Carole Swan

Carole Swan
In office
June 4, 2007  July 10, 2011
Preceded by François Guimont
Succeeded by George Da Pont

Carole Swan (born in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian public servant was the President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, June 4, 2007 - July 10, 2011.

Career

Before retiring from the Public Service, Swan served as President of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency since appointment in June 2007. Swan held other senior positions within Senior Associate Deputy Minister at Industry Canada and the Treasury Board, as well as in a number of departments and agencies including the Privy Council Office, the Office of Privatization and Regulatory Affairs, the Department of Regional and Industrial Expansion, the Ministry of State for Economic Development, Status of Women Canada and the Department of Communications.

Education

Swan received a Masters degree in Economics and a Bachelors Honours degree in Economics, both from the University of Manitoba.[1]

References


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