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<p class="jobtitle"><strong>Executive Director, Financial Policy and Community Development Division, Financial Management Sector, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat</strong></p>
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<p>Jocelyne joined the Office of the Comptroller General in April 2023 as the Executive Director, Financial Policy and Community Development, she is also the Chief Data Officer for the Comptrollership function.  Prior to joining the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada, Jocelyne was the Director General of the Corporate Finance, Systems and Procurement Branch and Deputy Chief Financial Officer at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada where she led the corporate financial operations, the financial and Grants and Contributions systems; financial policies and all procurement and material management functions.</p>
<p>Martin Beaulieu joined Statistics Canada in 2001, after graduating in statistics from Université Laval. After working as a methodologist mostly on economic statistics programs, including processing of tax data for economic surveys and the Consumer Price Index, Martin became Chief of the Quality Secretariat in 2019, which became the Quality and Data Ethics Secretariat in 2020. The mandate of this group two-fold: The Quality Secretariat ensures the production of relevant, high quality and ethically sourced data by supporting the development and implementation of policies and procedures that promote sound quality-management practices. The Data Ethics Secretariat conducts ethical reviews on new projects and new data acquisitions in accordance with the Necessity and Proportionality Framework. This framework has been developed to optimize privacy protection and the production of information when designing a data-gathering approach.</p>
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<p>Jocelyne spent close to 9 years at Statistics Canada in various finance executive roles, including resource management, financial operations, Treasury Board Submissions, costing, governance, and project management.  Half of her career was spent working in the private sector as a Financial Management Consultant specializing in activity-based costing.</p>
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Jocelyne Charron

Jocelyne Charron, CPA

Executive Director, Financial Policy and Community Development Division, Financial Management Sector, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat

Jocelyne joined the Office of the Comptroller General in April 2023 as the Executive Director, Financial Policy and Community Development, she is also the Chief Data Officer for the Comptrollership function. Prior to joining the Treasury Board Secretariat of Canada, Jocelyne was the Director General of the Corporate Finance, Systems and Procurement Branch and Deputy Chief Financial Officer at Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada where she led the corporate financial operations, the financial and Grants and Contributions systems; financial policies and all procurement and material management functions.

Jocelyne spent close to 9 years at Statistics Canada in various finance executive roles, including resource management, financial operations, Treasury Board Submissions, costing, governance, and project management. Half of her career was spent working in the private sector as a Financial Management Consultant specializing in activity-based costing.

Jocelyne loves challenges, transformation and implementing change, working in collaboration with others, and foremost having fun at work! A positive work environment is essential!

She is also a mother of 2 amazing, sweet children. They are the highlight of her everyday!








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