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 Summit of the Americas 2001

Prime Minister Announces Changes in the Senior Ranks of the Public Service

March 31, 2000
Ottawa, Ontario

Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced the following changes in the Public Service:

Frank Claydon, currently Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, becomes Secretary of the Treasury Board and Comptroller General of Canada, effective April 10, 2000.

Samy Watson, currently Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and Consultation), Privy Council Office, becomes Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, effective April 10, 2000.

Robert Fonberg, currently Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, Liaison Secretariat for Macroeconomic Policy, Privy Council Office, becomes Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and Consultation), Privy Council Office, effective April 10, 2000.

Judith LaRocque, currently Secretary to the Governor General, becomes Associate Deputy Minister of Canadian Heritage, effective April 21, 2000.

Barbara Uteck, currently Senior Policy Advisor to the Governor General, becomes Secretary to the Governor General, effective April 21, 2000.

Biographical notes attached.

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FRANK A. CLAYDON

Born: March 1947

Education:

B.A. (Honours), Economics, University of British Columbia
M.A., Economics, University of British Columbia

Professional Experience:

June 1996 to Present
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food

January 1996 - June 1996
Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

1986 - 1995
Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

1984 - 1986
Acting Assistant Secretary and then Assistant Secretary, Program Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat

1982 - 1984
Director, Industry, Transportation and Natural Resources Division, Program Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat

1979 - 1982
Group Chief, Industry, Transportation and Natural Resources Division, Program Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat

1979 - 1979
Group Chief, Planning and Evaluation Division, Program Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat

1973 - 1979
Senior Policy Analyst, Effectiveness Evaluation Division, Planning Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat

1971 - 1973
Policy Analyst, Effectiveness Evaluation Division, Planning Branch, Treasury Board Secretariat

 

SAMY WATSON

Born: February 1958

Education:

  • B.A. (Political Science), Andrews University, Michigan
  • M.A. (Political Science), University of Toronto
  • M.P.A., Dalhousie University

    Professional Experience:

    November 1997 to Present
    Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and Consultation), Privy Council Office

    August 1996 - November 1997
    Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Priorities and Planning), Privy Council Office

    June 1995 - August 1996
    General Director, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

    September 1993 - June 1995
    Director, Personal Income Tax and Sales Tax Divisions, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

    January 1992 - September 1993
    Director, Personal Income Tax, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

    March 1991 - January 1992
    Project Director, Indian Tax Policy Group, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

    March 1990 - March 1991
    Chief, Strategic Planning, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

    July 1987 - March 1990
    Policy Advisor to the Deputy Minister, Transport Canada

    November 1982 - July 1987
    Various assignments and Senior Advisor positions at Transport Canada

    September 1980 - November 1982
    Joined the Federal Public Service under the Administrative Trainee Program and subsequently assumed the position of Senior Project Manager, Revenue Canada, Customs and Excise

     

     

    ROBERT FONBERG

     

    Born: January 1955

    Education:

     

Professional Experience:

November 1997 to Present
Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet (Plans and Consultation), Privy Council Office

August 1996 - November 1997
Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet (Priorities and Planning), Privy Council Office

June 1995 - August 1996
General Director, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

September 1993 - June 1995
Director, Personal Income Tax and Sales Tax Divisions, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

January 1992 - September 1993
Director, Personal Income Tax, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

March 1991 - January 1992
Project Director, Indian Tax Policy Group, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

March 1990 - March 1991
Chief, Strategic Planning, Sales Tax Division, Tax Policy Branch, Department of Finance

July 1987 - March 1990
Policy Advisor to the Deputy Minister, Transport Canada

November 1982 - July 1987
Various assignments and Senior Advisor positions at Transport Canada

September 1980 - November 1982
Joined the Federal Public Service under the Administrative Trainee Program and subsequently assumed the position of Senior Project Manager, Revenue Canada, Customs and Excise

 

ROBERT FONBERG

Born: January 1955

Education:

  • Master of Arts, Economics, Queen's University
  • Honours Bachelor of Arts, Economics, University of Toronto

    Professional Experience:

    June 1998 to Present
    Assistant Secretary, Liaison Secretariat for Macroeconomic Policy, Privy Council Office

    1997 - 1998
    Senior Vice-President, Corporate Planning and Technology, Business Development Bank of Canada

    1995 - 1997
    Principal, Public Sector/ Strategy Practise, Ernst & Young Management Consultants

    1993 - 1995
    Director, Policy Division, Economic Development Policy Branch, Department of Finance

    1991 - 1993
    Director, Coordinating Secretariat Canadian Unity, Deputy Minister's Office, Department of Finance

    1988 - 1991
    Assistant Director, Energy, Environment and Resource Policy Division, Economic Development Policy Branch, Department of Finance

    1987 - 1988
    Chief, Fiscal Policy Analysis and Research Unit, Fiscal Policy and Economic Analysis Branch, Department of Finance

    1979 - 1987
    Officer, Fiscal Policy and Economic Analysis Branch, Department of Finance

    1978 - 1979
    Officer, Centre for the Study of Inflation and Productivity, Economic Council of Canada

     

     

    JUDITH ANNE LAROCQUE

     

    Born: September 1956

    Education:

     

Professional Experience:

