Dana Gagnon
About Dana Gagnon
Dana Gagnon is a Training Supervisor at the Government of Canada with a background in Political Studies and extensive experience in clerical roles at Alberta Health Services. She has a strong interest in Canadian military history, international relations, and enjoys professional dance.
Work at Government of Canada
Dana Gagnon has been employed as a Training Supervisor at the Government of Canada since 2020. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing training programs and ensuring that staff are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge. Her experience in this position contributes to the effective functioning of government operations.
Education and Expertise
Dana Gagnon studied at the University of Saskatchewan, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Political Studies from 2012 to 2016. She also attended Vancouver Island University, completing a program in Criminology from 2010 to 2012. Additionally, she studied Police and Security at Grant Macewan College from 2003 to 2005. This educational background supports her expertise in areas such as international relations, politics, and security studies.
Background in Alberta Health Services
Dana Gagnon worked at Alberta Health Services in various capacities from 2015 to 2021. She served as a Clerk for six years and held the position of Mass Immunization Clerk for one year. Her roles involved administrative support and coordination of health services, contributing to the operational efficiency of the organization in the Edmonton area.
Experience at Department of National Defence
Dana Gagnon has been associated with the Department of National Defence since 2010. She initially worked as a Head Bartender for eight months at CFB Comox, 19 Wing, and has continued her employment as a Bartender for over 14 years. This experience has provided her with insights into military operations and the unique environment of defense establishments.
Volunteer Experience and Interests
Dana Gagnon has extensive experience with volunteer boards and organizations, where she has held directorship and executive roles. Her personal interests include professional dance, Canadian military history, and peace and security studies. She also possesses superior computer skills, which enhance her capabilities in various professional settings.