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Everyone has a story; personal and professional. But how have they 9.00am Welcome from PSN navigated their path? When you can see yourself in someone else’s experience, that’s when the true insight happens. Opening Remarks from the Chair 9.05am Interspersing business and personal, success and failure, head and heart; Karen Pugliese, Country Manager - , CommScope this Series is about integration. What makes Canada’s leading female public sector executives great at what they do? And how have they SHAWNA COXON KELLY GILLIS The COVID-19 Lens: Leading in a Time of Massive Uncertainty and understood and embraced what sets them apart? How have they reached Deputy Chief of Police Deputy Minister Pressure the top, made optimal decisions, ensured they haven’t repeated the same Toronto Police Service Infrastructure and Communities, 9.20am mistake twice, and led like a true powerhouse?? Infrastructure Canada Shawna Coxon, Deputy Chief of Police, Toronto Police Service It’s time to open up the conversation that really matters in a candid, vulnerable, and refreshingly real environment to better equip you to rely Realizing Your Strengths and Values for Leadership on not just facts and figures, but sharp, value-driven, intuitive leadership. 9.35am Creating a diverse and therefore more innovative workforce will generate Hon. , Minister of Labour, a more relatable and connected Public Sector; enabling it to deliver better outcomes for its people. Value-Driven Leadership: Embodying Your Core Strengths to Take the MARIE-LISON FOUGÈRE KAREN PUGLIESE Best Action The Public Sector Network’s Women in Leadership Roadshow 2020 brings Deputy Minister Responsible for Country Manager - Canada 9.50am together passionate leaders from across the sector, looking at ways to Women’s Issues CommScope Marie-Lison Fougère, Deputy Minister Responsible for Women’s Issues, keep cadence on the conversation around equity ensuring we see lasting Ministry of Francophone Affairs Ministry of Francophone Affairs change. Understanding and Integrating the Unique Differences/Skills Women Possess as Senior Executives REASONS TO ATTEND 10.05am Kelly Gillis, Deputy Minister, Infrastructure and Communities, Infrastructure Canada

Hear how the best in your province and across Canada LAURIE LEBLANC MARIANNE MEED-WARD are creating equitable workplaces Deputy Minister Mayor Partner Session: Leading Insights from Ryerson’s Diversity Institute Ministry of Transportation City of Burlington 10.20am Develop knowledge of the most persistent barriers to gender Wendy Cukier, Professor, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, Ted Rogers equality in leadership and best practice steps to overcome them School of Management & Director, Diversity Institute, Ryerson University

Gain exclusive insights into how female leaders 10.35am Break navigated their way to the top Panel Discussion: Experience: Leadership Lessons and Driving an Equitable and Inclusive Public Service WHO SHOULD ATTEND DERYN RIZZI KAREN FRY Fire Chief Fire Chief • How has COVID shifted the way in which you view and undertake The following from across the public sector: Vaughan Fire and City of Nanaimo leadership? What demands has it put on you as a leader and how Rescue Service have you moved through these? C-Suite Executives People & Culture • What have you learned throughout your career in terms of how to lead most effectively? Mid-level & Frontline Talent Managers • How have you managed to break down barriers and drive innovation Managers and impact? Recruitment & Retention • How have you overcome resistance to change and gained buy-in, Directors & Managers of influence and support? Human Capital Organizational Development 10.40am Woorksforce Laurie LeBlanc, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Transportation Workplace Diversity & KIM KANE TARA FINE Inclusivity Managers Deputy Fire Chief Canadian Channel Chief Marianne Meed-Ward, Mayor, City of Burlington Brampton Fire and VMWare Emergency Services Deryn Rizzi, Fire Chief, Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service SPONSOR Karen Fry, Fire Chief, City of Nanaimo Kim Kane, Deputy Fire Chief, Brampton Fire and Emergency Services Tara Fine, Canadian Channel Chief, VMWare

Moderator: Karen Pugliese, Country Manager - Canada, CommScope

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Everyone has a story; personal and professional. But how have they navigated their path? When you can see yourself in someone else’s 9.00am Welcome from PSN & Opening Remarks experience, that’s when the true insight happens. Serge Blais, Executive Director, University of Ottawa - Professional Interspersing business and personal, success and failure, head and heart; SERGE BLAIS BRENDA LANDRY Development Institute this Series is about integration. What makes Canada’s leading female President President public sector executives great at what they do? And how have they University of Ottawa - PDI Evoke Consulting The COVID-19 Lens: Why the leadership of women matters, COVID-19 understood and embraced what sets them apart? How have they reached has shown us that! the top, made optimal decisions, ensured they haven’t repeated the same mistake twice, and led like a true powerhouse?? 9.20am Hon. , Minister for Crown-Indigenous Relations, Government of Canada It’s time to open up the conversation that really matters in a candid, vulnerable, and refreshingly real environment to better equip you to rely on not just facts and figures, but sharp, value-driven, intuitive leadership. Partner Session: Industry Technology Perspective 9.35am Creating a diverse and therefore more innovative workforce will generate KIMBERLY ARMSTRONG ISABELLE MONDOU Natalie Carey, Senior Director, Federal Civilian Practice, Appian a more relatable and connected Public Sector; enabling it to deliver better Deputy Minister responsible for Deputy City Manager, Employee outcomes for its people. COVID-19 Response (Communications) Services Innovation Takes Courage: Tips for Getting Outside Your Comfort Zone Government of Canada City of Edmonton The Public Sector Network’s Women in Leadership Roadshow 2020 brings together passionate leaders from across the sector, looking at ways to 9.50am Kimberly Armstrong, Deputy City Manager, Employee Services, City of keep cadence on the conversation around equity ensuring we see lasting Edmonton change. Panel Discussion: Leadership Experience: The Challenges and Successes

