Benoit Gratton
About Benoit Gratton
Benoit Gratton serves as the Assistant Director of Client Services in Organizational Design and Classification at the Government of Canada, a position he has held since 2019. He previously worked as an Organization and Classification Advisor for nine years and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Ottawa.
Work at Government of Canada
Benoit Gratton currently holds the position of Assistant Director, Client Services, Organizational Design and Classification at the Government of Canada. He has been in this role since 2019, contributing to the development and implementation of organizational design strategies. Prior to this, he worked as an Organization and Classification Advisor from 2010 to 2019, where he provided expertise in organizational structure and classification systems.
Education and Expertise
Benoit Gratton earned a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Ottawa, where he studied from 2002 to 2004. His educational background provides a foundation for his work in organizational design and client services, enabling him to effectively communicate and implement strategies within the Government of Canada.
Background
Benoit Gratton has a professional background that spans over a decade in the field of organizational design and classification. His career at the Government of Canada began in 2010, allowing him to gain extensive experience and knowledge in client services and organizational structure. He has been based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada throughout his career.
Achievements
During his tenure at the Government of Canada, Benoit Gratton has played a significant role in various initiatives related to organizational design and classification. His work as an Organization and Classification Advisor and now as Assistant Director has involved the development of strategies that enhance client services and improve organizational effectiveness.