Patrick Charette
About Patrick Charette
Patrick Charette is an Analyst with over 22 years of experience at the Federal Government of Canada. He has held the position of A/Director of Enterprise Data Governance and Data Stewardship at Employment and Social Development Canada since 2019 and holds an MBA from the University of Ottawa.
Work at Government of Canada
Patrick Charette has been employed with the Federal Government of Canada since 2002, serving as an Analyst for 22 years. His role involves analyzing data and providing insights to support government initiatives. Since 2019, he has held the position of Acting Director of Enterprise Data Governance and Data Stewardship at Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC). In this capacity, he oversees data governance strategies and ensures the integrity and stewardship of data across the organization.
Education and Expertise
Patrick Charette earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Ottawa. This educational background has equipped him with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in his analytical role within the government. His expertise includes data governance and stewardship, which are critical for managing and utilizing data effectively in government operations.
Background
Patrick Charette has a long-standing career in the public sector, with a focus on data analysis and governance. His tenure at the Federal Government of Canada has provided him with extensive experience in analyzing complex data sets and contributing to policy development. His work at ESDC emphasizes the importance of data management in enhancing government services.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Patrick Charette has contributed to various initiatives related to data governance and analysis within the Federal Government of Canada. His leadership in the area of Enterprise Data Governance at ESDC reflects his commitment to improving data practices and ensuring compliance with governance standards. His role has been pivotal in shaping data stewardship policies that support effective decision-making.