Type Of Business:
Government organization dedicated to the protection of Canada
Marketing Area:
National and International.
Expertise:
Supply chain management; NATO Codification
Major Product/SVS:
NATO codification for government of Canada and international NATO partners.
Hobbies/Sports:
Collecting military police memorabilia
Education Degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, Minor in Criminology, University of Ottawa
Affiliations Awards:
Former Director, Barrhaven Community Association; Former Member, The Police Service Community Association
Work History:
Military Police Officer, Canadian Military Police
Throughout the duration of your career, what was the one highlight that stood out the most?:
The highlight of his career was serving in the Canadian Forces.
Number Of Years In Profession:
29
Number Of Years In Current Position:
4
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
He attributes his success to his perseverance and a solid career in the Canadian Forces.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
He became involved in his profession through his military experience in weapons system management.
Extended Bio Profile:
Mr. DeNeumoustier and his spouse Line, have two teenage children and two toddlers. Born and raised in Montreal and Aylmer Quebec, Mr. DeNeumoustier commenced his career as a soldier in the administration branch followed by 19 years as a commissioned officer in the military police branch. He was a consultant for the Department of National Defense in the area of life cycle material management and as the representative to NATO for Canada's TOW weapon system. He was accepted into the public service as a senior procurement manager in 2001. After several mid-management level positions in procurement and management he landed his current portfolio as Chief of the National Codification Bureau. He ran for the nomination for a Federal Riding of Nepean Carleton in 1996 and has held a variety of community related positions, namely, Director of Community Affairs and Committee Member, Police Services Advisory Board.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Attending intergovernmental and NATO meetings; Overseeing 49 direct reports in the area of cataloging and technical services
Awards/Honors:
Canadian Decoration; Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal
Where Will You Be In 5 Years:
In five years, Mr. DeNeumoustier hopes to attain a director position.