Award Recipients
Ombudsman's Commendation for Ethics - 2006 Winners
Ms. Marie Joannisse
Through her strong convictions and dedicated efforts, Ms. Marie Joannisse has helped to promote integrity, fairness and openness in resource management within the Human Resources (Civilian) group in the Department of National Defence. On her own initiative, Ms. Joannisse successfully instituted a common base of accepted and practiced values and ethics in order to guide and facilitate more independent and effective decision-making within Human Resources (Civilian). As a result of Ms. Joannisse’s hard work, resource managers at all levels within the group are more aware of their responsibilities related to ethical conduct when making resource management decisions.
Lieutenant-Colonel Jean St-Arnaud
During his 35-year career in the Canadian Forces, Lieutenant-Colonel Jean St-Arnaud distinguished himself as a professional, caring and compassionate individual who always looked out for the best interests of those under his command. On countless occasions, Lieutenant-Colonel St-Arnaud went above and beyond the call of duty to provide support and encouragement to those who might otherwise have been overlooked and, in the process, gained the lasting respect of those who served alongside him.
Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class Rick Martin
As Senior Combat Information Operator Instructor and Section Chief Petty Officer at Canadian Forces Fleet School Esquimalt, Chief Petty Officer (2nd Class) Rick Martin served as an inspirational leader who routinely handled challenging personnel issues with sensitivity and the utmost professionalism. Through his personal intervention in a number of complex cases, Chief Martin made a real and positive difference in the lives of countless members of the Canadian Forces. Chief Martin’s very high standards of personal integrity, dedication and selfless devotion have set an exceptional standard across the organization.
