Xander Conn
About Xander Conn
Xander Conn is a Coordinator of Project Services with extensive experience in graphic design and web communications. He has worked for various organizations, including the Government of Canada and Emploi et Développement social Canada, and holds advanced diplomas in Advertising and Interactive Multimedia from Algonquin College.
Current Role at Government of Canada
Xander Conn currently serves as the Coordinator, Project Services at the Government of Canada. He has held this position since 2014, accumulating ten years of experience in this role. His responsibilities include managing various projects and ensuring effective communication within the organization.
Previous Experience at Emploi et Développement social Canada
Prior to his current role, Xander Conn worked at Emploi et Développement social Canada (EDSC) in various capacities. He served as a Graphic Designer from 2018 to 2020 and as a Graphic, Web, and Multimedia Coordinator from 2019 to 2020. His work involved creating visual content and managing multimedia projects.
Education and Qualifications
Xander Conn studied at Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology, where he earned an Advanced Diploma in Advertising and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Interactive Multimedia. He graduated with honors in both programs, completing his studies between 2006 and 2011. His education provided a strong foundation in web-based media and communications.
Experience in Graphic Design
Xander Conn has a background in graphic design, having worked as a Graphic Designer at Giant Tiger from 2013 to 2014. He also contributed to the Capital Pride Festival as a Website Coordinator and Graphic Designer for six months in 2014. His design skills have been applied across various projects and clients.
Webmaster Experience with Government of Canada
Xander Conn gained experience as a Junior Webmaster for the National Managers’ Community of the Government of Canada from 2011 to 2012. This role involved supporting web initiatives and enhancing online communication strategies within the government framework.