Full Name
Whitney Dykeman
Job Title
Senior Information Management Advisor
Company
Digital Service Branch at Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC)
Speaker Bio
Whitney Dykeman is a Senior Information Management Advisor working with the Digital Service Branch at Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC). Her current notable projects include the development of the Information Management (IM) Playbook for the integration of M365 with GCdocs, with a focus on user experience and design from an IM perspective.
Prior to this role, Whitney was a Government of Canada (GC) employee for over 15 years, helping GC organizations with their transformation of processes and services. She held an oversight and a management role in the implementation of new technologies in support of the Pension Transformation initiative, as well as the implementation, post-implementation and support of GCdocs, at various organizations including the Government of Canada Pension Centre (GCPC) and the Receiver General and Pension Branch (RGPB) at PSPC. Notably, she held increasingly prominent positions, culminating in the roles of Senior Business Advisor and Project Manager, while honing her project and change management skills at PSPC
Whitney holds a Masters Information Management (MIM) from Dalhousie University.
Prior to this role, Whitney was a Government of Canada (GC) employee for over 15 years, helping GC organizations with their transformation of processes and services. She held an oversight and a management role in the implementation of new technologies in support of the Pension Transformation initiative, as well as the implementation, post-implementation and support of GCdocs, at various organizations including the Government of Canada Pension Centre (GCPC) and the Receiver General and Pension Branch (RGPB) at PSPC. Notably, she held increasingly prominent positions, culminating in the roles of Senior Business Advisor and Project Manager, while honing her project and change management skills at PSPC
Whitney holds a Masters Information Management (MIM) from Dalhousie University.
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