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Director of Human Resources

Julie Guindon (she/her)

Julie Guindon is a solutions-oriented and fluently bilingual strategic management professional with more than 20 years’ experience guiding small- to medium-sized organizations in various industries.  

A seasoned and dynamic human resources expert, Julie has experience with businesses, not-for-profit organizations, government departments and Crown corporations. As managing partner of flexHR Ottawa, she is passionate about sharing her knowledge and implementing best practices to empower companies to drive their business forward and achieve their vision. Her formula for success is simple: she is highly engaged with her clients, presents a genuine approach, and believes in “working smart and being human.” 

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