Dustin Remillard

Dustin Remillard

National Manager, Procurement @ Government of Canada

About Dustin Remillard

Dustin Remillard serves as the National Manager of Procurement at the Government of Canada since 2020 and has extensive experience in economic development and strategic partnerships. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from The University of Winnipeg and has worked in various roles within the Government of Canada since 2007.

Work at Government of Canada

Dustin Remillard has held multiple positions at the Government of Canada since 2007. He currently serves as the National Manager of Procurement, a role he has occupied since 2020 in Gatineau, Quebec. Prior to this, he worked as the Regional Manager for Economic Development & Strategic Partnerships in Winnipeg, Manitoba, starting in 2009. His earlier experience includes a position as a Senior International Trade Officer from 2007 to 2009 in Edmonton, Alberta.

Education and Expertise

Dustin Remillard earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a focus on Accounting from The University of Winnipeg. His studies spanned from 2011 to 2015, equipping him with foundational knowledge in business and finance that supports his roles in procurement and economic development.

Background

Before joining the Government of Canada, Dustin Remillard worked at Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) as a Senior Program Manager from 2005 to 2007 in Lacombe, Alberta. This experience contributed to his expertise in program management and economic development, which he later applied in his governmental roles.

Career Progression

Dustin Remillard's career has demonstrated a steady progression within the Government of Canada. Starting as a Senior International Trade Officer, he transitioned to Regional Manager and then to National Manager of Procurement. His roles reflect a commitment to economic development and strategic partnerships over a span of more than a decade.

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