Laurence Camille Richard
About Laurence Camille Richard
Laurence Camille Richard is a Policy Analyst at Global Affairs Canada, specializing in trade policy analysis since 2018. With a background in economic policy advising and a Master's degree in Public and International Affairs, Richard has contributed to government procurement and trade initiatives in Canada.
Work at Government of Canada
Laurence Camille Richard has been employed at Global Affairs Canada since 2014. Currently, he serves as a Trade Policy Officer in the Government Procurement, Trade and Environment Division. His role involves engaging in trade policy analysis, a focus he has maintained since at least 2018. Prior to his current position, he worked as an Economic Policy Advisor at Global Affairs Canada from 2017 to 2018. His extensive experience within the Federal Government of Canada highlights his commitment to public service.
Education and Expertise
Laurence Camille Richard holds a Master of Public and International Affairs from the University of Ottawa, which he completed from 2009 to 2011. He also earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and Modern Languages from Université Laval, studying there from 2006 to 2009. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in policy analysis and trade, equipping him with the necessary skills to navigate complex international issues.
Background
Laurence Camille Richard began his career in public service as a Junior Project Coordinator and Research Assistant at the Canadian International Development Agency in 2010. This role lasted for three months and marked the start of his involvement in policy-related work. Over the years, he has transitioned into more advanced roles, focusing on economic policy advising and trade policy analysis within Global Affairs Canada.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Laurence Camille Richard has contributed to various aspects of trade policy analysis and economic policy advising. His involvement in the Advanced Policy Analyst Program reflects his dedication to professional development within the Federal Government of Canada. His work in the Government Procurement, Trade and Environment Division showcases his expertise in navigating trade-related challenges and opportunities.