Dan Melanson
About Dan Melanson
Dan Melanson is a Senior Project Manager at the Government of Canada, where he has worked since 2013. With over 20 years of experience in Information and Communication Technology, he has held various roles in prominent companies, including Nortel and Avaya, and possesses expertise in IT security and network management.
Work at Government of Canada
Dan Melanson has served as a Senior Project Manager at the Government of Canada since 2013. In this role, he has been responsible for overseeing various projects, ensuring they align with government objectives and deliver effective solutions. His tenure in this position spans over 11 years, during which he has contributed to the development and implementation of numerous initiatives.
Previous Experience in Information and Communication Technology
Before his current role, Dan Melanson held various positions in the Information and Communication Technology sector. He worked at Nortel as a Program Leader and Product Manager from 2003 to 2009. His experience also includes roles at MetaSolv Software and Avaya, where he managed products and marketing strategies. Additionally, he worked at Newbridge Networks in multiple capacities, including Software Designer and Product Manager.
Education and Expertise
Dan Melanson holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Ottawa and a Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from McGill University. He also earned a Bachelor of Computer Science from the University of New Brunswick. His educational background complements his over 20 years of expertise in areas such as IT Security, VoIP, mobile wireless, and Operational Support Systems.
Leadership and Team Management
Dan Melanson has demonstrated successful leadership throughout his career, particularly in creating and managing highly productive teams. His ability to motivate team members and drive project success has been a significant aspect of his professional journey. He has a proven track record in delivering business-focused solutions that meet organizational goals.