2024 Awards of Excellence Ceremony
We are very excited for this year’s Awards of Excellence Ceremony taking place on May 14, 2024 late afternoon. Please make sure to register for the Leadership Summit to attend the ceremony and support your colleagues’ achievements.
The Ceremony will begin with a networking reception from 16:00 to 17:00, sponsored by CGI.
This year, APEX will be awarding the following Awards of Excellence:
Public Service Citation Award
Healthy Workplace Award
Leadership Award
APEX CEO Award
Innovation Award
Community Contribution Award
Partnership Award
Career Contribution Award
To learn more about each award and the criteria, please visit the Awards of Excellence Nomination Page. If you missed the window to submit a nomination, make sure to check this site again in November of each year as we open the nomination period.
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Thank you for your nominations!
APEX received 57 nominations for this year’s Awards of Excellence. Thank you to all the 21 departments who have taken part this year. Our Awards Review Committee is evaluating the nomination packages and contacting the nominees. It’s a difficult task to choose an award winner for each category with such great nominations.
The winners will be revealed in April prior to our Awards of Excellence Ceremony taking place on May 14, 2024 at 17:00 ET. Join us and come support your colleagues, your mentors and your teams.
Congratulations to the 2024 APEX Awards of Excellence nominees!
Canada Border Services Agency
Denis Vinette | Leadership
Vice-President, Travellers Branch
Joseph McMahon | Career Contribution
Executive Director, Southern Ontario Region
Canada Revenue Agency
Shannon Drew | Innovation
Director, Innovation and Analytics Division
Canadian Coast Guard
Anne Miller | Career Contribution
(Retired) Regional Director Response
Denise Veber | Leadership
Senior Regional Director Fleet
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Adria Patzer | Healthy Workplace
Director, Program and Issues Communications, Strategic and Issues Communications
Lyzette Lamondin | Leadership
Inspector General, Operations Branch
Canadian School of Public Service
Jason Bett | Career Contribution
Visiting Senior Advisor for 2SLGBTQIA+ Inclusion
Correctional Services Canada
Christine Anderson | Leadership
Warden, Collins Bay Institution
Jason Hope | Partnership
Regional Deputy Commissioner
Employment and Social Development Canada
Carson Littlejohn | Leadership
Director General, Integrity Services
Dinesh Mohan | Leadership
Director General, Enterprise Cloud Services, Innovation, Information and Technology Branch
Jackie Zuk | Leadership
Director General, Benefits Delivery Services Branch, Western Canada and Territories Region
Joanne Mayhew | Partnership
Executive Director, Strategic Policy, Planning and Compliance – Innovation, Information and Technology Branch
Karen Robertson | Healthy Workplace
Chief Financial Officer and Senior Assistant Deputy Minister
Véronique Tremblay | Leadership
Director, Office of Values, Recognition, Assessment and Resolution
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Michael Goffin | Career Contribution
Director General, Freshwater Policy and Engagement Directorate, Canada Water Agency
Marie-Josée Lauzon | Partnership
Director, HR-to-Pay
Lauren Small | Community Contribution
Director, ECCC Branch Planning and Management Services, Public Affairs and Communications – Branch Office of the ADM
Patrick Vachon | Healthy Workplace
Director, General, Workforce Development and Wellness Services
Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada
Chantal Villeneuve | Leadership
Team Leader (Director), HR Modernization, Analytics and Technology – People, Culture and Workplace Sector
Nathalie Martineau | Leadership
Assistant Director, Operations Division – Director General Supervision Sector
Global Affairs Canada
Sandra McCardell | Leadership
(previously) Assistant Deputy Minister for Europe, Arctic, Middle East and Maghreb
(currently) Assistant Deputy Minister, International Affairs Branch, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)
Health Canada
Bruno Rodrigue | Leadership
Executive Director, Office of Legislative and Regulatory Modernization
Ed Morgan | Healthy Workplace
Director General, Planning and International Affairs Directorate
Elizabeth Toller | Partnership
Director, Health Care Innovation Secretariat
Lisa Duncan | Healthy Workplace
Director, Submission, Information Management and Business Analysis Division
Maria Sterniczuk | Leadership
Director, Strategic Horizontal Policy Division
Indigenous Services Canada
Nelson Barbosa | Partnership
Director General, Community Infrastructure Branch
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Elisha Kapell-Seguin | Community Contribution
Director of Operations
Sylvain Beauchamp | Healthy Workplace
Director General, Client Support and Engagement Branch, Service Delivery Sector
Nairi Bekiarian | Innovation
