Prime Minister Announces Changes in the Senior Ranks of the Public Service
May 18, 1999
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced the following changes in the Public Service:
Ruth Hubbard, currently President of the Public Service Commission, becomes Senior Advisor to the Privy Council Office, effective July 1, 1999.
Scott Serson, currently Deputy Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, becomes Special Advisor to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, effective June 1, 1999, and will subsequently assume the position of President of the Public Service Commission, effective July 1, 1999.
Shirley Serafini, currently Associate Deputy Minister of Industry, becomes Deputy Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, effective June 1, 1999.
Suzanne Hurtubise, currently Deputy Minister of Canadian Heritage, becomes Special Advisor to the Minister of Canadian Heritage, effective June 1, 1999, and will subsequently become Canada's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris.
Alexander Himelfarb, currently Associate Secretary of the Treasury Board, becomes Deputy Minister of Canadian Heritage, effective June 1, 1999.
André Gladu, currently Assistant Deputy Minister (Québec Region), with Human Resources Development Canada, becomes Deputy Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Québec. He succeeds Renaud Caron who is leaving the Public Service. This appointment is effective May 26, 1999.
The Prime Minister took this opportunity to thank Mr. Caron for his leadership as Deputy Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Québec and his contribution to the public service over the past four years, and to wish him every success as he undertakes new challenges.
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Biographical notes attached.
PMO Press Office: (613) 957-5555
RUTH HUBBARD
Date of birth: June 1942
Education:
- B.A. (Mathematics, Spanish), Queen's University
- M.S. (Mathematical Analysis), Ohio State University
- Advanced Management Program(AMP), Harvard University
Professional Experience
May 1994 to Present
President, Public Service Commission
August 1993 to May 1994
Master of the Royal Canadian Mint
February 1993 - August 1993
Deputy Minister of Supply and Services and, concurrently, President of the Canadian Commercial Corporation, then Special Advisor to the Minister of Supply and Services
1992 - 1993
Deputy Minister of Employment and Immigration
1988 - 1992
Deputy Minister (Customs and Excise), Revenue Canada
1984 - 1988
Associate Commissioner, Foreign Investment Review Agency and subsequently Executive Vice-President, Investment Canada
1977 - 1984
Treasury Board Secretariat
1963 - 1977
Statistics Canada
R. SCOTT SERSON
Date of birth: March 1948
Education:
- B.A., Carleton University
- Studies towards an M.S.W., Carleton University
Professional Experience
September 1995 to Present
Deputy Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
July 1994 - September 1995
Associate Deputy Minister of Human Resources Development and Vice-Chairman of the
Canada Employment and Immigration Commission
1993 to 1994
Associate Deputy Minister of Health
1989 - 1993
Deputy Secretary, Intergovernmental/Aboriginal Affairs, Federal-Provincial Relations Office
1987 - 1989
General Director, Federal-Provincial and Social Policy Branch, then General Director,
Fiscal Policy and Economic Analysis Branch, Department of Finance
1985 - 1987
Assistant Secretary, Office of Aboriginal Constitutional Affairs,
Federal-Provincial Relations Office
1982 - 1984
Acting Assistant Director, Indian and Northern Programs, then Director, Program Delivery, Ministry of State for Social Development
1980 - 1982
Senior Policy Analyst, Program Delivery Branch, Ministry of State for Social Development
1974 - 1980
Various positions with Health and Welfare Canada, culminating in the position of
Coordinator, Policy Development, Social Services Division
1973 - 1974
Manpower Counsellor, Department of Manpower and Immigration
SHIRLEY E. SERAFINI
Date of Birth: April 1949
Education:
- B.A. (Mathematics) Carleton University
- M.Sc. (Mathematics and Statistics) Carleton University
Professional Experience
September 1996 to Present
Associate Deputy Minister of Industry
November 1994 - September 1996
Associate Deputy Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development
1991 - 1994
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Social Development, Privy Council Office
1991
