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PositionSimone Desjardins, businesswomen - Brief Article

The career in finance of Simone Desjardins, a native of Timmins, spans 30 years of close co-operation with the small business community. Beginning in 1966, she spent 11 years with private and chartered banking institutions.

In 1977 Desjardins joined the Federal Business Development Bank (now the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC)) in Timmins, where she held various positions of increasing responsibility, including branch manager.

In 1986 she was appointed executive assistant to the president at the bank's head office in Montreal where she worked with senior management and advised the president on all matters relating to the operation of the bank.

Three years later she returned to Ontario as district general manager. As such, she was responsible for the financial and management services activities of five branches with a total loan portfolio of $250 million.

Desjardins returned to Montreal in 1991 as vice-president of human resource and administration. She developed and implemented innovative human resource policies and pro grams that actively supported the bank's mission. She was also responsible for the administration and management of the bank's facilities and office services throughout the country. In 1995, Desjardins was appointed vice-president and regional general manager of the bank in Atlantic Canada. In this position, she was responsible for the delivery of financial and management services from the bank's offices located throughout the four Atlantic provinces. Under her leadership, the BDC's total loan portfolio in Atlantic Canada grew to exceed the $300-million mark.

Eighteen months later, Desjardins was appointed senior vice-president and area manager for Toronto...

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