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=== France Hutchinson ===
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'''Free Agent, Leadership Team Coach and Learning Advisor and Associate Faculty Member, Canada School of Public Service''' <br>
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France Hutchison is a free agent with the Treasury Board Secretariat and a member of the faculty of the Canada School of Public Service.  She was the manager and assigned coach in leadership development programs as well as the instigator of the Government of Canada Coaching Network.  She specializes in coaching managers and their teams to adopt coaching-inspired techniques to better deal with complexity, change and human relationships.
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She offers her time in coaching leaders to help them find the courage to lead authentically.  Her human side, her values as well as her desire to contribute to the emergence of a coaching culture within the public service led her to develop collaborative projects during the pandemic.  For the first time, the International Coaching Week in May 2020 and the Coaching Summit in December 2020 were a great success. More than 1600 public servants received individual and virtual coaching services from a community of more than 300 coaches involved. 
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An agile trainer, an outstanding communicator, and an inspiring author.  Other psychometric tools, visualization, meditation, yoga and mentoring are also in her baggage of leadership transformation. 
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She enjoys collaborating, writing, creating movement and especially making an impact!  Her passion for health and wellness has led her to many accomplishments and to surpassing herself during Ironman triathlons. 
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'''Work Stream Manager, Brookfield Institute''' <br>
 
'''Work Stream Manager, Brookfield Institute''' <br>
Nisa Malli is a research, writer, and policy wonk with 13 years of experience in public policy and program delivery, inside and outside government. As the manager of the [http://brookfieldinstitute.ca/?doing_wp_cron=1508607898.4621200561523437500000 Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship]’s Innovative and Inclusive Economy research program, she leads teams studying the intersection of technology, labour, economic growth, and inequality, including work on the digital divide. Previously, Nisa was part of the team that started the Privy Council Office’s Impact and Innovation Unit, a policy lab at the heart of the federal government, an advisor to the Deputy Ministers’ Committee on Policy Innovation, and a City of Toronto Urban Fellow, working on skills training and job-readiness programs for social assistance recipients and improving access to housing. Prior to joining the public service, she ran digital literacy programming for seniors, newcomers, and job seekers out of a community library. Her work on emerging technologies, government digital service design, and inclusion and equity in innovation is grounded in understanding and helping address the barriers people face in navigating online services and information or trying to maintain their skills under variable access situations.|-
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Nisa Malli is a research, writer, and policy wonk with 13 years of experience in public policy and program delivery, inside and outside government. As the manager of the [http://brookfieldinstitute.ca/?doing_wp_cron=1508607898.4621200561523437500000 Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship]’s Innovative and Inclusive Economy research program, she leads teams studying the intersection of technology, labour, economic growth, and inequality, including work on the digital divide. Previously, Nisa was part of the team that started the Privy Council Office’s Impact and Innovation Unit, a policy lab at the heart of the federal government, an advisor to the Deputy Ministers’ Committee on Policy Innovation, and a City of Toronto Urban Fellow, working on skills training and job-readiness programs for social assistance recipients and improving access to housing. Prior to joining the public service, she ran digital literacy programming for seniors, newcomers, and job seekers out of a community library. Her work on emerging technologies, government digital service design, and inclusion and equity in innovation is grounded in understanding and helping address the barriers people face in navigating online services and information or trying to maintain their skills under variable access situations.
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=== Katherine Rusk ===
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'''Associate, Technology, Osler''' <br>
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Katherine is an associate in Osler’s Technology group in Vancouver, BC. Her practice focuses on advising emerging and high growth companies navigate the complex intersection of data protection, intellectual property, and advertising. She is experienced advising clients across multiple industry verticals, including emerging technology, financial services, pharmaceuticals & cosmetics, cannabis, media & entertainment, gaming, agriculture, and retail.
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Katherine is actively involved in the data security and intellectual property space. She is a Certified Information Privacy Professional / Canada (CIPP/C), a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals, Women in Cybersecurity, and the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada’s Young Practitioners’ Committee. Katherine is a frequent speaker and writer on data use and collection, privacy, intellectual property, and new technology. She has appeared before the Federal Court, Ontario Superior Court, and Quebec Superior Court.
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Katherine serves on the Disbursement Advisory Committee for True Patriot Love, Canada’s leading military charity. She is the co-founder of the Captain Nichola Goddard Fund, supporting servicewomen and female veterans.
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Prior to joining Osler, Katherine held roles at another leading law firm, as part of a Federal Minister’s staff, and with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s Atlantic HQ. 
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=== John Kost ===
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'''Distinguished Vice President, Gartner'''<br>
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As a Distinguished Vice President in Government research, John Kost focuses on the ability of government to execute transformation by engaging senior government political and executive leaders in understanding and improving the role of the government CIO, IT governance models, citizen experience management, critical success factors for shared services and centralization, and, for IT executives, in mastering the politics of IT leadership in government. Mr. Kost is internationally renowned for his work in IT governance, government transformation, information technology management and procurement reform.
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Yuan (rhymes with Suzanne) Stevens works at the intersections of law, policy, and technology with a focus on privacy and cybersecurity. She holds the position of Policy Lead on Technology, Cybersecurity and Democracy at the Ryerson Leadership Lab and Cybersecure Policy Exchange at Ryerson University. Her work equips society with the ability to understand and patch up harmful vulnerabilities in sociotechnical and legal systems. Based in Montréal, she is a research fellow at McGill University’s Centre for Media, Technology & Democracy and research affiliate at Data & Society Research Institute. She received her BCL/JD from McGill University in 2017. She serves on the board of directors for Open Privacy Research Institute, Head & Hands in Montréal, and previously worked at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
 
Yuan (rhymes with Suzanne) Stevens works at the intersections of law, policy, and technology with a focus on privacy and cybersecurity. She holds the position of Policy Lead on Technology, Cybersecurity and Democracy at the Ryerson Leadership Lab and Cybersecure Policy Exchange at Ryerson University. Her work equips society with the ability to understand and patch up harmful vulnerabilities in sociotechnical and legal systems. Based in Montréal, she is a research fellow at McGill University’s Centre for Media, Technology & Democracy and research affiliate at Data & Society Research Institute. She received her BCL/JD from McGill University in 2017. She serves on the board of directors for Open Privacy Research Institute, Head & Hands in Montréal, and previously worked at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
 
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