Claude Cholette
About Claude Cholette
Claude Cholette is a Manager of Diversity at Corporations Canada, with extensive experience in various managerial roles within the Government of Canada since 2005. He has held positions in examination services, contact center management, and transformation coordination, contributing to the public sector for over 18 years.
Current Role at Government of Canada
Claude Cholette currently serves as the Manager of Diversity at Corporations Canada, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on promoting diversity within the organization. Additionally, he has been working as the Manager of Transformation & Coordination in Spectrum Management and Telecommunications since 2020. His responsibilities include overseeing initiatives aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and coordination within the department.
Previous Experience at Government of Canada
Claude Cholette has extensive experience within the Government of Canada. He worked as the Manager of the Nuans Program at Corporations Canada from 2018 to 2020. Prior to that, he held the position of Senior Manager for Contact Center & Examination Services from 2014 to 2018. His career at Corporations Canada began as an Examiner from 2005 to 2007, where he contributed to the examination processes of corporate filings.
Education and Training
Claude Cholette studied Business Administration and Management at Cégep de l'Outaouais. His studies began in 1985, although he has not completed the program. This educational background has provided him with foundational knowledge relevant to his roles within the Government of Canada.
Roles in Intellectual Property and Quality Control
In addition to his work at Corporations Canada, Claude Cholette has held positions related to intellectual property. He served as the Acting Manager of Patent Business Intelligence and Information Management Services at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) for six months in 2018. He also worked as the Head of Quality Control at CIPO for nine months in 2007, where he was responsible for ensuring the quality of services provided.