Mentorship Resources/Speed Mentoring


About Speed Mentoring

As part of this year’s Career Boot Camp (#CBC_CDC), there will be five 90-minute sessions of virtual, structured networking. Groups of five or six young professionals will meet with one executive 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 you to share your advice and answer questions related to career development, work-life balance, and the inner workings of the Government of Canada.

When will it take place?

There will be five virtual speed networking sessions to choose from:

  • Session 1 (English): Monday, February 8, from 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. EST
  • Session 2 (Bilingual) : Monday, February 8, from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. EST
  • Session 3 (French): Wednesday, February 10, from 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. EST
  • Session 4 (English): Wednesday, February 10, from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. EST
  • Session 5 (Bilingual): Wednesday, February 10, from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. EST

Where will it take place?

Online via Zoom!

Who can attend?

All senior executives from across the public service are invited to attend as mentors and, of course, any and all public servants are invited to serve as the mentees.

How can I sign-up?

TBA

Mentors

Name Position Department Branch Biography Speed Mentoring Sessions

Wendy Bullion-Winters

Head of HR / DG, Human Resources Management Canada School of Public Service Human Resources Management Wendy Bullion-Winters is currently Director General and Head of Human Resources at the Canada School of Public Service (CSPS).  In 2019, Wendy was nominated the Beyond 2020 Departmental Champion, and she has been actively committed to envisioning how the public service can respond to the changing needs of Canada, and bring better value to the citizens it serves.  Prior to joining the CSPS, Wendy spent most of her career working in the foreign service at Global Affairs Canada, serving at several Canadian Embassies abroad.  Wendy’s last positing was as Consul General at the Embassy of Canada in Beirut from 2015-18.  Wendy has a strong background in public administration, international relations, security, emergency management, and consular affairs. She has received several accolades for her leadership including the 2016 Deputy Minister’s Award of Excellence for her role in the Government of Canada’s Operation Syrian Refugee.  Wendy is an alumni of Simon Fraser University and Harvard Kennedy School of Government.  She is married with two daughters, and is originally from Vancouver, BC. 

Wendy Bullion-Winters est directrice générale et chef des ressources humaines à l'École de la fonction publique du Canada (EFPC).   En 2019, Wendy a été nommée championne ministérielle de l'initiative Au dela 2020. Elle s'est activement engagée à imaginer comment la fonction publique peut répondre aux besoins changeants du Canada et apporter une meilleure valeur aux citoyens qu'elle sert. Avant de rejoindre l'EFPC, Wendy a passé la majorite de sa carrière dans le service extérieur de Global Affairs Canada, où elle a travaillé dans plusieurs ambassades canadiennes à l'étranger.  La dernière affectation de Wendy a été celle de consul général à l'ambassade du Canada à Beyrouth de 2015 à 2018.  Wendy a une solide expérience dans l'administration publique, les relations internationales, la sécurité, la gestion des urgences et les affaires consulaires.  Elle a reçu plusieurs distinctions pour son leadership, notamment le Prix d'excellence du sous-ministre de 2016 pour son rôle dans l'Opération Réfugiés Syriens du Gouvernement du Canada.  Wendy est une alumni de l'Université Simon Fraser et de la Harvard Kennedy School of Government.  Elle est mariée et a deux filles, et est originaire de Vancouver, en Colombie-Britannique. 

Sessions 1, 3, 5

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