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NMC Managers Connect 2024 – Trois-Rivières

Agile Leadership: Adapting to the Challenges of the 21st Century.

Whether you’re looking to enhance your leadership skills, understand the latest in diversity and inclusion strategies, or learn how to effectively navigate difficult conversations, this event promises a wealth of knowledge and networking opportunities. Equip yourself with the tools and insights needed to lead with agility and confidence. Secure your spot today and prepare to transform your approach to leadership!


Date and Time

Wednesday, May 15, 2024, from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM ET

Please note: This is an in-person event.


Location and registration

1000 Chem. de l’Ile Saint-Christophe, Trois-Rivières, QC

Would you like to come to Trois-Rivières for our next exciting event?
OR
Are you going to Trois-Rivières and have spaces to offer in your vehicle?

We have a practical, eco-friendly solution to help you get there – carpooling!

To make it easier for you to get to our event, we’ve set up a document on GCXchange. Whether you’re coming from Montreal, Quebec City, Sherbrooke or other nearby cities, you can now share the road with other participants.  If you are not already registered on GCXchange, here is the link to register.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Go to our GCÉchange document dedicated to carpooling. 
  2. Register if you can offer seats or need transportation.
  3. Coordinate with other participants to arrange car-sharing.

Carpooling is a great way to reduce carbon emissions, and what’s more, it’s a perfect opportunity to meet new people with similar interests!

Remember, the road is much more enjoyable when you share it. Join our community of carpoolers today, and make your way to our Trois-Rivières event in style!


Agenda

8:30 to 9:00 am

Registration / Networking

9:15 to 9:45 am

Ice-breaker

9:45 to 10:45 am

Leadership in action – a discussion with executives

10:45 to 11:00 am

Break

11:00 to 12:00 am

Values & Ethics – from theory to practice

12:00 to 1:00 pm

Lunch (Bring you lunch) / Networking / Kiosks

1:00 to 2:00 pm

Diversity and inclusion – hiring strategy for persons with disabilities

2:00 to 15:15 pm

Difficult conversations and micro-aggressions

3:15 to 3:30 pm

Closing remarks


Language

This event will be bilingual. To note that the event will not include simultaneous translation services. Participants will be able to submit their questions in the language of their choice and a moderator will help with translation.


Facilitators and Guests

Marie-Josée Rouleau
Marie-Josée Rouleau

Marie-Josée Rouleau joined the DFO-CCG Labour Relations Centre of Expertise as National Director in March 2024.  She previously held the position of the Regional Director, Integrated Business Management Services (IBMS) for the Canadian Coast Gard.

Marie-Josée began her career in the Federal Public Service in the Human Resources Branch of the Canadian Space Agency in 1993. She then joined DFO in January 2000 as Regional Manager, Compensation and Benefits . Over the years, she has held various positions of increasing responsibility in the field of Labour Relations as well as Regional Director of Human Resources. More recently, Marie-Josée led the national departmental staffing team as Director. She has also held various executive positions on an interim basis within our department such as Ombuds and Director of the Ombuds’ Office, Manager of Organizational Transformation for the National Center of Expertise for Real Property, Associate Regional Director General.

In addition to her regular duties, Marie-Josée is involved in the workplace as, among other things, a mentor, a facilitator for the Management Exploration Program, a facilitator for the Canada School of Public Service.

Marie-Josée holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Quebec.

Sylvie Asselin

Sylvie Asselin obtained a bachelor’s degree in biology in 1990 and a master’s degree in marine ecology from Laval University in 1992. She joined Public Services and Procurement Canada (PWGSC) in 2001 as an environmental project manager after having worked in this field for 9 years in private industry.

Since April 2022, Ms. Asselin has held the position of Regional Director of Professional and Technical Services at PSPC. From 2017 to 2022, she was Regional Director of Accommodation and Portfolio Management also at PSPC. Previously, she held various management and executive positions, particularly in the areas of the environment and customer services. She has extensive experience in operations, human and financial resources management.

Stéphanie Charbonneau

A Hérouvilloise for forty-three years, Stéphanie attended high school at Carrefour Formation Mauricie. She worked as a municipal and provincial election clerk for ten years, and for two summers supported Camp Val Notre-Dame, a non-profit organization that offers camp services to various vulnerable communities. After seven years working in seniors’ residences, she joined the public service six years ago, at the Canada Revenue Agency’s Audit and Collection Centre in Shawinigan.

Christine Claeys

An immigrant to Canada in 1984 and an employee of the Canada Revenue Agency since 1992, Christine has held a number of positions at NVCC Shawinigan. She began her career as a customer service clerk and continued her development until joining the management team in 2003. In 2015, Christine moved into management positions and has now been acting as NVCC’s Assistant Director of Program Services for 6 years. Christine is recognized for her dynamism, her sense of innovation and her passion for taking good care of people by promoting their diversity. Christine has always been deeply involved in employment equity at local, regional and national levels. In fact, she is the recipient of an CRA Award of Excellence in this area. Christine is particularly committed to people with disabilities, and has made this her personal challenge throughout her career. From this challenge, she has created a hiring opportunity through the LIFE Program she set up in 2018 at NVCC, which is a real success for both employees and the organization.


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