Deanna Campbell
About Deanna Campbell
Deanna Campbell is a Business and Information Enterprise Architecture Analyst with the Government of Canada, where she has worked since 2004. She has a background in Library and Information Science and has contributed significantly to the development of Enterprise Architecture frameworks and tools.
Work at Government of Canada
Deanna Campbell has been employed at the Government of Canada since 2004 as a Business and Information Enterprise Architecture Analyst. In this role, she has contributed to the development of a departmental Enterprise Architecture Framework, which emphasizes business, information, and common components. Her responsibilities include providing strategic business and information analysis support within an agile collaborative environment. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Library and Information Science Specialist at the Government of Canada from 1992 to 2002.
Education and Expertise
Deanna Campbell holds an Associate Certificate in Business Analysis and a Master of Library & Information Science (MLIS). Her educational background supports her expertise in business and information analysis, particularly within the context of enterprise architecture. She has developed skills in conducting Information Architecture analysis and has experience in managing stakeholder requirements and changes for enterprise architecture tools.
Background
Deanna Campbell has over two decades of experience in the field of enterprise architecture and information science. Her career at the Government of Canada began in 1992, where she initially served as a Library and Information Science Specialist. In 2004, she transitioned to her current role, where she has focused on business and information enterprise architecture. Her background includes a strong foundation in library and information science, which complements her current analytical work.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Deanna Campbell has played a significant role in transitioning an Enterprise Architecture tool from a database application to a web-based application. She has conducted Information Architecture analysis for various departmental initiatives and provided advisory management services for a web-based information architecture taxonomy. Additionally, she has been involved in developing stakeholder requirements and managing changes for the Program EA framework and tool interface, along with providing client support, training, and documentation.