John Coniconde
About John Coniconde
John Coniconde is a Security Analyst for the Federal Government of Canada, with a background in military service and leadership roles in student organizations. He holds a Master's degree in International Affairs from Carleton University and has participated in significant national operations with the Canadian Armed Forces.
Work at Federal Government of Canada
John Coniconde has been employed as a Security Analyst with the Federal Government of Canada since 2020. His role involves analyzing security measures and protocols to ensure the safety and security of government operations. This position builds on his extensive background in national security and military service.
Previous Experience at CUEX - Carleton University Exchange Association
Prior to his current role, John Coniconde held multiple positions at CUEX - Carleton University Exchange Association. He served as the Director of Internal Affairs from 2019 to 2020 and as Association President from 2018 to 2019. His leadership in these roles contributed to the organization’s operations and member engagement.
Military Service in Canadian Armed Forces
John Coniconde has a significant history with the Canadian Armed Forces, serving as a Non-Commissioned Member since 2016. He participated in Operation LASER and Operation LENTUS in 2020, which involved domestic operations. His military experience spans over eight years, demonstrating a commitment to service and national security.
Education and Academic Background
John Coniconde pursued higher education at Carleton University, where he earned a Master of Arts in International Affairs from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs between 2020 and 2022. He also completed a Bachelor of Global and International Studies (Honours) from 2015 to 2020. Additionally, he participated in study programs at Swansea University and the Royal Military College of Canada.
Leadership and Mentorship Roles
Throughout his academic career, John Coniconde engaged in various leadership and mentorship roles. He worked as a Senior Peer Mentor at Carleton University's Student Experience Office from 2017 to 2018, where he supported fellow students. His involvement in student organizations, including CUEX, highlights his dedication to fostering community and leadership among peers.