Marie Cotter
About Marie Cotter
Marie Cotter is a Senior Manager for IT Assets at the Government of Canada, with over a decade of experience in managing IT assets for a large governmental organization. She holds an MBA and an MPA, and has a background in logistics from her 29 years with the Canadian Forces.
Work at Government of Canada
Marie Cotter has served as the Senior Manager for IT Assets at the Government of Canada since 2014. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the management of IT assets within the organization. Her tenure has spanned nearly a decade, during which she has implemented innovative strategies that have led to significant cost savings for the government. Cotter's work is based in the Ottawa, Canada Area, where she applies her extensive experience in IT asset management.
Education and Expertise
Marie Cotter holds a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Queen's University, where she studied Business, Management, Marketing, and Support Services from 1994 to 1996. She also earned a Master of Public Administration (MPA) in National Security Studies from the Royal Military College of Canada between 2012 and 2014. Additionally, she has a Bachelor of Interior Design from the University of Manitoba, completed from 1986 to 1990. Cotter's educational background provides her with a unique combination of skills in IT asset management and national security.
Background
Marie Cotter has over a decade of experience managing IT assets for a large governmental organization. Prior to her current role, she worked for the Canadian Forces for 29 years, serving as the Head of Department for Logistics. Her career included both full-time service in the Regular Force and part-time service in the Naval Reserve across Canada. This extensive background in logistics and national security has shaped her approach to IT asset management.
Achievements
During her time at the Government of Canada, Marie Cotter has successfully implemented innovative IT asset management strategies. These strategies have resulted in significant cost savings for the organization. Her ability to integrate her knowledge of national security studies with IT asset management has contributed to her effectiveness in her current role. Cotter's work reflects a commitment to improving operational efficiency within the government.