Backgrounder
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Backgrounder: Changes in the senior ranks of the Public Service
September 24, 2010
Ottawa, Ontario
Judith Anne LaRocque
Education
Master of Public Administration, Carleton University
Bachelor of Political Science (Honours), Carleton University
Professional Experience
Since May 2002
Deputy Minister, Canadian Heritage
2000 - 2002
Associate Deputy Minister, Canadian Heritage
1990 - 2000
Secretary to the Governor General
1989 - 1990
Chief of Staff to the Government Leader in the Senate and the Minister of State for Federal-Provincial Relations
1986 - 1989
Executive Assistant to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General for Canada
1985 - 1986
House Affairs, Office of the President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and the Minister responsible for Regulatory Affairs
1984 - 1985
Legislative Assistant to the Government House Leader
1982 - 1984
Procedural Officer and Committee Clerk, Committees and Private Legislation Branch, House of Commons
1980 - 1982
Special Assistant, Office of the Leader of the Opposition
1979 – 1980
Administrative Assistant, Internal Audit Directorate, Public Service Commission and then Writer/Researcher, Prime Minister's Office
Daniel Jean
Education
Master of Business Administration, State University of New York
Bachelor of Social Sciences, International Relations and Economics, University of Ottawa
Executive Program, Queens University
Professional Experience
Since April 2010
Deputy Minister, Administrative Services Review, Privy Council Office
2008 - 2010
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Operations), Privy Council Office
2007 - 2008
Associate Secretary of the Treasury Board, Treasury Board Secretariat
2007
Assistant Secretary, International Affairs, Security and Justice Sector, Treasury Board Secretariat
2006 - 2007
Assistant Deputy Minister, Operations, Citizenship and Immigration
2003 - 2006
Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Program Development, Citizenship and Immigration
2000 - 2003
Director General, International Region, Citizenship and Immigration
1995 - 2000
Counsellor (Immigration), Canadian Embassy in Washington, Citizenship and Immigration
1992 - 1995
Director, Immigration Control, Citizenship and Immigration
1990 - 1992
Counsellor and Consul, Canadian Embassy in Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1988 - 1990
First Secretary (Immigration), Canadian Commission in Hong Kong, Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1985 - 1988
Vice-Consul (Immigration), Canadian Consulate General in Buffalo, New York, Foreign Affairs and International Trade
1983 - 1985
Second Secretary (Immigration), Canadian Embassy in Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Catherine (Cassie) Doyle
Education
Master of Social Work, Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University
Bachelor of Sociology, University of Victoria
Professional Experience
Since July 2006
Deputy Minister, Natural Resources
2003 - 2006
Associate Deputy Minister, Environment Canada
2002 - 2003
Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources and Service Innovation, Environment Canada
1999 - 2001
President and CEO, British Columbia Assets and Land Corporation
1997 - 1999
Deputy Minister of Environment, Lands and Parks, Government of British Columbia
1996 - 1997
Deputy Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, Government of British Columbia
1993 - 1996
Deputy Minister of Housing, Recreation and Consumer Services, Government of British Columbia
1992 - 1993
Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Government of British Columbia
1990 - 1992
Director of Operations, Non-Profit Housing Corporation, City of Ottawa
1988 - 1990
Director of Planning, Department of Housing and Property, City of Ottawa
1987
Executive Director, International Year of Shelter for the Homeless
1984 - 1986
Manager of Policy, Department of Housing and Property, City of Ottawa
1982 - 1984
Policy Officer, Department of Housing and Planning, City of Ottawa
Serge Dupont
Education
International Diploma, Public Administration, École Nationale d'Administration, Paris
Master of Management Sciences, University of Waterloo
Bachelor of Management Sciences (Operational Research), University of Ottawa
Professional Experience
Since July 2009
Deputy Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Privy Council Office and Special Advisor to the Minister of Natural Resources on Nuclear Energy Policy
2008 - 2009
Associate Deputy Minister, Natural Resources
2005 - 2008
Director General and then Assistant Deputy Minister, Financial Sector Policy, Finance Canada
2001 - 2005
Director General, Tax Policy (Analysis), Finance Canada
1999 - 2000
Director General, Corporate Governance, Industry and Science Policy Sector, Industry Canada
