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Speed Mentoring (February 8th and 9th, 2023)
The speed mentoring portion of the CBC 2023 is aimed at connecting public servants of all levels (including students and young professionals) with knowledgeable and insightful employees for networking and mentoring (EX status is not a requirement to participate as a mentor). This special series of events enables public service professionals (that’s you!) to virtually connect with and learn from the experiences of GC leaders.
WHAT:
Adapted from our flagship, in-person networking events, this year’s #CBC_CDC will see three, 90-minute sessions of virtual, structured networking. Groups of 5-6 young professionals will meet with one mentor for 15 minutes at a time (through Zoom breakout rooms). There will be four rounds of networking per session.
This will be an opportunity for mentors to share their advice with and answer questions from mentees related to career development, work-life balance, and the inner workings of the Government of Canada. Mentees will be able to ask questions to and seek advice from mentors on the topics that matter most to them as they advance their careers. More information and instructions will follow post registration. #MentorGC
Resources
Sample Questions for Speed Mentoring Sessions
Mentee Speed Mentoring Instructions
Mentor Speed Mentoring Instructions
WHO:
All public servants are invited to be mentees.
WHEN:
Session 1 (English): Wednesday, February 8, from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. EST
Session 2 (French): Thursday, February 9, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EST
Session 3 (English): Thursday, February 9, from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EST
WHERE:
Online, via Zoom.
Mentors:
Session 1 (English): Tuesday, February 8, from 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. EST *Registration Closed*
Alexandre Daoust | Alina Chimet | Clark Jang | Claude Arbez | Daniel Quan-Watson | Danielle Aubin |
Darryl Sato | David Cairns | Doreen Flynn | Gaya Jayaraman | Kaye Low | Kerri Elyk |
Lesley Kenyonl | Louis Turpin | Mackenzie Lambe | Simon Gascon |
Session 2 (French): Wednesday, February 9, from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. EST *Registration Closed*
Alexandre Contreras | Jean Cardinal | Jean-François Savard | Jessie-Lyne Dubeau | Judy Doré |
Harry Gill | Isa David | Jason Lawson | Julia Lakey | Justin Munyaneza | Liz McKeown | Natasha Cote-Khan |
Pamela James | Robyn Atkinson | Sanjay Jeganathan | Shannon Rosset | Sylvie Bérubé | Vania Karam |
Name | Position | Department | Biography |
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Alexandre Daoust | |||
Alina Chimet | |||
Clark Jang | |||
Claude Arbez | Director, Client Experience | IRCC | Originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, I grew up in an extended family that owned many small or side businesses understanding the importance of delivering products that meets client needs. Throughout my career, I have been helping clients in the banking sector, making lifetime memories for guests at Walt Disney World, serving long line-ups at Passport Canada during the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, and delivering IRCC programs.
I have over 15 years of experience as a public servant where I made significant contributions to program delivery, program integrity and policy development in the immigration, citizenship, and passport programs. I have recently taken on the responsibility for IRCC’s Service Strategy Division and previously led a team located across the country responsible for helping companies use immigration programs to grow their businesses, create jobs, and grow our economy. To complement my experiences, I earned a bilingual degree in Business Administration from l’Université du Québec à Montréal. My Management principles are: Empathy, Collaboration, and Growth Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my family, playing sports (badminton, curling), traveling and reading. |
Daniel Quan-Watson | Deputy Minister | Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada | Daniel Watson is a proud public servant who is passionate about the role that public institutions play in shaping Canada and the lives of Canadians. His appointment at Crown-Indigenous Relations and Indigenous Affairs is his fifth appointment as a Deputy Minister, having been Deputy Minister (and previously Associate Deputy Minister) of Western Economic Diversification, Chief Human Resources Officer for the Government of Canada and Chief Executive Officer, Parks Canada.
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Danielle Aubin | |||
Darryl Sato | Director General | Public Services and Procurement Canada | Darryl Sato is the Director General for HR to Pay Operations, Pay Solutions Branch at Public Services and Procurement Canada(PSPC). He has been in this role since August of 2021. In his role at PSPC, Darryl has focused on continued pay stability in addition to digital enablement of pay services. Prior to moving to PSPC, Darryl was at Shared Services Canada where he managed pandemic service delivery to Employment Social Development Canada supporting critical services including Employment Insurance(EI) and the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB),
Darryl has been working in various areas of Information Technology for over 20 years starting with a regional role with the Canada Revenue Agency. Like many IT Professionals Darryl began his career on the service desk and then took on more increasingly demanding roles in Web Application development, Data Center Administration, and support for 7/24 Border Sites. Darryl then moved on to Infrastructure Canada where he managed outsourced services with both public sector and private service providers. Eager to help the government with its digital transformation agenda, Darryl joined Shared Services Canada in late 2016. Darryl graduated from the University of Calgary with a Bachelors' degree in Arts with a Minor in Management and Society. Darryl also holds professional certifications in Project Management (PMP) and IT Security (CISSP). Darryl is also a graduate of the CSPS's Direxion Leadership Program. |