Lucie Tremblay, Deputy Chief of Police, VIA Rail Canada

REASONS TO ATTEND HON. CAROLYN BENNETT LUCIE TREMBLAY , Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of 10.05am Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister for Crown-Indigenous Relations Deputy Chief of Police , Government of Canada Government of Canada VIA Rail Canada , Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Economic Hear how the best in your province and across Canada Development and Official Languages (FedDev Ontario), Government of are creating equitable workplaces Canada

Develop knowledge of the most persistent barriers to gender Moderator: Brenda Landry, President, Evoke Consulting equality in leadership and best practice steps to overcome them

Gain exclusive insights into how female leaders 10.25am Partner Session navigated their way to the top CHRISTIANE FOX Deputy Minister, Intergovermental Amy Gannaway, VP Compensation, Benefits & HRIS, VMWare Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister Affairs and Youth Leverage the experience and ambitions of other female leaders to of Small Business, Export Promotion and Privy Council Office 10.40am Morning Tea improve your own trail International Trade Government of Canada Panel Discussion: Experience: Leadership Lessons and Driving an WHO SHOULD ATTEND Equitable and Inclusive Public Service The following from across the public sector: Christiane Fox, Deputy Minister, Intergovermental Affairs and Youth, Privy Council Office C-Suite Executives People & Culture Rachel Bendayan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Small Mid-level & Frontline Talent Managers KATE YOUNG Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, Government of Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister Canada Managers AMY GANNAWAY 10.45am Recruitment & Retention of Economic Development and Official VP Compensation, Benefits & HRIS Directors & Managers of Languages VMware Isabelle Mondou, Deputy Minister responsible for COVID-19 Response Human Capital Organizational Development Government of Canada (Communications), Government of Canada Woorksforce Workplace Diversity & Natalie Carey, Senior Director, Federal Civilian Practice, Appian Inclusivity Managers Moderator: Brenda Landry, President, Evoke Consulting SPONSOR 11.30am Closing Remarks and End of session

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Everyone has a story; personal and professional. But how have they navigated their path? When you can see yourself in someone else’s 9.00am Welcome from PSN experience, that’s when the true insight happens. Opening Remarks from the Chair Interspersing business and personal, success and failure, head and heart; 9.05am this Series is about integration. What makes Canada’s leading female Dr. Jennifer Walinga, Professor, Communication and Culture, Royal public sector executives great at what they do? And how have they Roads University understood and embraced what sets them apart? How have they reached the top, made optimal decisions, ensured they haven’t repeated the same The COVID-19 Lens: Leading in a Time of Massive Uncertainty and mistake twice, and led like a true powerhouse?? Pressure 9.20am It’s time to open up the conversation that really matters in a candid, LORI HALLS HON. ANNE KANG Lori Halls, Deputy Minister, Emergency Management BC, Government of Minister for Citizen’s Services and vulnerable, and refreshingly real environment to better equip you to rely Deputy Minister, Emergency British Columbia on not just facts and figures, but sharp, value-driven, intuitive leadership. Management BC Minister for Multiculturalism Creating a diverse and therefore more innovative workforce will generate Government of British Columbia Government of British Columbia Value-Driven Leadership: Embodying Your Core Strengths to Take the a more relatable and connected Public Sector; enabling it to deliver better Best Action outcomes for its people. 9.35am Hon. Anne Kang, Minister for Citizen’s Services and Minister for The Public Sector Network’s Women in Leadership Roadshow 2020 brings Multiculturalism, Government of British Columbia together passionate leaders from across the sector, looking at ways to keep cadence on the conversation around equity ensuring we see lasting change. Partner Session - Succeeding as a Leader in the Digital World 9.50am REASONS TO ATTEND Wendy Gnenz, Technology Transformation Leader, MNP MELANIE STEWART Partner Session DR. JENNIFER WALINGA Former ADM, Gender Equity Professor, Communication and Culture Ministry of Finance 10.05am Hear how the best in your province and across Canada Royal Roads University Brenda Landry, President, Evoke Consulting are creating equitable workplaces Develop knowledge of the most persistent barriers to gender 10.35am Break equality in leadership and best practice steps to overcome them Panel Discussion: Experience: Leadership Lessons and Driving an Gain exclusive insights into how female leaders Equitable and Inclusive Public Service navigated their way to the top • How has COVID shifted the way in which you view and undertake leadership? What demands has it put on you as a leader and how WHO SHOULD ATTEND have you moved through these? • What have you learned throughout your career in terms of how to The following from across the public sector: KAYE KRISHNA WENDY GNENZ lead most effectively? Deputy Minster, Ministry of Municipal Technology Transformation Leader • How have you managed to break down barriers and drive C-Suite Executives People & Culture Affairs and Housing MNP innovation and impact? Government of British Columbia • How have you overcome resistance to change and gained buy-in, Mid-level & Frontline Talent Managers influence and support? Managers 10.40am • Driving diversity and balance: How do you navigate the path to an Recruitment & Retention equitable and inclusive public service? Directors & Managers of • How have you managed to balance personal and professional life? Human Capital Organizational Development Woorksforce Workplace Diversity & Melanie Stewart, Former ADM, Gender Equity, Ministry of Finance Inclusivity Managers Kaye Krishna, Deputy Minster, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Government of British Columbia SPONSORS BRENDA LANDRY Moderator: Dr. Jennifer Walinga, Professor, Communication and Culture, President Royal Roads University Evoke Consulting 11.25am Closing Remarks and End of Session

