Adam Yule has been working for Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), Ontario Region for over 15 years. He has held various positions including Regional Manager of Contaminated Sites Management and Program Manager Port Hope Area Initiative.

He now leads the Ontario Region Procurement Assistance Canada (PAC) team which is committed to supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) wanting to participate in the federal procurement process.

Through seminars, coaching programs and one on one
engagement support, PAC supports SMEs by sharing knowledge, information and resources, tips and tricks, their experience and by facilitating connection other relevant groups or programs/initiatives.

As PSPC’s Regional Champion for Indigenous Reconciliation for the past three years, he continues to be an ally in advancing reconciliation priorities and helping to create economic opportunities, benefits and/or partnerships for and with Indigenous businesses, people and communities.

Adam Yule has been working for Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), Ontario Region for over 15 years. He has held various positions including Regional Manager of Contaminated Sites Management and Program Manager Port Hope Area Initiative.

He now leads the Ontario Region Procurement Assistance Canada (PAC) team which is committed to supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) wanting to participate in the federal procurement process.

Through seminars, coaching programs and one on one
engagement support, PAC supports SMEs by sharing knowledge, information and resources, tips and tricks, their experience and by facilitating connection other relevant groups or programs/initiatives.

As PSPC’s Regional Champion for Indigenous Reconciliation for the past three years, he continues to be an ally in advancing reconciliation priorities and helping to create economic opportunities, benefits and/or partnerships for and with Indigenous businesses, people and communities.

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