CMHC Exec Joins City Senior Management
The City of Ottawa has filled one of the gaping holes in its senior leadership team.
This is a release from the municipality. Worth noting at the end of the release is that Nathalie Gougeon, the head of the auditor general’s office, is a part of the city’s senior leadership team meaning that she is part of a group that she has a responsibility to audit and whose departments she has a duty to independently audit:
The purpose of this memo is to inform the Mayor and Members of Council that after an extensive internal and external recruitment process, Debbie Stewart will be the General Manager (GM) of the City’s newest department, Strategic Initiatives (SI), effective September 9, 2024.
Debbie joins the City of Ottawa from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CHMC) where she has served in several senior leadership roles over the past 12 years, including Vice President (VP) of Innovation and Partnerships, VP of Multi-Unit Operations, and VP of Assisted Housing Client Solutions Management. In addition, Debbie served as Director of Housing Needs Policy and Research, and Director of Human Resources and Client Services with CMHC.
For the past three years as VP of Innovation and Partnerships, Debbie has led a team of highly specialized employees to deliver a $75-million annual budget in innovation program funding with a mission to develop new and creative solutions for the housing system and broker strategic partnerships to overcome barriers to grow the affordable housing supply. In this role, Debbie championed taking a holistic approach in all innovation programming by using an economic development and climate change lens.
Fully bilingual, Debbie is exceptional at building strong client relations and partnerships. In her role as VP of Assisted Housing Client Solutions Management, she negotiated a multilateral federal-provincial-territorial framework for housing and bilateral federal provincial housing agreements. She is a visionary thought leader and the architect of Canada’s first National Housing Strategy. An impact-driven and critical thinker, Debbie has delivered transformational change across a variety of functions and is passionate about supporting interconnected policy areas, including sustainability, climate resiliency and economic development.
Debbie is a versatile and authentic servant leader with a proven track record of building high-performing and engaged teams and I’m confident she will lead the team in SI to success in an inspiring and empowering way.
A graduate of two Ottawa universities, Debbie received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Ottawa and completed a Master’s Degree in Psychology from Carleton University. She has also served as a member on the Board of Directors for Partners for Affordable Housing, and sat on several steering committees in the housing, economic development and real estate sectors.
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Debbie’s extensive experience in housing, intergovernmental relations and transformational change, combined with her focus on innovation and collaboration and her exceptional leadership qualities, make her well positioned to lead the SI department and a wonderful addition to the senior leadership team.
I’m excited to see SI’s important work move forward under Debbie’s leadership, and I look forward to working together to deliver on and respond to the priorities of Council, the organization and the evolving landscape of our city.
I want to take a moment to recognize and thank Ryan Perrault for stepping in to serve as Interim GM of SI, providing stability and leadership to a brand-new department, while the executive recruitment process for a permanent GM took place. Ryan will ensure continuity and support a smooth transition with Debbie before he officially moves into the role of GM of Emergency and Protective Services (announced June 11), on Friday, September 20. I also want to sincerely thank Paul Hutt and Pierre Poirier from the EPS departmental leadership team for stepping into the role of Acting GM of EPS through the transitional period.
The senior leadership team continues to invest significantly in succession planning to ensure both the short- and long-term success of the organization. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly.
Sincerely,
Wendy Stephanson
City Manager
c.c.: Senior Leadership Team
Extended Senior Leadership Team
Nathalie Gougeon, Auditor General
Sonia Bebbington, CEO, Ottawa Public Library
Dr. Vera Etches, MOH, Ottawa Public Health
Chief Stubbs, Ottawa Police Service
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The AG can be part of the executive committee as long as she has full independence to develop her audit plan and she reports to the Council not the General Manager of the City, She cannot negotiate findings but it reasonable to negotiate recommendations as long as she has the last say. All audit reports should be public and progress on implementing recommendations is reported every year.
Congratulations to Debbie Stewart the new General Manager of the SI department.
Since it isn’t mentioned in the release, would a kind Bulldog reader please remind me of just what the important work of the Strategic Initiatives department is.
Been There:
Slightly muted congratulations.
LOL
cheers
kgray
With respect, CW.
In journalism, you can get too close to your sources and not want to offend those sources. I can’t use the term journalists use for that (good taste) but it means you’ve been on your beat too long and aren’t telling the truth or avoiding it.
The AG should be in a separate building so she doesn’t get too close to the people she is auditing. She can’t be allowed to pull her punches.
cheers
kgray