Samuel Stefano

Samuel Stefano

Supply Specialist @ Government of Canada

About Samuel Stefano

Samuel Stefano is a Supply Specialist at Public Services and Procurement Canada, where he has worked since 2021. He holds a degree in History from Concordia University and has a diverse work history in project management, sales, and data entry.

Work at Government of Canada

Samuel Stefano has been employed as a Supply Specialist in the Acquisition Branch for Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) since 2021. He is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In this role, he holds the position of PG-04 Procurement Agent, where he is involved in various procurement activities and supply chain management within the federal government.

Education and Expertise

Samuel Stefano completed his undergraduate studies at Concordia University, earning a degree in History from 2013 to 2017. He furthered his education at Dawson College, where he studied Digital Game Design for one year from 2017 to 2018. Prior to this, he attended CEGEP - John Abbott College, focusing on Business/Commerce and achieving a diploma in Social Science with Math from 2010 to 2012.

Professional Background

Before joining the Government of Canada, Samuel Stefano held various positions in the private sector. He worked at Fastenal Company as a Sales Associate and Warehouse Manager from 2012 to 2018, followed by roles as Project Management Officer and Inside Sales Specialist until 2020. Additionally, he was employed at KPMG Canada in several capacities, including Data Entry and Project Attendant, during 2020.

Career Progression

Samuel Stefano's career began at Fastenal Company, where he accumulated six years of experience in sales and warehouse management. His career progressed with roles in project management and inside sales, enhancing his skills in procurement and supply chain operations. His transition to KPMG Canada provided him with diverse experiences in data entry and project assistance, contributing to his current role in public service.

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