The Supply Chain Ambassador

The Supply Chain Ambassador

by Mr Abrauna Yakubu
Season 4
Plan for Flexibility, Not Rigid Rigidity with Matthew Johnson
In this episode, I sit down with Matthew Johnson, Acting Director of Procurement and Contract Management at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Matthew shares his unique journey from construction logistics and criminology into federal procurement leadership, and how people-centered leadership continues to shape his career.
Bridging Procurement and Finance in Government with Cedric Pilon
In this episode of The Supply Chain Ambassador Podcast, we sit down with Cedric Pilon, a seasoned public service leader whose 20+ year journey spans procurement, financial systems, and accounting operations across multiple federal departments.
Passion, Purpose, Service: 3 Things Every Procurement Officer Needs with Emilio Franco 
In this episode of The Supply Chain Ambassador Podcast, we sit down with Emilio Franco to explore what it truly means to build a meaningful career in procurement. From supporting critical government services to playing a key role during national crises, procurement professionals are far more impactful than many realize. Emilio shares powerful insights on how to elevate your career by focusing on three core principles: passion, purpose, and service. We dive into: How procurement directly supports Canadians across sectors Why understanding the “why” behind client needs changes everything The importance of being proactive and “being useful” in your career Lessons from the pandemic and today’s economic challenges Practical advice for procurement officers at all levels Whether you're new to procurement or a seasoned professional, this episode will challenge how you see your role—and inspire you to think bigger. 📢 Call to action: Reflect on your work: How are you contributing to Canada today?
“Procurement Isn’t Red Tape” — A discussion with Minh-Kai Trinh, Director at Global Affairs Canada
Is procurement really just bureaucratic red tape? Not according to Minh Khai Trinh, Director of Development Contracting at Global Affairs Canada. With 26 years in federal procurement, Minh Khai has worked across PSPC, DND, CIDA, and Global Affairs Canada, contributing to high-profile programs like the CF-18 fighter jets, the Snowbirds, and national defence procurement initiatives. In this episode of the Supply Chain Ambassador Podcast, we explore: • Why procurement professionals are often misunderstood • How leadership is about making decisions — even imperfect ones • The role of networks and collaboration in government careers • The future of procurement in the age of AI • Advice for the next generation of procurement officers If you want to understand the real impact procurement professionals have behind the scenes, this conversation will change the way you see the profession.
From FSWEP Student to Executive Leadership with Christine Lamarche RCMP
In this episode of the Supply Chain Ambassador Podcast, host Bruno sits down with Christine Lamarche, Director General of Procurement, Material Management and Asset Management at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Christine shares her career journey from FSWEP student to executive leadership, offering insights into procurement, supply chain management, and the critical role of material management in government operations. Her team supports major national programs including the RCMP National Fleet Program, Policing Assets Program, and procurement service delivery across Canada.
Inside Treasury Board: Debunking Myths & Building the Future of Procurement with Alberto Garcia-Vargas
In this episode of The Supply Chain Ambassador Podcast, host Bruno sits down with Alberto, Senior Advisor at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, to explore the transformation of procurement and material management across the Government of Canada. This conversation pulls back the curtain on how central agencies actually work, what goes into policy transformation, and why procurement professionals are more than rule-followers — they are strategic partners delivering public value.
From Transactional to Transformational: The Future of Procurement with Jean-Claude Azar
In this episode of The Supply Chain Ambassador Podcast, host Bruno sits down with Jean-Claude Azar, Director General at the Canada Revenue Agency, to explore why procurement is more than a job — it’s a lifestyle. Jean-Claude shares his unconventional journey into public sector procurement, how curiosity and problem-solving turned a casual role into a lifelong passion, and why leadership, timing, and people management matter more than process alone.
Turning the Tables: Bruno’s Unlikely Procurement Journey
In this special episode of the Supply Chain Ambassador Podcast, the tables are turned as Bruno steps out from behind the mic to share his own story. Guest host JJ interviews him about his unconventional path from animation and public relations to event management, supply chain, and ultimately procurement leadership in the Government of Canada. Bruno reflects on his decade-long search for direction, the eclectic experiences that shaped his skill set, and the pivotal moments that led him into federal procurement.
From Bridges to Trains: Career lessons from with Vincent Robitaille
In this episode of the Supply Chain Ambassador Podcast, host Bruno talks with Vincent Robitaille from Transport Canada about managing some of Canada’s biggest transportation projects, like the High-Speed Rail between Toronto and Quebec and the Lac-Mégantic Rail Bypass. Vincent shares his career journey in government, explains why planning and talking to industry early is so important, and gives practical tips for anyone working in procurement. He also reflects on the challenges of big projects and how they can make a real difference for Canadians, all while highlighting the value of curiosity, honesty, and teamwork. #SupplyChainPodcast #HighSpeedRail #ProcurementTips #TeamworkCulture
From Radio to RFPs: Judy Hollander's Unconventional Procurement Journey
In this episode of The Supply Chain Ambassador Podcast, host Abrauna Yakubu chats with Judy Ann Hollander, a procurement specialist with a winding, unconventional career path—from childhood radio dreams to contract negotiations at CDIC. Judy shares the pivotal moments, career twists, and transferable skills that shaped her journey. Tune in for inspiration, laughs, and real talk about learning, creativity, and breaking into procurement the untraditional way.
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