Canadian Transportation Agency
Sandrine Chevrier, CPA, CMA has a diverse work experience spanning several roles in the financial field. Currently, they hold the position of Director Financial Services and Procurement and Deputy Chief Financial Officer at the Canadian Transportation Agency starting in September 2023. Prior to this, they worked at Statistics Canada from 2005 to 2023, where they held various roles including Director, Financial Operations Division, Senior Financial Management Advisor (IT Field), Assistant Director, Chief in Finance Branch, and Financial Analyst.
Sandrine Chevrier, CPA, CMA pursued their education in accounting and has achieved notable milestones in their academic journey. Sandrine first attended Laurentian University/Université Laurentienne from 2001 to 2005, where they obtained their Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree, with a specialization in Accounting.
Later, Sandrine continued their professional development by enrolling in the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada (CPA Canada). Although the start year of this program is not specified, they completed this educational pursuit in 2009.
With their Bachelor of Commerce degree and CPA Canada credential, Sandrine Chevrier, CPA, CMA has solidified their knowledge and skills in the field of accounting, contributing to their expertise as a Certified Professional Accountant and Certified Management Accountant.
Canadian Transportation Agency
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) is an independent, quasi-judicial tribunal and regulator that has, with respect to all matters necessary for the exercise of its jurisdiction, all the powers of a superior court. We oversee the very large and complex Canadian transportation system, which is essential to the economic and social well-being of Canadians. Our decision-makers are regular Members appointed by the Governor-in-Council (GIC) and temporary Members appointed by the Minister of Transport from a GIC-approved roster. Members' key functions include making adjudicative rulings, regulations, and regulatory determinations, as well as designating CTA staff to exercise the role of enforcement officers. What we do: our three mandates •We help ensure that the national transportation system runs efficiently and smoothly in the interests of all Canadians: those who work and invest in it; the producers, shippers, travellers and businesses who rely on it; and the communities where it operates. •We protect the human right of persons with disabilities to an accessible transportation network. •We provide consumer protection for air passengers.