Jean Luc Seguin
About Jean Luc Seguin
Jean Luc Seguin serves as the Manager of the Innovation Procurement Directorate at Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), where he leads procurement initiatives for the Innovative Solutions Canada-Testing Stream. He has extensive experience in government procurement, having held various roles within PSPC and the City of Ottawa over a career spanning more than two decades.
Current Role at Government of Canada
Jean Luc Seguin serves as the Manager of the Innovation Procurement Directorate/BCIP at Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC). He has held this position since 2018, where he leads procurement initiatives specifically for the Innovative Solutions Canada-Testing Stream. His focus is on developing innovative procurement solutions that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of government operations.
Previous Experience at Public Services and Procurement Canada
Prior to his current role, Seguin worked at Public Services and Procurement Canada in various capacities. He served as a Supply Manager for 10 months in 2018, and previously held the positions of Supply Specialist from 2010 to 2016 and Supply Team Leader from 2016 to 2018. His tenure at PSPC spanned over eight years, during which he contributed to the development of procurement strategies.
Experience at City of Ottawa
Jean Luc Seguin worked as a Senior Inventory Analyst at the City of Ottawa from 2002 to 2010. During this eight-year period, he gained significant experience in inventory management and analysis, which contributed to his expertise in procurement and supply chain management.
Education and Expertise
Seguin graduated from Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology with a degree in Business Administration. His education provided a foundation for his career in government procurement, where he has developed strong analytical skills and expertise in policy analysis within the government administration sector.
Background in Government Procurement
Jean Luc Seguin has a robust background in government procurement, having worked in various roles that emphasize the importance of effective procurement strategies. His experience spans over two decades, allowing him to contribute significantly to procurement initiatives and policy development within the Canadian government.