Making the Leap to the Executive Rank: A Conversation

Date: June 22, 2022
Type: Virtual

Making the leap to the executive rank: a conversation

The Association of Professional Executives (APEX) provides opportunities for learning and dialogue on the current issues facing public service executives whether they are new to the role or experienced executives. APEX in partnership with the National Manager’s Community (NMC) would like to invite both aspiring and new executives to participate in a facilitated discussion with experienced public service leaders.  The biographies and backgrounds of our distinguished moderator and panelists are listed below.

Our executive level panelists will share observations and opinions on the role of the executive and the challenges and opportunities of the transition. This facilitated discussion will also offer candid insights and inspirations to aspiring and new executives to prepare for the change in role, mindset, and responsibilities.

This event is sure to both inspire and provide valuable tips and tools for success.

Themes of the session:

    • What it means to be in an executive role
    • Challenges and opportunities of the executive role
    • Transitioning the mindset to an executive
    • Potential obstacles to success

Event Details

Date & Time: June 22, 2022 13:00 to 14:30 EST

Topic: Making the leap to the executive rank: a conversation

Audience: Executives of the Public Service (EX-01 and EX minus 1) across Canada and internationally

Cost: Free

Platform: Participants are welcome to attend our virtual event via webinar and/or teleconference. A meeting link will be sent once you are registered.

Session Resources

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Session recording available

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Carl Trottier
Chief Executive Officer, APEX

Carl was appointed Assistant Deputy Minister at Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) in 2016. He has been a proud member of APEX since 2006, when he first entered the executive ranks.

Carl began his career with National Defence in Human Resources with a focus in Labour Relations. He became a successful negotiator at TBS and proceeded to lead the Collective Bargaining program. His journey continued with him leading the Governance, Program and Policy Sector and working on many transformation initiatives. He then went to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to implement the new RCMP labour relations regime.

Carl brings a strong leadership background and experience in change management, negotiation, strategic planning, program development, people management, relationship management and stakeholder engagement. Carl is very excited to take on the role of APEX CEO, and to further lead the APEX vision toward an executive community with elevated wellness, elite leaders and extraordinary impacts through partnerships.

Arun Thangaraj
Deputy Minister Champion, National Managers’ Community

Associate Deputy Minister, Transport Canada

Arun Thangaraj brings extensive public service experience to the NMC. Before joining Transport Canada, Arun was Assistant Deputy Minister and Chief Financial Officer at Global Affairs Canada where he was responsible for Information Management and Information Technology (IM/IT). In 2011, he was appointed Deputy Chief Financial Officer at the former Canadian International Development Agency. He also brings experience from his time at the Canadian Transportation Agency from 2002 to 2011. M. Thangaraj is a sessional lecturer in the School of Public Administration at Carleton University where he has taught courses in the management stream for many years. He received the Queen Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2013 for his contribution to the federal public service and to his community.

Arun Thangaj is delighted for his new role: “Over the past twenty years, the National Managers Community has made an indelible contribution to the public service. Leveraging the ingenuity and creativity of this community will be critical as Canada and the public service face increasingly complex and daunting challenges. I am very much looking forward to collaborating and connecting with partners from across the system to build on the numerous accomplishments of the Community and to ensure that managers’ voices continue to have influence.”

Arun Thangaraj

Panelists

Michelle Mascoll
Executive Director, Strategic Policy Sector

Public Services and Procurement Canada

Michelle Mascoll is an Executive Director in the Strategic Policy Sector of Public Services and Procurement Canada’s Acquisitions Program. In this capacity, she leads federal policy work around Social, Green, and Accessible procurement.

Since 2006, Michelle has been building her career in Canadian federal procurement and has held increasingly senior positions in the field. Some of her professional achievements include leading key files related to construction around Parliament Hill; working on the Joint Support Ship Project of the Government of Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy, as well as leading people management initiatives related to supporting procurement professionals within the Acquisitions Program.

Michelle is committed to diversity and inclusion within the Federal Government, as well as across the federal supplier community.

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John Medcof
Lead Faculty
Canada School of Public Service

John Medcof is Lead Faculty at the Canada School of Public Service. In this role he facilitates executive leadership programs and provides strategic advice and direction on executive learning and faculty recruitment. Prior to this role, John was Director General of Transferable Skills at the School.

In addition to his experience in learning design and delivery, John has extensive experience developing policies and programs, and working in a central agency.

Before joining the School, John was the Executive Director of Strategic Policy at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. He joined the Government of Canada in 2004 after a successful career in business in the private sector.

John is passionate about promoting human-centered leadership at all levels, as well as diversity, equity and inclusion in the public service. He works from Ottawa but is an advocate for distributed teams and regional perspectives.