Director, Operational Support Division
Josée Lapointe | Career Contribution
Director General of Workplace Management
Alexandra Hiles | Partnership
Senior Area Director in the United States
Emmanuelle Deault-Bonin | Healthy Workplace
Director General, Strategic and Horizontal Policy
Jennifer Manasserian | Leadership
Director, Domestic Network
Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Virginie Éthier | Leadership
Assistant Commissioner and Director General, Patents – Canadian Intellectual Property Office
Justice Canada
Daniel Roussy | Partnership
Senior General Counsel and Executive Director
Public Services Procurement Canada
Alexandra LaGroix and Aniello DiMeglio | Innovation
Acting Senior Director, Canadian General Standards Board
Director, Client Operations, Digital Services Branch
Glen Hynes | Career Contribution
(Retired) Regional Director General, Atlantic Region
Johanne Tremblay | Innovation
Regional Director, Accommodation and Portfolio Management, Regional Diversity and Inclusion co-champion, Ontario Region
Laura Medeiros | Leadership
Senior Director, Professional Services Procurement
Simon Page | Healthy Workplace
Assistant Deputy Minister, Defense and Marine Procurement
Aleksandra Luczak | Healthy Workplace
Regional Director, Human Resources, Ontario Region
Stephanie Kirkland | Leadership
Assistant Deputy Minister, Pay Administration Branch
Kim Steele | Leadership
Assistant Deputy Minister (Chief Technology Officer), Human Capital Management Solutions Branch
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Leila El-Khatib | Community Contribution
Director, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Human Resources Policies, Strategies and Programs
Shared Services Canada
Elizabeth Rodrigues | Partnership
Senior Director, DCC-Stream 3, Portfolio C, Project Management and Delivery Branch
Jamie Hirtle | Leadership
Senior Director, Policing Infrastructure Operations – Divisional Policing Technology Services
Steve Whittaker | Partnership
Senior Director, National Policing Technology Services, Policing Infrastructure Operations
Valerie Stanlake | Healthy Workplace
Senior Director, Project Management and Delivery
Mario Laroche | Leadership
Director of Modernization, Telecommunication Services, DSB
Statistics Canada
Ian Bale, Andrew Sinkinson and Katy Champagne | Innovation
Senior Director, Cloud Enterprise Services Division
Director General, Hosting Services Branch, Shared Services Canada
Director General, Digital Operations
Treasury Board Secretariat
Alfred MacLeod | Healthy Workplace
Assistant Deputy Minister, Office of Public Service Accessibility
Liz McKeown | Leadership
Executive Director, Digital Community Management
Jane Keenan | Partnership
Director, Centre for Greening Government
Transport Canada
Robert Dick | Leadership
Assistant Deputy Minister, Supply Chain Office
Leadership Award
Denis Vinette
Retired Vice-President, Travellers Branch, Canada Border Services Agency
The APEX Leadership Award recognizes an Executive who continuously strives for excellence, adopts best management practices, and improves the workplace. The award recognizes outstanding leadership and presents a role model for the Public Service, resulting in improved programs, services, or initiatives.
Denis Vinette’s exemplary 32-year career at the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has consistently showcased exceptional leadership and dedication to public service. Noteworthy is his instrumental role in shaping the foundation of the CBSA, demonstrating a passion for operational support and addressing challenges head-on. Throughout his tenure, Denis’s leadership has been marked by his adept crisis management, exemplified during emergencies like the reopening of CBSA border services in Cornwall, Ontario, and managing the agency’s response to the Syrian refugee crisis and terrorist attacks in Europe. His leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic underscored his commitment to operational excellence and employee well-being, ensuring transparent decision-making and proactive measures for border management. Denis’s leadership extends beyond operational excellence to inclusivity and mental health support within the CBSA. His advocacy for official languages, inclusive workplace initiatives, and proactive approach to mental health support reflect his commitment to fostering a supportive and barrier-free work environment. Denis’s impact on future leaders within the CBSA is evident, as many have been empowered by his mentorship and inspired by his integrity and commitment to service.
Career Contribution Award
Anne Miller
Retired Regional Director, Incident Response, Canadian Coast Guard
The Career Contribution Award recognizes a senior executive who, through exemplary work throughout his or her career, has made a significant contribution to the Public Service. To win this award, the honoree must have a minimum of 20 years’ service in the federal public service, and at least five years as a senior executive.
