Sarah Levesque King
About Sarah Levesque King
Sarah Levesque King serves as an Executive Assistant at the Government of Canada, where she has worked since 2010. She has a background in communications and graphic design, with experience in various roles within government departments.
Work at Government of Canada
Sarah Levesque King has been employed at the Government of Canada as an Executive Assistant since 2010. In this role, she manages the flow of information through the Senior Executive's office and provides guidance to colleagues and managers on administrative procedures and problem-solving. She previously held the position of Chief at the Special Voting Rules Service Centre and Canadian Forces Vote Program for a brief period in 2014.
Education and Expertise
Sarah Levesque King completed her High School Diploma at Polyvalente de L'Érablière from 1996 to 2001. Following this, she pursued studies in Graphic Design at Compétences Outaouais from 2002 to 2004. Her educational background supports her expertise in communication and administrative functions within government settings.
Background
Prior to her current role, Sarah Levesque King worked at Environment Canada as a Communications Advisor in 2006 for eight months. She also served as an Editor/Analyst at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada from 2009 to 2010. Her diverse experience within various government departments contributes to her comprehensive understanding of administrative processes.
Professional Responsibilities
In her current position as Executive Assistant, Sarah Levesque King is responsible for managing information flow and representing her sector on various working groups and committees. Her role requires a strong understanding of administrative procedures and the ability to solve problems effectively, which she provides to both colleagues and managers.