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Government Operations and Labour Relations, Privy Council Office
1987 - 1991
Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Multiculturalism, Department of Secretary of State
1986 - 1987
Director General, Broadcasting and Cultural Industries, Department of Communications
1983 - 1986
Acting Director General and then Director General, Broadcasting and Content Services Policy Branch, Department of Communications
1982 - 1983
Director, Broadcasting Policy Division, Department of Communications
1976 - 1982
Economic Analyst and then Senior Economist, Economic Policy Division, Department of Communications
1975 - 1976
Head, Statistical Development, Department of Communications
1972 - 1975
Survey Statistician, Statistics Canada
SUZANNE HURTUBISE
Date of birth: June 1954
Education:
- B.A. (Economics), Carleton University
- M.A. (Economics), Carleton University
Professional Experience:
July 1995 to Present
Deputy Minister of Canadian Heritage
December 1994 - July 1995
Associate Secretary to the Cabinet, Privy Council Office
March 1993 - December 1994
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and Consultation), Privy Council Office
1991 - 1993
Deputy Secretary (Constitutional Affairs), Federal-Provincial Relations Office
1990 - 1991
Assistant Deputy Minister, Corporate Policy and Strategic Planning,
Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs
1988 - 1990
Director General, Surface Policy and Programs, Department of Transport
1986 - 1988
Director of Operations, Economic and Regional Development Policy,
Privy Council Office
1985 - 1986
Assistant Director, Social Policy Division, Department of Finance
1982 - 1985
Chief, 6 & 5 Program, then Director, Consultations Division, Department of Finance
1981 - 1982
Economist/Assistant Secretary of the Board, Canadian Industrial Renewal Board
1980 - 1981
Economist, Quebec National Assembly
1976 - 1980
Economist, Department of Finance
ALEXANDER HIMELFARB
Date of Birth: July 1947
Education:
- Bachelor , Sociology, University of Toronto
- Masters, Sociology, University of Toronto
- Doctorate, Sociology, University of Toronto
Professional Experience:
October 1998 to Present
Associate Secretary of the Treasury Board; Head, Social Union Task Force
July 1997 - October 1998
Deputy Secretary, Treasury Board Secretariat
February 1995 - July 1997
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Social Development Policy, Privy Council Office
August 1994 - February 1995
Executive Director, Planning, Review and Renewal, Department of Citizenship and Immigration
December 1993 - August 1994
Executive Director, Information Management and Renewal, Department of Justice
November 1989 - August 1994
Various positions with the National Parole Board which culminated in the position of Executive Director
July 1986 - November 1989
Director General, Planning and Systems Group and Planning and Management Branch, Department of Solicitor General
December 1981 - July 1986
Chief, Victimization Research, then Director, Statistics Division, Program Branch, Department of Solicitor General
July 1972 to December 1981
Professor, Sociology, University of New Brunswick and then Chief of Evaluation, Unified Family Courts, Department of Justice (Executive Interchange)
ANDRÉ GLADU
Date of Birth: June 1945
Education:
- B.A.(Political Science), Université de Montréal
- B.A., Université de Montréal
Professional Experience
April 1993 to Present
Executive Director then Assistant Deputy Minister, Québec Region, Human Resources Development
January 1992 - March 1993
Director General of Operations then Executive Director, Québec Region, Employment and Immigration Canada
January 1986 - January 1992
Director, District of Montréal Métro, then Director General, Immigration, Québec Region, Employment and Immigration Canada
December 1981 - January 1986
Director General of Programs then Director, Regional Secretariat, Employment and Immigration Canada
December 1978 - December 1981
Assistant Director, Job Creation Program then Director of Employment Development (Montréal), Employment and Immigration Canada
January 1975 - December 1978
Provincial Assistant Director then Regional Program Manager, Job Creation Program, (Montréal), Employment and Immigration Canada
January 1971 - January 1975
Consultant then Head, Production Control Section, Job Creation Program, (Montréal), Employment and Immigration Canada
May 1967 - January 1971
Manpower Counsellor then Senior Advisor (Ste-Thérèse), Employment and Immigration Canada
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