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GC Innovator Living Library
Welcome to the GC Innovator Living Library! This initiative aims to facilitate connection and information sharing among public servants in the GC innovation community.
What is it?
A catalogue of the names and contact information of experienced GC innovators who have volunteered to share their time and stories as ‘living books’. This catalogue is evergreen. Living books can be added or removed at any time.
How does it work?
Public servants can browse through a variety of living books and pick one to ‘borrow’. They can do this by sending an email to the living book to express interest in setting up a one-on-one conversation.
How can I be added as a living book?
Send an email to the Hubs & Labs Meetup Team with the following in both English and French:
- 1-2 sentences introducing yourself and what you do
- Your areas of expertise in the public service and/or innovation space, in 2-3 bullets (e.g. Policy, IT, Regulatory, HR)
- Your language(s) of choice (English, French, both)
- 1-2 fun facts about yourself
- Contact information (e.g. work email address)
- A headshot/photo/avatar of yourself
Catalogue
Name | Introduction | Areas of expertise | Language(s) of choice | Fun facts | Contact information |
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Bruce Radburn | Hello, I’m Bruce Radburn, born in Ottawa, and have lived in Montreal, Toronto, Vevey and D.R. with lots of world travel. Although I started my career in international, I’ve shifted towards public service innovation for many years including the Innovation Hubs & Labs, BluePrint and Beyond 2020. I’ve had the opportunity to help launch three employee idea programs, developed innovation as part of a 25-year plan at the SBU at Nestlé S.A. in Switzerland. My experience and passion for innovation stuck with my as I returned to Ottawa, and now I’m a Senior Innovation Advisor. I like to practice what I preach as an entrepreneur at heart, try to be a first-mover, and for example contributing ideas and creating new events for GCWCC as the Campaign Lead for 2023. Also a self-proclaimed futurist, with long time studies in strategic foresight. | Strategic foresight/futurism, innovation policy, public service innovation, policy community of practice, experimentation | English | I secretly love the gig economy and as side-gigs I’m a professional driver, actor, game-inventor, sports coach and DJ/event producer | Bruce.radburn@agr.gc.ca |
Carmen Gervais | I manage a team of experts at ESDC’s Transformation Accelerator Hub that provide Design Thinking services to rapidly build and test client-centric solutions to drive service transformation. Our services are product, time and Transformation driven: in 12 weeks or less we co-develop end-user tested prototyped solutions to real business problems while building capability in Design Thinking methodology and modern ways of working with our ESDC clients (the problem owners). | Certifications: IDEOU Advanced Design Thinking, IDEOU Human-Centered Design, ProSci Change Management Practitioner, MSP.
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English and French | I am a bilingual anglophone despite having a French name, I have spent all of my career in the innovation space and I have a passion for ceramics. | carmen.gervais@servicecanada.gc.ca |
Catherine Lovatt-Smith | Since September 2021, Catherine has held the position of Project Manager at the Federal Council's Innovation Laboratory of Quebec. Passionate about the opportunities to contribute to innovative projects within the GC, she finds genuine inspiration in this role, particularly with regard to:
If you would like to learn more about her work at the Lab, visit gcxchange. |
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French | Outside of her work, Catherine is passionate about indoor plants and collects them. | catherine.lovatt-smith@dec-ced.gc.ca |
David Elliott | Currently working as a Senior Service Designer, Transport Canada. Consider myself to be a theory informed practitioner, exploring both the science and art of my practice. | Working in performance improvement since 1999
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English | Outside of work I enjoy time with family and doing activities like reading, cycling, hiking, kayaking and camping. | david.elliott@tc.gc.ca
343-597-2820 |
Joshua Turner | I’m a onetime exec and longtime technologist that’s had lots of experience both inside and outside the public service. I’ve been involved in my share of successes and failures, and would love to share what I’ve learned. | IT Policy, IT Implementation, IT Procurement | English and French | In private life, I’m a black belt, baker and busker. | Joshua.turner@csps-efpc.gc.ca |
Roxanne | I’m the National Innovation Lead for the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIS), a new position under our new directorate, the Transformation Hub. For obvious reasons, I can only use my first name and avatar here! | I spent 12 years recruiting spies and Mounties across Canada, using my communications and marketing skills to grab attention. I also worked in media/public relations, talent management, and as a newspaper journalist – my first professional job. | English and French | During the pandemic, I started painting again after being art dormant for 20 years. So far, I sold 40 paintings (39 more than Van Gogh!) | Roxanne4974@smtp.gc.ca |
Steph Percival | Steph Percival has been a public servant with the Government of Canada for 15 years. Currently, she manages a Transformation Enablement team at Shared Services Canada. She believes that a thriving, healthy workplace is the cornerstone of exceptional service delivery. | Steph’s multidisciplinary experience spans fields that include policy, communications, engagement, human-centred design, and experimentation. Guided by positive disruption, Steph has built a career centred around innovation, creativity, and empowerment. | English | Steph is a poet and a reader who enjoysgetting walked or taken for a run by her sheepadoodle. | Stephanie.percival@ssc-spc.gc.ca |