Tessa Le Guilloux
About Tessa Le Guilloux
Tessa Le Guilloux is an A/Manager specializing in Robotic Process Automation and Benefit Delivery Modernization at the Government of Canada, where she has worked since 2020. She has a background in sociology and health studies and has held various roles within the government, focusing on the design and implementation of robotic process automation.
Work at Government of Canada
Tessa Le Guilloux currently holds the position of A/Manager in Robotic Process Automation & Benefit Delivery Modernization within the Design & Build division at the Government of Canada. She has been in this role since 2020. Prior to this, she worked as a Data Management Analyst and Senior Program Advisor from 2017 to 2020. Her career at the Government of Canada began in 2009 as an Advisor, a position she held until 2017. Additionally, she served as a Team Leader from 2004 to 2009, contributing to various projects and initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Tessa Le Guilloux has a strong educational background. She earned a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Sociology and Health Studies from Queen's University, studying from 1994 to 1998. She later pursued a Certificate in Public Management: Modern Comptrollership at the University of Victoria, completing her studies from 2003 to 2005. Her expertise lies in the design and build of robotic process automation, particularly for processing and call centre applications.
Background
Tessa Le Guilloux has extensive experience in various roles within the Government of Canada. Her career spans over a decade, during which she has developed a specialization in robotic process automation. Her work has involved leading teams and managing projects that focus on enhancing operational efficiency through automation. Tessa's roles have included significant responsibilities in data management and program advising.
Achievements in Robotic Process Automation
In her current role, Tessa Le Guilloux has successfully led her team in the implementation of over 10 attended and unattended robotic processes into production. These processes have managed thousands of bot transactions, showcasing her capability in enhancing service delivery through automation. Her contributions have played a key role in modernizing benefit delivery systems within the Government of Canada.