Anne’s illustrious career with the Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) and Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) reflects her unwavering dedication to maritime safety and environmental stewardship. From navigating challenging waters like the North Atlantic and Canadian Arctic to pivotal roles onshore, Anne’s journey is marked by significant achievements. As Superintendent of Fleet Safety and Security, she spearheaded the implementation of the International Safety Management Code, shaping robust safety protocols that endure today. Her leadership cultivated a culture prioritizing safety and environmental protection. In subsequent roles, including Marine Superintendent and Regional Director, Anne demonstrated strategic vision and inclusive leadership, enhancing operational effectiveness, and promoting diversity. Notably, her tenure as Regional Director showcased her adept crisis management and proactive measures for maritime safety, highlighted during challenging events like the worst ice season in decades. Anne’s commitment to empowering personnel and fostering inclusive environments has earned her respect as a leader and mentor, leaving a profound impact on CCG operations and beyond.
Community Contribution Award
Lauren Small
Director, Branch Planning and Management Services, Public Affairs and Communications Branch Office of the ADM, Environment and Climate Change Canada
The Community Contribution Award is awarded to an Executive who has made exceptional contributions to their community, as a volunteer, while continuing to excel within the Public Service. Il s’agit d’un honneur particulier puisqu’il est décerné à la mémoire de Pierre de Blois, un dirigeant qui a fait preuve de réalisations exemplaires à l’APEX et dans la communauté.
Lauren Small, a dedicated public servant, with a career spanning almost three decades, has demonstrated exemplary commitment to the public service. As Director of Branch Planning and Management Services at ECCC, she seamlessly integrates her roles in science, innovation, and community service. Lauren’s remarkable achievements include coordinating the national directive for flying Every Child Matters Flag at Parks Canada locations, fostering awareness of Truth and Reconciliation. Lauren was elected as a Municipal Councillor for the Town of Montreal West in November 2021 and is a part time Reservist with the Royal Canadian Navy. Lauren’s impact extends beyond her professional sphere. She passionately supports initiatives like the Moose Hide Campaign and Movement is Medicine, honouring missing and murdered Indigenous women and promoting gender equality. Additionally, her tireless efforts in fundraising for cancer research through the Terry Fox Run exemplify her dedication to community welfare. Lauren’s extensive volunteer work, including with the Vimy Foundation and Olympes de la Parole Canada, reflects her unwavering commitment to making a difference in the world.
Innovation Award
Andrew Sinkinson
Director General, Cloud Operations, Hosting Services Branch, Shared Services Canada
Katy Champagne
Director General, Digital Operations, Statistics Canada
Ian Bale
Director (sr.), Cloud Enterprise Services Division, Statistics Canada
The Innovation Award recognizes an Executive who has demonstrated outstanding performance and achievement through innovative and creative approaches, resulting in new or improved programs, products, services or initiatives. This bold and courageous leader generates new approaches, fosters smart experimentation, and finds new solutions through intelligent risk-taking that brings meaningful results to Canadians.
The team’s exceptional efforts made Statistics Canada the Government of Canada’s Cloud Pathfinder for workload migration. Their insights shaped the TBS Government of Canada’s Cloud Strategy, leading in policy and guideline development for cloud operations. They consistently introduced fresh ideas and practical solutions, adapting swiftly to change, and embracing experimentation. Their risk-taking and boundary-pushing ensured maximum value from investments. Their enthusiasm for innovation translated aspirations into reality, inspiring ongoing innovation. The leadership demonstrated by these three leaders in migrating Statistics Canada’s datacenter to the cloud reflects ground-breaking innovation, setting government-wide standards and achieving significant efficiencies and environmental benefits. Their recognition honours their exceptional impact on the public service sector, embodying the essence of innovation and leadership.
Partnership Award
Daniel Roussy
Senior General Counsel and Executive Director, Department of Justice
The Partnership Award recognizes an Executive who establishes effective partnerships and collaboration with a variety of stakeholders both within and outside government, such as with other levels of government, other departments and agencies, bargaining agents, private sector, academics, industry, and Canadians.
Daniel Roussy, Head of the Legal Services Unit at the Department of National Defence (DND), excels in fostering trust-based relationships crucial to DND’s legal operations. Notably, he navigates complex inter-departmental dynamics, ensuring seamless collaboration with the Office of the Judge Advocate General (OJAG). Daniel’s meticulous attention to building trust extends to personalized interactions, evidenced by his strategic route planning to engage with clients. Moreover, his legal counsel, tailored to DND’s needs and constraints, facilitates critical decision-making, even amidst extraordinary circumstances such as justice system reforms. Daniel’s proactive approach fosters collaboration, exemplified by creating a dedicated position to implement external recommendations. His initiatives, including leadership on the Ukraine procurement file, underscore his invaluable contributions to DND’s mission and culture change endeavors. Daniel’s nomination stands as a testament to his outstanding leadership and commitment to excellence within the public service.
