Diego Natale
About Diego Natale
Diego Natale is the Canadian Tactical Deployable Networks Manager at the Government of Canada, a position he has held since 2016. He has a diverse academic background in engineering, chemistry, and toxicology, complemented by experience in environmental services and a commitment to physical fitness.
Work at Government of Canada
Diego Natale has served as the Canadian Tactical Deployable Networks Manager at the Government of Canada since 2016. In this role, he has been responsible for managing the implementation of tactical deployable networks specifically for the Canadian Armed Forces. His position emphasizes the integration of advanced network solutions to enhance operational capabilities.
Education and Expertise
Diego Natale has an extensive educational background. He studied Chemical Engineering at UTN from 1992 to 1997, graduating with honors. He furthered his studies at Simon Fraser University from 2003 to 2005, focusing on Engineering, Chemistry, and Toxicology, where he achieved the R.E.M. designation. His expertise in toxicology supports his current role, particularly in ensuring environmental safety within tactical network implementations.
Background
Diego Natale's professional journey includes various roles in research and environmental services. He worked as a Teaching Assistant in the Toxlab Research Group at Simon Fraser University from 2004 to 2006. Following this, he served as a Researcher at the Ministry of Environment from 2004 to 2007 and as an Environmental Services Specialist for the City of Chilliwack from 2007 to 2011. These positions contributed to his knowledge and experience in environmental safety and management.
Achievements
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Diego Natale was awarded 'Best Athlete' and secured first place at the 2012 National Fitness Competition. This recognition reflects his commitment to physical fitness and discipline. Furthermore, he has a background in music education, having studied at the Conservatoire of Music GG for seven years, where he trained as a Music Teacher and Percussionist.