- Jocelyne Bourgon
Jocelyne Bourgon, PC , OC is a Canadian
public servant .Born in Papineauville,
Quebec , she studied in science ( Biology ) at the University of Montreal and then management at theUniversity of Ottawa . She joined the public service of Canada as a summer student with the Department of Transport in 1974.She was rapidly promoted to the level of Deputy Minister. She served in several Departments including Consumer and Corparate Affairs(Industry), Cabinet Secretary for Federal-Provincial Relations, President of Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Transport Canada.As Deputy Minister she led major legislative reforms; organized First Ministers Conference on Canad-Usa free trade negotiations ; led the Constitutional negotiations and prepare a major reform leading to the privatization of rail and airports.
In 1994, she was appointed Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the
Canadian Cabinet becoming the first woman and so far the only to exercise these functions in Canada. To date, no other women have exercise an equivalent position ( Secretary General of the Government ) in any other G-7 countries. In this capacity she led some of the most ambitious public sector reforms in Canada since the early 1940s.She oversaw the reduction of the public service by 47,000 jobs, she introduced measures to enhance the policy capacity and the renewal of the Public Service ( La Releve) Bourgon served as President of the Canadian Centre for Management Development from 1999 to 2003 leading to the creation of the Canada School of Management where she was named Presidentemeritus .She served as Ambassador to the OECD until 2007. She is Senior Research Fellow at the International Center for Governance(CIGI) and visiting professor at Waterloo University where she is conducting several research projects to advance good governance and the field of public administration . She is advising several countries about public service reforms , most recently France , UK, Ireland , Brezil etc.She is an active international speaker ,participating in various International lecture , conferences to advance public service reforms , most recently at the OECD, Brazil (World Bank ) , IPAA(Dublin), IPA(Sydney) etc. Her keynotes and lectures are frequently published
She is active on various international boards and committees including UN ,CEPA , CAPAM, UK Civil Service College etc.
She received numerous awards and recognition including the Order of Canada , the Outstanding Achievement Award , 6 Honorary degrees from Canadian Universities. In recognition of her contribution to her country she was summoned as member of the Queen Privy Council and granted the title of Honorable
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