Yazmine Laroche

Chair of the Board, Disability Screen Office

Infrastructure, Leadership, Governance, Change Management, Disability, Accessibility, Arts and Culture, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), Transportation, Air Transportation, Inter-Governmental Relations, Public Servants.

Media

It’s time for a culture shift where disability inclusion is concerned

https://www.globalgovernmentforum.com/women-leaders-index-how-the-canadian-public-service-achieved-gender-parity-in-its-highest-ranks/

How public servants can manage workload as budgets are squeezed

Laroche: Public servants shouldn't try to fit a stereotype

Biography

Yazmine Laroche has spent a lifetime defying stereotypes. She has over 20 years of the most senior leadership experience in the Canadian public service, where she led transformative initiatives in infrastructure, transportation, human resources and corporate management. She is the first person with a visible disability to become a federal Deputy Minister in Canada. She currently chairs the Board of the Disability Screen Office, serves as a Trustee of the National Arts Centre and is on the Panel of Advisors to the Auditor General of Canada. She is a recipient of the King Charles III Coronation Medal and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal. She was awarded an honorary doctorate from her alma mater, Carleton University. An engaging public speaker, she writes and speaks about leadership, governance and disability.

Expertise

  • Infrastructure
  • Leadership
  • Governance
  • Change Management
  • Disability
  • Accessibility
  • Arts and Culture
  • Equity
  • Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
  • Transportation
  • Air Transportation
  • Inter-Governmental Relations
  • Public Servants
  • Public Servants