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Changes to the Senior Public Service

Released on September 19, 2014

Deputy Minister to the Premier Doug Moen has announced a change in the senior leadership of the Saskatchewan Public Service.

Kent Campbell has been appointed Deputy Minister, Intergovernmental Affairs in Executive Council effective October 1, 2014.  Kent has extensive knowledge and senior management experience with the province and currently serves as the Deputy Minister of the Economy.  He has also served as the Deputy Minister of Energy and Resources and as Chief Executive Officer at the Saskatchewan Forestry Secretariat.     

“I want to acknowledge and thank the outgoing Associate Deputy Minister, Wes Jickling, for providing strategic leadership to Intergovernmental Affairs, Executive Council and the Government of Saskatchewan,” Moen said.  “I wish him well in his future endeavours.”

Laurie Pushor has been asked to serve as the Acting Deputy Minister of the Ministry of the Economy effective October 1, 2014.  Laurie is currently the Assistant Deputy Minister of Performance and Strategic Initiatives with the Ministry of the Economy.

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For more information, contact:

Karen Hill
Executive Council
Regina
Phone: 306-787-2127
Email: karen.hill@gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-529-9207

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