Healthy Workplace Award
Lisa Duncan
Director Submissions, Information Management and Business Analysis Division, Health Canada
The Healthy Workplace Award recognizes an Executive who led and actively participated in the implementation of initiatives to foster a healthy, respectful workplace. This individual leads with empathy and is committed to creating an inclusive work environment for the physical, mental and emotional well-being of all.
Lisa, a recent addition to the Executive ranks of the Public Service since January 2021, has swiftly established herself as an exemplary leader. Known for her authentic and respectful leadership style, Lisa prioritizes inclusivity and employee well-being. She champions diversity and inclusion initiatives, serving as Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) Champion for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, as well as the branch Champion for Accessibility. Lisa spearheaded the development of a comprehensive multi-year EDI Action Plan, endorsed by Senior Management, ensuring sustainable change and fostering a supportive work environment. She actively advocates for hiring persons with disabilities and supports their retention, collaborating closely with organizations like Live Work Play. Lisa’s unwavering dedication to promoting inclusivity and accessibility reflects her commitment to fostering a healthy workplace where everyone can thrive. Her impactful contributions merit recognition for her exemplary leadership practices.
APEX CEO Award
Anil Arora
Deputy Retired Chief Statistician of Canada, Statistics Canada
The APEX CEO Impact Award celebrates and honours an individual who works with the Association of Professional Executives to deliver an outstanding contribution to the achievement of APEX’s vision and mandate in Advocacy, National Engagement, Service Excellence and Business Sustainability. The Award is conferred to an individual with distinction who leverages their leadership and influence to deliver significant impact to the executive community aligned to APEX’s strategic direction. It also aims to recognize executives for demonstrable, sustained impacts that may result from a single influential contribution or from an ongoing commitment to the APEX mandate
Anil Arora is a distinguished public servant whose exceptional leadership and innovative approach to public service have undoubtedly earned him recognition for the APEX CEO Impact Award. As the Chief Statistician of Canada, Arora has demonstrated a profound commitment to excellence, integrity, and transparency in his stewardship of Statistics Canada. Anil’s visionary leadership has not only elevated the standard of statistical governance but has also strengthened public trust in the reliability and relevance of Canada’s public service.
Anil’s steadfast advocacy for diversity, equity, and inclusion within the public service exemplifies the values espoused by APEX. Anil has championed efforts to cultivate a more inclusive workplace culture, where every employee feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute their unique perspectives and talents. His unwavering commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce and his dedication to executive leadership has greatly served as a catalyst for innovation, collaboration, and organizational excellence. By recognizing Anil Arora with the APEX CEO Impact Award, we honour his outstanding contributions to advancing leadership excellence at all levels and fostering a more inclusive and equitable public service.
Public Service Citation Award
The Honourable Murray Sinclair
Senator Emeritus and Ex-Commissioner of the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission
The APEX Public Service Citation Awards is granted to a Canadian, who was previously an outstanding public servant and has made a transformational impact on Canada and Canadian society. The APEX Citation award celebrates individuals who demonstrate exceptional leadership, innovation, and impact in their respective fields, embodying the highest standards of excellence and dedication to service.
The recipient of the APEX 2024 Public Service Citation Award is the Honourable Murray Sinclair, in recognition of his career and lifetime of continuous contributions to the Public Service.
His Honour is Anishinaabe and a member of the Peguis First Nation. He is a Fourth Degree Chief of the Midewiwin Society, a traditional healing and spiritual society of the Anishinaabe Nation responsible for protecting the teachings, ceremonies, laws, and history of the Anishinaabe. His Spirit Name is Mizhana Gheezhik (The One Who Speaks of Pictures in the Sky). As a professor of law, lawyer, lecturer, Judge, Senator and Commissioner of the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the Honourable Mr. Sinclair is known for his remarkable influence in shaping the fabric of Canada. He also currently serves as the 15th Chancellor of Queens University. His steadfast commitments and numerous achievements have not only inspired countless individuals but has been the catalyst for meaningful progress and positive change on a national scale.
APEX joins the Federal Government in our commitment embodied in the recognition offered by this award, not just to the Honourable Mr. Sinclair but also to the importance of awareness and change in the public service as leading and reflecting Canadian Society. His Honour was a key figure in raising global awareness to the legacy of Canada’s residential school system and in igniting the Calls to Action to measure progress of reconciliation across Canada. His unwavering dedication to Indigenous Peoples’ taking their rightful place in Canadian society serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for all Canadians.
The work of the Honorable Mr. Sinclair is the underpinning to ensure leaders at all levels commit to re-educating themselves, to listening, and to being kind. APEX applauds and honours the Honourable Murray Sinclair for his unwavering dedication to educating leaders of today and laying the cornerstone for future generations.