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Cindy Streefkerk

Chief, Strategic Development at Medical Council of Canada

Cindy Streefkerk has a diverse work experience spanning multiple organizations and roles. Cindy began their career at the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) in 2005, where they held various positions, including Consultant, Interim Director, and Chief of Strategic Development. In these roles, they were responsible for project management, assessment development, and strategic planning.

From 2010 to 2016, Cindy also worked at the Federation of Medical Regulatory Authorities of Canada (FMRAC) as a Consultant and Project Manager. Here, they focused on developing and implementing quality improvement systems and integrated risk management frameworks for medical regulatory authorities.

Cindy also has experience working at the Bank of Canada, where they served as a Consultant and Snr. Business Improvement Consultant. Cindy'sresponsibilities included assessing and validating business process improvements related to corporate administration functions and defining plans for implementing leading practices.

Apart from their work in healthcare and finance, Cindy has also contributed to the Ottawa Public Library Foundation and Friends of the Ottawa Public Library Association as a Board Member and President/Chair of the Board of Directors, respectively.

In addition, Cindy has worked as a Senior Business Analyst at CFIA, where they provided consulting services related to food safety and integrating new technology across horizontal business processes. Before that, they worked as a Consultant for a Health Services Program, where they focused on realigning operations and roles to achieve the organizational mandate.

Overall, Cindy Streefkerk has extensive experience in strategic development, project management, risk management, business improvement, and organizational leadership.

Cindy Streefkerk attended Queen's University from 1990 to 1994, where they earned a Bachelor of Commerce Honours degree. The field of study for their degree is not specified.

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