth Brunet.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Elizabeth Brunet'''[[File:Elizabeth Brunet.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|202x202px]]
 
|Senior Communications Advisor
 
|Senior Communications Advisor
 
|Indigenous Services Canada
 
|Indigenous Services Canada
 
|Elizabeth is a client-focused senior communications advisor with extensive experience providing strategic advice to senior management. Hired as an FSWEP student 20+ years ago at the former Human Resources Development Canada (now ESDC), she also has experience at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Environment and Climate Change Canada. She currently works at Indigenous Services Canada. She lives with her family in Ottawa on the traditional, unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people.
 
|Elizabeth is a client-focused senior communications advisor with extensive experience providing strategic advice to senior management. Hired as an FSWEP student 20+ years ago at the former Human Resources Development Canada (now ESDC), she also has experience at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Environment and Climate Change Canada. She currently works at Indigenous Services Canada. She lives with her family in Ottawa on the traditional, unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishinabe people.
 
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|'''Danl Loewen'''[[File:Danl.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Danl Loewen'''[[File:Danl.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|246x246px]]
 
|Executive Faculty
 
|Executive Faculty
 
|Canada School of Public Service
 
|Canada School of Public Service
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|'''Murielle Swift'''[[File:Murielle Swift 2022.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Murielle Swift'''[[File:Murielle Swift 2022.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|233x233px]]
 
|Conseillère principale
 
|Conseillère principale
 
|Commission de la fonction publique du Canada
 
|Commission de la fonction publique du Canada
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Murielle Swift started her career at the federal public service in 2008 as a second language assessor, at the Montreal office of the PSC.  She switched over to a career as an HR advisor in 2017.     In 2021, she was promoted Senior HR advisor for the Talent Products Development Centre of expertise.
 
Murielle Swift started her career at the federal public service in 2008 as a second language assessor, at the Montreal office of the PSC.  She switched over to a career as an HR advisor in 2017.     In 2021, she was promoted Senior HR advisor for the Talent Products Development Centre of expertise.
 
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|'''Mark Lindsay'''[[File:Mark Lindsay Photo.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Mark Lindsay'''[[File:Mark Lindsay Photo.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|220x220px]]
 
|Senior Project Manager
 
|Senior Project Manager
 
|Shared Services Canada
 
|Shared Services Canada
 
|A Senior Project Manager and Product Manager with expertise in managing government projects, from simple projects of a month-long to those that are highly complex, lasting 3 or more years. I’m currently working on the highly successful DACoE - Data and Enterprise Analytics center of Excellence. My experience comes from: for data analytics (SSC DACoE), for service line delivery, deployment, and support (SSC - Shared Services Canada), for science and commercialization (NRC - National Research Council and DREC – Defence Research Establishment of Canada), for acquisition and procurement (UoO), and for various military and intelligence projects (on behalf of the GoC). I’ve professionally coached and mentored +100 people of all ages and levels of experience over 30 years. There are no bad questions, that is how we all learn everyday! Come with your questions, let’s have fun and help you find your GoC career!
 
|A Senior Project Manager and Product Manager with expertise in managing government projects, from simple projects of a month-long to those that are highly complex, lasting 3 or more years. I’m currently working on the highly successful DACoE - Data and Enterprise Analytics center of Excellence. My experience comes from: for data analytics (SSC DACoE), for service line delivery, deployment, and support (SSC - Shared Services Canada), for science and commercialization (NRC - National Research Council and DREC – Defence Research Establishment of Canada), for acquisition and procurement (UoO), and for various military and intelligence projects (on behalf of the GoC). I’ve professionally coached and mentored +100 people of all ages and levels of experience over 30 years. There are no bad questions, that is how we all learn everyday! Come with your questions, let’s have fun and help you find your GoC career!
 
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|'''Joeigh Parker'''[[File:Photo 05-31.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Joeigh Parker'''[[File:Photo 05-31.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|217x217px]]
 
|Administrative Officer
 
|Administrative Officer
 
|Transport Canada
 
|Transport Canada
 
|I began in the public service as a casual in a Training Coordinator role, and now work in an indeterminate position as an Administrative Officer, providing support in Human Resources, Facilities Management and Corporate Security. I have also had acting opportunities in Executive Assistant and Regional Manager roles. I grew up in a small Nova Scotia town before moving to New Brunswick to study Psychology, and later moved to Halifax NS to further study healthcare before accepting a casual public service role. I enjoyed my work in the public service so much that I used networking and job opportunities to gain experience and further my government career. Outside of working, I enjoy walking trails, fitness, pop music and a good Hallmark movie. I’m also a cat dad 😊
 
|I began in the public service as a casual in a Training Coordinator role, and now work in an indeterminate position as an Administrative Officer, providing support in Human Resources, Facilities Management and Corporate Security. I have also had acting opportunities in Executive Assistant and Regional Manager roles. I grew up in a small Nova Scotia town before moving to New Brunswick to study Psychology, and later moved to Halifax NS to further study healthcare before accepting a casual public service role. I enjoyed my work in the public service so much that I used networking and job opportunities to gain experience and further my government career. Outside of working, I enjoy walking trails, fitness, pop music and a good Hallmark movie. I’m also a cat dad 😊
 
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|'''Kelsey Studiman'''[[File:KelseyS.jpg|thumb]]
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|'''Kelsey Studiman'''[[File:KelseyS.jpg|thumb|alt=|left|248x248px]]
 
|Communications Advisor
 
|Communications Advisor
 
|Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada
 
|Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada
 
|Kelsey currently works at Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada as an Internal Communications advisor. She has a strong interest in helping the growth of students within public service, she previous worked in HR on student recruitment and onboarding files, plus led the GC students community as their Co-Chair (2020-2021). Outside of her 9-5 you can catch her outside skiing, mountain biking, or golfing.
 
|Kelsey currently works at Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada as an Internal Communications advisor. She has a strong interest in helping the growth of students within public service, she previous worked in HR on student recruitment and onboarding files, plus led the GC students community as their Co-Chair (2020-2021). Outside of her 9-5 you can catch her outside skiing, mountain biking, or golfing.
 
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