Whitney Dykeman, Mim
About Whitney Dykeman, Mim
Whitney Dykeman is a Project Manager in the Digital Service Branch of the Government of Canada, with extensive experience in business transformation and information management. She has held various roles at Public Services and Procurement Canada and possesses a Master's degree in Information Management from Dalhousie University.
Work at Government of Canada
Whitney Dykeman currently serves as a Project Manager in the Digital Service Branch at the Government of Canada. She has held this position since 2019, working in Ottawa, Ontario. In her role, she focuses on managing projects that enhance digital services across government organizations. Prior to this, she worked as a Senior IM Advisor at Public Services and Procurement Canada since 2020, where she contributed to information management strategies.
Experience at Public Services and Procurement Canada
Whitney Dykeman has extensive experience at Public Services and Procurement Canada. She worked as a Chief/Business Analyst in the Business Transformation Team from 2012 to 2014 in Shediac, New Brunswick. Following this role, she served as a Senior Business Advisor/Project Manager from 2014 to 2018, also in Shediac. In 2018, she took on the position of Manager IM/IT for nine months in Ottawa, Ontario, before transitioning to her current roles.
Education and Expertise
Whitney Dykeman has a strong educational background in information management and project management. She earned a Master's degree in Information Management from Dalhousie University, completing her studies from 2017 to 2020. Additionally, she studied at the Canada School of Public Service, achieving a Project Management certification in 2015. She also holds a certification in Pension Plan Administration from Humber College, obtained between 2016 and 2017. Her expertise includes Risk and Change Management and Organizational Development.
Background
Whitney Dykeman has a diverse professional background, primarily focused on business transformation and information management. Her career at Public Services and Procurement Canada has involved various roles that emphasize her skills in managing change and improving business processes. She has been instrumental in helping government organizations transform their operations, showcasing her ability to navigate complex challenges in the public sector.
Achievements in Business Transformation
Throughout her career, Whitney Dykeman has been involved in significant initiatives aimed at transforming existing business processes and services within government organizations. Her advisory roles have demonstrated a commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and effectiveness. Her work in various capacities has contributed to the advancement of digital services and information management practices within the Government of Canada.