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Personnel
The Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada counts twenty-five staff positions.
Administration
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Marie-Claude AsselinChief Executive Officer
Marie-Claude is responsible for the overall direction and operations of the SDRCC and for the implementation of decisions by its Board of Directors. Telephone extension: 101 Mobile: 514-465-7339 |
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Rick HungerSenior Director
Rick is responsible for all aspects of organizational change required for the integration of the new safe sport mandate and for the seamless onboarding of signatories. |
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Tanya GatesDirector of Operations
Tanya is responsible for risk management, evaluation and quality control, human resource management as well as business development. Telephone extension: 103 |
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Claudine LanouetteDirector of Finance
Claudine is responsible for overseeing the financial operations and implementing the policies and procedures necessary to ensure the sound financial management of the Centre. |
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Michael VamelkinIT Technician
Michael is responsible for all SDRCC office technology needs and for offering technical support to staff members in a virtual working environment. |
Communications
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Jennifer MonkSenior Manager, Communications
Jennifer is responsible for the development and the implementation of the communication plan and strategy, and managing the SDRCC’s media relations.
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Dispute Resolution Secretariat
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Alexandra LojenSenior Manager, Tribunal
Alexandra is responsible for the overall operation of the Dispute Resolution Secretariat (tribunal). She ensures rigorous management of the Secretariat's files.
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Jérôme Fontaine-BenedettiCase Manager
Jérôme is responsible for the case management in the Dispute Resolution Secretariat. |
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Resource Centre
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Liddia Touch KolResource Centre Manager
Liddia manages all aspects of the SDRCC operations pertaining to education, prevention, outreach and communication, including programs supporting abuse-free and harassment-free sport environments. Telephone extension: 401 |
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Nikolas MartinSupport and Wellness Coordinator
Nikolas is responsible for the coordination and delivery of support and wellness services offered to admissible users of the new safe sport independent mechanism. |
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Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner
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André LepageInterim Commissioner
André is responsible for overseeing all activities and personifying the interests of the OSIC. |
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Sarah AtkinsonSenior Advisor, Investigations & Assessments
Sarah is responsible for the preliminary assessment of alleged UCCMS violations filed with the Office as well as for the oversight of all investigations. |
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Kirsten WhelanDirector of Case Management Operations
Kirsten is responsible for overseeing the efficient operations of the OSIC case management function as well as performing senior level analysis, review and approval of cases administered by the OSIC as well as acting as an internal subject-matter expert in relation to the UCCMS, relevant policies and procedures and support services Telephone extension: 504 |
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Position vacantProgram Specialist - Engagement with Community Lead
The Program Specialist - Engagement with Community Lead performs specific functions within the case management activities of the OSIC and acts as a lead in relation to the engagement with the sport community. |
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Ashley CsiszerProgram Specialist - IU/SEAU Lead
Ashley performs specific functions within the case management activities of the OSIC and acts as a lead in relation to the Investigation Unit (IU) and Sport Environment Assessment Unit (SEAU). |
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