PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN THE SENIOR RANKS OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE
September 18, 2002
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced the following changes in the Public Service:
Carole Swan, currently Associate Secretary of the Treasury Board, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of Industry Canada. Ms. Swan began her career in 1975 as a Research Economist with the Manitoba Economic Development Advisory Board. She joined the federal Public Service in 1978. Her past experience includes Senior Policy Analyst, Regional Industrial Expansion Canada; Director General, Corporate Services, Office of Privatization and Regulatory Affairs; and Assistant Secretary, Economic Sector, Treasury Board Secretariat.
Ruth Dantzer, currently Associate Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, becomes Associate Secretary of the Treasury Board. Prior to assuming her current position, Ms. Dantzer served as Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Social Development Policy, Privy Council Office. She previously held a number of positions with the Department of Finance, including Director, Sales Tax Policy, Tax Policy Branch. She joined the Public Service as a Manager with the Department of National Health and Welfare. She began her career working with First Nations in Northern Saskatchewan as an Economic Development Officer.
Jean-Claude Bouchard, currently Assistant Deputy Minister, Operations Sector, Industry Canada, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Oceans. Mr. Bouchard began his Public Service career in 1971. His experience includes such positions as Deputy Secretary, Human Resources Policy, Treasury Board Secretariat and Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources Services, Human Resources Development Canada. From September 1997 to May 2000, Mr. Bouchard held the position of Vice-President with the Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association Inc.
These appointments are effective September 23, 2002
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Biographical notes attached.
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CAROLE SWAN
Date of birth: March 1952
Education:
- Masters degree in Economics, University of Manitoba
Professional Experience:
June 1999 to Present
Associate Secretary of the Treasury Board
October 1996 - June 1999
Assistant Secretary, Economic Sector, Treasury Board Secretariat
June 1991 - October 1996
Director, Environment and Transport, then Senior Director, Industry, Science
and Regional Development, Economic Sector, Treasury Board Secretariat
September 1990 - June 1991
Senior Policy Advisor, Privatization Branch, then Director General,
Corporate Services, Office of Privatization and Regulatory Affairs Canada, and
later Special Advisor, Federal-Provincial Relations and Social Policy Branch,
Finance Canada
April 1987 - September 1990
Officer, Economic and Regional Development Policy, Privy Council Office
August 1981 - April 1987
Senior Policy Analyst, Policy Formulation Branch, Ministry of State for
Economic and Regional Development, then Senior Policy Analyst, Policy Branch,
Regional Industrial Expansion Canada
October 1979 - August 1981
Director, Economic Research and Analysis, Status of Women Canada
February 1978 - October 1979
Policy Analyst, Women’s Employment Division, Employment and Immigration
Canada, then Policy Analyst, Broadcasting and Social Policy Branch,
Communications Canada
January 1976 - February 1978
Research Economist, Manpower Division, Industry and Commerce, then Research
Economist, Continuing Education and Manpower, Government of Manitoba
January 1975 - December 1975
Research Economist, Manitoba Economic Development Advisory Board
RUTH DANTZER
Date of Birth: February 1959
Education:
- Ph.D, Education-Leadership, Andrews University, Berrien
Springs, Michigan
- Masters Business Administration, University of Western
Ontario, London, Ontario
- Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) History and Economics,
University of Saskatchewan
Professional Experience:
June 2001 to Present
Associate Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
1997 - 2001
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Social Development Policy, Privy Council
Office
1994 - 1997
Chief, then Director, Sales Tax Policy, Tax Policy Branch, Department of
Finance
1991 - 1994
Senior Tax Policy Analyst, Indian Tax Policy, Sales Tax and Personal Income
Tax, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance
1988 - 1991
Manager, Department of National Health and Welfare
1987 - 1988
Advisor/Consultant to the Executive, Meadow Lake Tribal Council, Meadow
Lake, Saskatchewan; and Special Instructor, University of Regina
1985 - 1987
Economic Development Co-ordinator, Flying Dust Band, Meadow Lake,
Saskatchewan
JEAN-CLAUDE BOUCHARD
Date of Birth: September 1947
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts, General, Université de Montréal
Professional Experience:
May 2000 to Present
Assistant Deputy Minister, Operations Sector, Industry Canada
September 1997 - May 2000
Vice-President, Canadian Life and Health Insurance Association Inc.
June 1995 - September 1997
Deputy Secretary, Human Resources Policy Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat
August 1993 - June 1995
Assistant Deputy Minister, Human Resources Services, Human Resources
Development Canada
December 1991 - August 1993
Executive Director, Human Resources Services, Employment and Immigration
Canada
August 1989 - November 1991
Director General, Personnel, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources
April 1985 - July 1989
Director General, Human Resources Management, Department of Communications
July 1984 - April 1985
Director, Department of Communications
November 1982 - July 1984
Director, Planning and Coordination Sector, Department of Communications
June 1976 - November 1982
Chief of Administrative and Technical Services, Research and Communications
Centre, Department of Communications
July 1975 - June 1976
Acting Chief of Administrative and Technical Services, Research and
Communications Centre, Department of Communications
January 1973 - July 1975
Chief of Staff to the Assistant Deputy Minister, Research, Department of
Communications
January 1972 - January 1973
Coordinator, Foreign Service Officers Recruitment Program, Public Service
Commission of Canada
January 1971 - January 1972
Administrative Trainee, Department of Communications