June 1998 to Present
Assistant Secretary, Liaison Secretariat for Macroeconomic Policy, Privy Council Office

1997 - 1998
Senior Vice-President, Corporate Planning and Technology, Business Development Bank of Canada

1995 - 1997
Principal, Public Sector/ Strategy Practise, Ernst & Young Management Consultants

1993 - 1995
Director, Policy Division, Economic Development Policy Branch, Department of Finance

1991 - 1993
Director, Coordinating Secretariat Canadian Unity, Deputy Minister's Office, Department of Finance

1988 - 1991
Assistant Director, Energy, Environment and Resource Policy Division, Economic Development Policy Branch, Department of Finance

1987 - 1988
Chief, Fiscal Policy Analysis and Research Unit, Fiscal Policy and Economic Analysis Branch, Department of Finance

1979 - 1987
Officer, Fiscal Policy and Economic Analysis Branch, Department of Finance

1978 - 1979
Officer, Centre for the Study of Inflation and Productivity, Economic Council of Canada

 

JUDITH ANNE LAROCQUE

Born: September 1956

Education:

  • Master of Arts in Public Administration, Carleton University
  • Honours B.A. in Political Science, Carleton University

    Professional Experience:

    July 1990 to Present
    Secretary to the Governor General, Secretary General of the Order of Canada, Secretary General of the Order of Military Merit and Herald Chancellor for Canada, Government House, Ottawa

    1989 - 1990
    Chief of Staff to the Government Leader in the Senate and the Minister of State for Federal-Provincial Relations

    1986 - 1989
    Executive Assistant to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General for Canada

    1985 - 1986
    House Affairs, Office of the President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and the Minister responsible for Regulatory Affairs

    1984 - 1985
    Legislative Assistant to the Government House Leader

    1982 - 1984
    Procedural Officer and Committee Clerk, Committees and Private Legislation Branch, House of Commons

    1980 - 1982
    Special Assistant, Office of the Leader of the Opposition

    1979
    Administrative Assistant, Internal Audit Directorate, Public Service Commission and then Writer/Researcher, Prime Minister's Office

     

     

    BARBARA UTECK

     

    Born: December 1946

    Education:

    Bachelor of Arts, (Honours, History), University of Toronto

    Professional Experience:

    January 2000 to Present
    Senior Policy Advisor to the Governor General

    September 1997 - January 2000
    Director General, Strategic Planning, Millennium Bureau of Canada

    September 1993 - September 1997
    Counsellor, Federal/Provincial Relations, Canadian Embassy (Washington, D.C.), Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

    April 1991 to August 1993
    Director of Operations, Communications Secretariat, Privy Council Office

    March 1989 - April 1991
    Director, Goods and Services Tax, Goods and Services Tax Communications Working Group, and then Director, Goods and Services Tax, Consultations and Communications, Department of Finance

    April 1987 - March 1989
    Director of Communications, Executive Communications Branch, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada

    1981 - 1986
    Executive Producer, CBC Radio, Quebec

    1980 - 1981
    Associate Editor, Protegez-Vous/Protect Yourself, Quebec Government Consumer Magazine, Government of Quebec

    1974 - 1981
    Freelance Writer and Broadcaster

    1971 - 1973
    Story Editor and Producer, CBC Radio


Professional Experience:

July 1990 to Present
Secretary to the Governor General, Secretary General of the Order of Canada, Secretary General of the Order of Military Merit and Herald Chancellor for Canada, Government House, Ottawa

1989 - 1990
Chief of Staff to the Government Leader in the Senate and the Minister of State for Federal-Provincial Relations

1986 - 1989
Executive Assistant to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General for Canada

1985 - 1986
House Affairs, Office of the President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and the Minister responsible for Regulatory Affairs

1984 - 1985
Legislative Assistant to the Government House Leader

1982 - 1984
Procedural Officer and Committee Clerk, Committees and Private Legislation Branch, House of Commons

1980 - 1982
Special Assistant, Office of the Leader of the Opposition

1979
Administrative Assistant, Internal Audit Directorate, Public Service Commission and then Writer/Researcher, Prime Minister's Office

 

BARBARA UTECK

Born: December 1946

Education:

Bachelor of Arts, (Honours, History), University of Toronto

Professional Experience:

January 2000 to Present
Senior Policy Advisor to the Governor General

September 1997 - January 2000
Director General, Strategic Planning, Millennium Bureau of Canada

September 1993 - September 1997
Counsellor, Federal/Provincial Relations, Canadian Embassy (Washington, D.C.), Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

April 1991 to August 1993
Director of Operations, Communications Secretariat, Privy Council Office

March 1989 - April 1991
Director, Goods and Services Tax, Goods and Services Tax Communications Working Group, and then Director, Goods and Services Tax, Consultations and Communications, Department of Finance

April 1987 - March 1989
Director of Communications, Executive Communications Branch, Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada

1981 - 1986
Executive Producer, CBC Radio, Quebec

1980 - 1981
Associate Editor, Protegez-Vous/Protect Yourself, Quebec Government Consumer Magazine, Government of Quebec

1974 - 1981
Freelance Writer and Broadcaster

1971 - 1973
Story Editor and Producer, CBC Radio


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