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Mike Kujawski (he/him)

Managing Partner, Centre of Excellence for Public Sector Marketing (CEPSM)

Mike Kujawski is the Managing Partner of CEPSM.ca, where for the past 15 years he has acted as a senior consultant, trainer and professional speaker for major government, non-profit, and association clients in Canada and around the globe. Mike’s specialty areas include strategic digital marketing and communication, social behaviour change marketing, social media strategy development, social network analysis, as well as personal and organizational brand strategy development. His specific niche revolves around helping public sector organizations excel in the modern disruptive digital landscape. He is frequently asked to keynote at major conferences and events covering a variety of topics in this area, ranging from the latest trends occurring on social platforms to the coming impact of artificial intelligence, automation, and 5G technology.

Mike’s consulting, training and speaking stretches across four continents and has involved a variety of industries ranging from health and justice to engineering and law. The scope of his work often includes strategic planning, organizational restructuring, governance, risk management, as well as staffing and policy recommendations to help organizations better embrace a digital-first, citizen-oriented mindset. Some of Mike’s consulting clients include Public Safety Canada, Elections Canada, Office of the Auditor General, Treasury Board Secretariat, Health Canada, Justice Canada, Lakehead District School Board, the Government of Kazakhstan, the Government of Tanzania, and the Government of Sharjah, UAE. As a trainer, Mike has delivered public and in-house training workshops across Canada and internationally to thousands of public servants and non-profit workers. He co-developed and instructed the Professional Certificate in Public Sector Marketing Program at Carleton University as well as the Social Media Engagement Certificate at Brandon University, both geared specifically at the public and non-profit sectors. Mike holds a B.Com.(Hons) degree specializing in Marketing and International Business as well as various supplementary professional certifications related to the digital space. He is an avid reader, writer, volunteer, and committed life-long learner.

 

 

Sessions

Executive

How the public sector can better communicate change and technology disruption to citizens

This workshop will explore the current state of global trust in technology and provide participants with possible approaches towards better communicating the value and importance of change and technology disruption, especially if it can lead to improved service delivery. See More.