Career highlights

  • Director General, Transferable Skills, Canada School of Public Service
  • Executive Director, Strategic Policy, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
  • Departmental Liaison, Office of the President of the Treasury Board

Inez Neville
Chief of Staff

Office of the National Security and Intelligence Advisor to the Prime Minister

Inez has been a federal civil servant for over 15 years, and in January 2022 joined the Office of the National Security and Intelligence Advisor to the Prime Minister as the Chief of Staff. Prior to this role, she held a number of positions of increasing responsibility primarily at the Department of National Defence. While there she worked in a variety of roles within the Finance group, Public Affairs, Infrastructure and Environment, Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, and, most recently, in the office of the Deputy Minister. Over the course of her career, she has worked in several operational roles, including with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Canada Border Services Agency, and the Canadian Coast Guard.

Inez studied communications at the University of Ottawa and holds a Master of Public Administration from Queen’s University, School of Policy Studies in Kingston. In 2020, Inez graduated from the National Security Programme, a one-year program at the Canadian Forces College, alongside colleagues in the Canadian Armed Forces and some civil servants hailing from a range of departments.

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Taylor Paxton
Director General, Marketing and Electronic Communications
National Defence

Taylor began her career in the federal public service 14 years ago, first at the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (2008), Transport Canada (2010), and Western Economic Diversification Canada (2014), focusing on policy and program-related communications initiatives.

In 2018, Taylor accepted a position at the Privy Council Office (PCO), leading Ministerial Services and supporting the PCO Ministers. During her time at PCO, Taylor managed the communications for the 2018 First Ministers’ Meeting in Montreal, developed the establishment of a Corporate Communications function within the Communications and Consultations secretariat, and directed the support for communications needs of the Clerk and Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council, all while continuing to develop the Ministerial Services function.

Currently, Taylor is the Director General, Marketing and Electronic Communications, at National Defence. She is accountable for various internal and external-facing communications initiatives, including the marketing and advertising for the department, as well as web, social, internal and creative communications.

Taylor is a proud graduate from Laurentian University (B.A. Honours) and Athabasca University (Master of Arts), and a mom to one kid and one dog, whom she raises alongside her husband, Chris.

Martin Sampson
Director General, Negotiations East Branch
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada

Originally from Quebec City, but raised in the Lac-Saint-Jean region, Martin holds a Bachelor’s degree in History from the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, a certificate in Political Science from Université Laval, and a post-graduate certificate in Regional Studies from the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. He has been working in the federal public service for over twenty years, starting as a historian with Justice Canada and then moving to Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (now the Department of Crown-Aboriginal Relations and Northern Development), where he has spent the majority of his career. His primary focus has been on reconciliation and recognition of Indigenous rights, through his work in the resolution of litigation and historical grievances, policy development and negotiation of treaty and self-government agreements. He joined the Public Service Executive Group in 2017, where he worked as Senior Director of Operational Policy Development in the Treaties and Aboriginal Governments Sector, and since 2021 he has been the Director General of Negotiations for the East covering negotiations in the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces. He is married with two grown children, Alexander and Catherine, and is the proud grandfather of Lukas.

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Moderator

Laurie-Ann-Kempton

Laurie-Anne Kempton
Assistant Deputy Minister, Public Affairs
Department of National Defence

Laurie has worked in the Federal Public Service for 25 years. She has worked at multiple Departments developing outreach and engagement strategies. In 2006 she joined the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade working in Consular Services and Emergency Management where she led policy development and relationship management with like-minded countries.

In 2011, Laurie was appointed Director, Foreign Operations for Passport Canada where she managed the passport program and crisis response in over 200 embassies abroad. In 2015 she joined the Bank of Canada, leading stakeholder engagement and management. While there she was responsible for creating and managing the public consultation to put a Canadian woman on a bank note. In various roles at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, she led Canada’s policy work for the G7 Ministerial on Oceans and the Sustainable Blue Economy conference in partnership with the Government of Kenya.

Most recently Laurie has worked as the Chief of Staff to the Clerk and Deputy Clerk of the Privy Council where she was responsible for providing strategic and operational advice to both the Clerk and Deputy Clerk as well as managing the day-to-day operations of Office of the Clerk of the Privy Council including working collaboratively with the Office of the Prime Minister and the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. In July 2020, she was named the Assistant Deputy Minister of Public Affairs for the Department of National Defence.

She teaches Public Consultation and Engagement at the Carleton School of Journalism and Communications. Laurie has a Master of Science in Management from the Smurfit School of Business at the University College Dublin and a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton University.

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