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Rima Aristocrat est présidente-directrice générale du Collège Willis, un collège fondé il y a 153 ans qui offre de la formation et de l’enseignement dirigés par l’industrie pour permettre aux adultes d’acquérir les compétences nécessaires à leur entrée sur le marché du travail et de faire la transition vers des carrières dans les domaines des affaires, des soins de santé, de la technologie et de la cybersécurité.
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<span style="color: #696969">Elle a fondé la Canadian Association of Immigrant Professionals (l’Association canadienne des professionnels immigrants). Elle est la présidente fondatrice de TeKnoWave Inc. (la première initiative nationale de formation en TI à l’intention des Autochtones au Canada), la fondatrice et directrice du Veteran Friendly Transition Program (programme de transition pour aider les anciens combattants), la fondatrice de la Willis Cybersecurity Academy (académie de formation en cybersécurité au Collège Willis) et la créatrice de bourses d’études du Collège Willis destiné aux femmes en technologie et aux conjoints de militaires (le héros d’un soldat).  
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<span style="color: #696969">M<sup>me</sup> Aristocrat est la seule Canadienne au sein du conseil consultatif sur l’éducation de Microsoft, a fréquemment été invitée en tant que conférencière et a fait la une de nombreux magazines.
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<span style="color: #696969">Elle a reçu de nombreuses marques de reconnaissance à l’échelle nationale et internationale pour sa contribution à l’éducation postsecondaire, dont son intronisation en 2018-2019 au temple de la renommée de la cybersécurité du Global Cyber Startup Observatory – Canada, France et États-Unis et le prix mondial de 2020 pour les femmes en cybersécurité. </div>
 
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Joanne St-Coeur is a Director with Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC) since 2017, with Environment and Climate Change Canada.
 
Joanne St-Coeur is a Director with Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC) since 2017, with Environment and Climate Change Canada.
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Environment Canada first recruited Ms. St-Coeur in 1992 when she was deployed as an operational meteorologist within the Meteorological Service in Newfoundland.  She worked at Transport Canada Civil Aviation from 1997-2000 before returning to MSC in the Policy and Corporate Affairs Directorate.  She then took on the role of Chief of Client Services for Aviation and Defence in 2003.  
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Environment Canada first recruited Ms. St-Coeur in 1992 when she was deployed as an operational meteorologist within the Meteorological Service in Newfoundland.  She worked at Transport Canada Civil Aviation from 1997-2000 before returning to MSC in the Policy and Corporate Affairs Directorate.  She then took on the role of Chief of Client Services for Aviation and Defence in 2003.
    
Since then, Ms. St-Coeur has taken on several leadership roles at MSC and managed several projects. These include the implementation of ISO system in MSC; services improvements to the public/air quality/marine weather programs; and, introducing broadcast interrupting tornado alert on new dissemination channels (Twitter, television and radio, and wireless).
 
Since then, Ms. St-Coeur has taken on several leadership roles at MSC and managed several projects. These include the implementation of ISO system in MSC; services improvements to the public/air quality/marine weather programs; and, introducing broadcast interrupting tornado alert on new dissemination channels (Twitter, television and radio, and wireless).
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Joanne is a proud holder of an MBA from the University of Ottawa (2001), as well as a Diploma in Atmospheric Sciences from UQAM (1992) and a Bachelor of Science (math/physics) from the University of Moncton (1991).
 
Joanne is a proud holder of an MBA from the University of Ottawa (2001), as well as a Diploma in Atmospheric Sciences from UQAM (1992) and a Bachelor of Science (math/physics) from the University of Moncton (1991).
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Joanne St-Cœur est directrice au Service météorologique du Canada (SMC) depuis 2017, à Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada.
 
Joanne St-Cœur est directrice au Service météorologique du Canada (SMC) depuis 2017, à Environnement et Changement Climatique Canada.
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