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AGENDA OVERVIEW SPEAKERS AGENDA *All times are in Mountain Time

Everyone has a story; personal and professional. But how have they navigated their path? When you can see yourself in someone else’s experience, that’s when the true insight happens. 9.00am Welcome from PSN

Interspersing business and personal, success and failure, head and heart; Welcome from the Chair this Series is about integration. What makes Canada’s leading female 9.05am public sector executives great at what they do? And how have they Dr. Wanda Costen, Dean, School of Business, MacEwan University KIM WIERINGA DR. WANDA COSTEN understood and embraced what sets them apart? How have they reached Assistant Deputy Minister, Health the top, made optimal decisions, ensured they haven’t repeated the same Dean, School of Business Information Systems The COVID-19 Lens: Leading in a Time of Massive Uncertainty mistake twice, and led like a true powerhouse?? MacEwan University Government of Alberta and Pressure 9.20am It’s time to open up the conversation that really matters in a candid, Kim Wieringa, Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Information vulnerable, and refreshingly real environment to better equip you to rely Systems, Government of Alberta on not just facts and figures, but sharp, value-driven, intuitive leadership. Creating a diverse and therefore more innovative workforce will generate a more relatable and connected Public Sector; enabling it to deliver better Fireside Chat outcomes for its people. 9.35am Hon. Rebecca Schulz, Minister for Children’s Services, The Public Sector Network’s Women in Leadership Roadshow 2020 brings HON. LEELA AHEER HON. REBECCA SCHULZ Government of Alberta together passionate leaders from across the sector, looking at ways to Minister for Culture, Multiculturalism & Minister for Children’s Services Status of Women keep cadence on the conversation around equity ensuring we see lasting Government of Alberta Government of Alberta Understanding and Integrating the Unique Differences/Skills change. Women Possess as Senior Executives 9.50am Hon. Leela Aheer, Minister for Culture, Multiculturalism & Status REASONS TO ATTEND of Women, Government of Alberta

Partner Session - Succeeding as a Leader in the Digital World Hear how the best in your province and across Canada 10.05am are creating equitable workplaces HON. REBECCA SCHULZ LORA PILLIPOW Wendy Gnenz, Technology Transformation Leader, MNP Minister for Children’s Services Deputy Minister, Culture, Multiculturism, Develop knowledge of the most persistent barriers to gender Government of Alberta and Status of Women 10.25am Break equality in leadership and best practice steps to overcome them Government of Alberta

Panel Discussion: Experience: Leadership Lessons and Driving Gain exclusive insights into how female leaders an Equitable and Inclusive Public Service navigated their way to the top • How has COVID shifted the way in which you view and undertake leadership? What demands has it put on you as WHO SHOULD ATTEND a leader and how have you moved through these? • What have you learned throughout your career in terms of The following from across the public sector: KATE WHITE SHERRY COLFORD how to lead most effectively? Deputy Minister, Economic Fire Chief (Director of Regional Fire & C-Suite Executives People & Culture Development, Trade and Tourism Emergency Services) Lora Pillipow, Deputy Minister, Culture, Multiculturism, and Status 10.35am of Women Mid-level & Frontline Talent Managers Government of Alberta St. John’s Regional Fire Department , Government of Alberta Managers Recruitment & Retention Kate White, Deputy Minister of Jobs, Economy and Innovation, Directors & Managers of Government of Alberta Human Capital Organizational Development Woorksforce Sherry Colford, Fire Chief (Director of Regional Fire & Workplace Diversity & Emergency Services), St. John’s Regional Fire Department Inclusivity Managers Moderator: Dr. Wanda Costen, Dean, School of Business, HON. JOSEPHINE PON WENDY GNENZ MacEwan University Technology Transformation Leader Minister for Seniors and Housing MNP Government of Alberta SPONSORS Driving Influence and Impact Through Integrating EQ and Centering Decisions on Authenticity 11.10am Hon. Josephine Pon, Minister for Seniors and Housing, Government of Alberta

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