1997 - 1999
Corporate Secretary, Industry Canada
1996 - 1997
Special Advisor, Deputy Minister's Office, Finance Canada
1993 - 1996
Finance Counsellor, Canadian Embassy in Paris
1991 - 1993
Chief, Current Economic Conditions, International Trade and Finance Branch, Finance Canada
1990 - 1991
Senior Analyst, then Acting Chief, Strategic Planning, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Finance Canada
1990
Special Assistant to Deputy Minister, Office of Privatization and Regulatory Affairs
1989
Representative of Public Service of Canada, International Program, École Nationale d'Administration, Paris
1986 - 1988
Analyst, Privatization Directorate, Office of Privatization and Regulatory Affairs
1983 - 1986
Researcher, Energy Policy Research Group, then Special Assistant, Office of the Chairman, Economic Council of Canada
Matthew King
Education
Master of Public Administration, Harvard University
Bachelor of Social Science, University of Ottawa
Graduate Diploma, Public Administration, Carleton University
Professional Experience
Since July 2009
Associate Deputy Minister, Fisheries and Oceans
2007 - 2009
Assistant Deputy Minister, Science and Innovation Sector, Industry Canada
2005 - 2007
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Legislation and House Planning and Democratic Reform, Privy Council Office
2004 - 2005
Assistant Secretary to Cabinet, Social Development Policy, Privy Council Office
2003 - 2004
Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy and Departmental Assessment and Alignment Project, Fisheries and Oceans
1999 - 2003
Assistant Deputy Minister, Oceans Directorate, Fisheries and Oceans
1997 - 1999
Director General, Strategic Policy Branch, Indian and Northern Affairs
1996
Director, Economic Development, Indian and Northern Affairs
1995
Senior Policy Advisor to the Deputy Minister, Indian and Northern Affairs
1994
Senior Policy Advisor to the Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources Development Canada
1993 - 1994
Director, Federal-Provincial Relations, Fisheries and Oceans
David Bevan
Education
Master of Business Administration, International Business, University of Ottawa
Bachelor of Science, Biology, Dalhousie University
Professional Experience
Since 2010
Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Ecosystems and Fisheries Management, Fisheries and Oceans
2004 - 2010
Assistant Deputy Minister, Fisheries and Aquaculture Management, Fisheries and Oceans
1995 - 2004
Director General, Resource Management, National Headquarters, Fisheries and Oceans
1994 - 1999
Director General, Conservation and Protection, National Headquarters, Fisheries and Oceans
1993 - 1994
Director, Inspection Services, National Headquarters, Fisheries and Oceans
1993
Director, Fisheries and Habitat Management, Pacific Region, Fisheries and Oceans
1987 - 1993
Director, Inspection Services, National Headquarters, Fisheries and Oceans
1983 – 1987
Regional Director of Inspection, Pacific Region, Fisheries and Oceans
1975 – 1983
Various positions, Fisheries and Oceans
1973 – 1975
Various positions, Dalhousie University
Mary Chaput
Education
Master of Public Administration, Carleton University
Bachelor of Arts, Economics, Queen's University
Bachelor, Physical Health Education, Queen's University
Professional Experience
Since September 2009
Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer, Public Health Agency of Canada
2005 – 2009
Assistant Secretary, Government Operations Sector, Treasury Board Secretariat
2003 - 2005
Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Management Branch, Public Safety
2003
Assistant Deputy Solicitor General, Corporate Management Branch, Solicitor General of Canada
2000 - 2003
Program Director, Government Operations and Immigration Division, Treasury Board Secretariat
1999 - 2000
Director General, Executive Secretariat, Immigration Refugee Board
Krista Outhwaite
Education
Master of Science, University of Manitoba
Bachelor of Science, University of Guelph
Professional Experience
Since 2009
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Operations, Privy Council Office
2007- 2009
Assistant Deputy Minister, Market and Industry Services Branch, Agriculture and Agri‑Food
2006 - 2007
Vice-President, Programs, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
2005 - 2006
Vice-President, Operations, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
2000 - 2005
Executive Director, Operations Coordination, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
1999 - 2000
Director, Food Safety and Recall, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
1997 - 1999
Regional Director, B.C. Mainland, Canadian Food Inspection Agency
1996 - 1997
Director, Inspection, Pacific Region, Fisheries and Oceans
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