Elise Marion
About Elise Marion
Elise Marion is a Chef d'équipe - comptes débiteurs at the Gouvernement du Canada, a position she has held since 2020. She has a background in financial accounting and has studied criminology and psychology.
Work at Government of Canada
Elise Marion has been employed at the Gouvernement du Canada since 2018. She currently holds the position of Chef d'équipe - comptes débiteurs (Nomination intérimaire), a role she has occupied since 2020. Prior to this, she served as a Financial Accounting Analyst, a position she resumed in 2020 after a brief interim role from 2019 to 2020. Additionally, she worked as a Conseillère en vérification des comptes for six months in 2018-2019. Her experience spans various financial and accounting roles within the government sector.
Education and Expertise
Elise Marion has a solid educational background in business and social sciences. She studied at Université d'Ottawa, where she earned a Baccalauréat in Criminologie et Psychologie from 2005 to 2010. Following this, she attended Collège La Cité, where she completed a Certificat in Administration des affaires from 2016 to 2021. This combination of education equips her with a diverse skill set applicable to her roles in financial accounting and analysis.
Background
Elise Marion's career in the financial sector began at the Gouvernement du Canada, where she has accumulated significant experience over several years. Her roles have primarily focused on financial accounting and auditing, allowing her to develop expertise in managing accounts and financial reporting. Her educational pursuits in criminology and psychology also contribute to her analytical skills and understanding of complex systems.
Achievements
Throughout her career at the Gouvernement du Canada, Elise Marion has taken on various responsibilities that highlight her capabilities in financial management. Her progression from a Financial Accounting Analyst to Chef d'équipe - comptes débiteurs demonstrates her ability to handle increasing levels of responsibility. Her interim roles indicate a recognition of her skills and adaptability within the organization.