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Sabina Posadziejewski, FCIPS, I.S.P., ITCP

(updated: Aug 19th 2025)

With over 40 years of ICT leadership, Sabina Posadziejewski has built an extraordinary career spanning Canada, the USA, and Europe. She has been a CIPS member since 1986 and a Certified I.S.P. holder since 1989, consistently promoting professionalism, ethics, and education in IT.

Sabina’s executive leadership has included roles as:

  • Chief Information Officer (CIO), Government of Alberta – leading ICT services for the People, Families and Communities sector.
  • CIO, Western Economic Diversification (Government of Canada) – guiding federal ICT modernization for 9 years.
  • Regional Service Delivery Executive, Shared Services Canada – managing IT services for Western and Northern Canada, leading digital transformations impacting 300+ employees across multiple regions.

Her academic and professional qualifications include an MBA from Queen’s University, a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Alberta, and certifications in governance, organizational excellence, business relationship management, ITIL, and change management.

Key highlights of Sabina’s career include:

  • Delivering ICT education and mentorship, from teaching college systems analysis to developing workshops for the CIPS Alberta Mentorship Program for Immigrants.
  • Co-chairing the Security in E-Services stream at the IFIP World Computer Congress (2011) and co-editing internationally published proceedings.
  • Driving diversity and inclusion in technology, while mentoring emerging ICT leaders.
  • Leading complex public sector ICT transformations, including the creation of new organizations, centralizing services, and building exemplary teams that serve vulnerable citizens across Alberta.
  • Member of the CSAC Accreditation team, former President of CIPS Alberta, former Alberta Director on CIPS National Board, and played a key leadership role in regulating the I.S.P. designation under POARA.

Sabina remains highly active as an independent consultant, mentor, and public sector advisor, building bridges between academia, industry, and professional associations.