Our Team

Wellington Advocacy brings the experience, insight, and network of Canada’s top political and public service professionals to deliver value for partners.

Wellington advisors have: 

Served

6

Canadian Prime Ministers

Served

8

Provincial Premiers

Served

78

Cabinet Ministers

Negotiated

5

Free Trade Agreements

Drafted 

29

Government Budgets 

Strategic Advisory Board

  • Hon. Wayne Wouters, PC, OC

    Hon. Wayne Wouters, PC, OC

    21st Clerk of the Privy Council and Head of the Canadian Public Service

    Wayne Wouters serves as Chair of the Wellington Advocacy Strategic Advisory Board.

    He joins Wellington Advocacy with nearly 40 years of distinguished public service at the highest levels, serving Prime Ministers from both governing parties. He served as Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet from 2009-2014. In this capacity, Mr. Wouters served as the Chief Executive Officer of Canada’s professional public service and acted as Deputy Minister to Canada’s 22nd Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper. From 2004-2009, Mr. Wouters served as Secretary to the Treasury Board, acting as principal administrator of government programming and expenditure management. Previously, he served as Deputy Minister in several other departments across the public service. On the advice of the Prime Minister Mr. Wouters was appointed by the Governor General as a member of the Queen’s Privy Council for Canada in 2014 and appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2017. Mr. Wouters is a sought after advisor to executives and businesses across Canada. He is a Strategic and Policy Advisor at McCarthy Tétrault LLP and holds directorships at BlackBerry Limited, Canadian Utilities Limited, and Foran Mining Corporation.

  • Hon. Janice Charette, PC

    Hon. Janice Charette, PC

    22nd Clerk of the Privy Council and Head of the Canadian Public Service

    The Hon. Janice Charette joins Wellington Advocacy with nearly 40 years of executive leadership experience in the Government of Canada. Most recently, Ms. Charette played a leadership role on the Transition Team for Prime Minister Mark Carney following his victory in the Liberal leadership race and the 2025 federal election.

    Previously, Ms. Charette led the Public Service of Canada as Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet from 2014-2016 and from 2021-2023, during the governments of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

    From 2016 to 2021, Ms. Charette represented Canada as High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Earlier in her public service career, she led several senior government departments as Deputy Minister, including Health Canada, Citizenship and Immigration, Human Resources and Skills Development, and Intergovernmental Affairs.

    Ms. Charette was appointed to the King’s Privy Council for Canada in September 2023. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) and has been awarded honorary Doctor of Laws degrees from Kingston University (UK) and Carleton University. She currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors for the Rideau Hall Foundation and as a board member of the Institute for Research in Public Policy.

  • Hon. Scott J. Morrison

    Hon. Scott J. Morrison

    30th Prime Minister Of Australia

    The Honourable Scott Morrison served as Australia’s 30th Prime Minister, from 2018 to 2022.

    Prime Minister Morrison was the architect of the AUKUS trilateral defense agreement between Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States and a founding member of the Quad Leader’s Dialogue, a leader level diplomatic partnership committed to supporting a prosperous Indo-Pacific, and advancing trade cooperation between Australia, India, Japan, and the US.

    Mr. Morrison also negotiated the first post-Brexit Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the United Kingdom. He oversaw the completion of several diplomatic, trade and defense agreements, especially in the Indo-Pacific, including Australia‘s first-ever bilateral defense forces reciprocal access agreement with Japan.

    Under his leadership, Australia’s economy outperformed all G7 and OECD nations during the COVID-19 recovery, achieved record-low unemployment, and was one of nine countries in the world to maintain a AAA credit rating. His government prioritized trade diversification, reducing reliance on a single market and expanding Indo-Pacific opportunities.

    Mr. Morrison served in the House of Representatives from 2007-2024, and was a senior Cabinet Minister for five years, including three years as Federal Treasurer (2015-2018) where he focused on tax reform, foreign investment, banking regulation and governance and development of Australia’s FinTech sector. Mr. Morrison also served as a Cabinet Minister for Social Security and Immigration and Border Protection. Recognized for his global security and investment resilience leadership, he was awarded Chief Commander of the United States Legion of Merit and the Grotius Prize for International Relations.

    In addition to serving on Wellington Advocacy’s Strategic Advisory Board, Prime Minister Morrison is Vice Chairman of American Global Strategies, advising businesses on trade, investment, and economic security. He is also a member of several advisory boards in the private equity sector, the International Democracy Union, the Center for a New American Security, and the Hudson Institute China Center.

  • Stephen de Boer

    Stephen de Boer

    Former Ambassador to the World Trade Organization and Foreign Affairs Advisor to the Prime Minister

    Stephen de Boer joins Wellington Advocacy following a distinguished career in the Government of Canada, with senior roles across Canada’s trade, foreign policy and climate policy agendas.

    Most recently, Mr. de Boer served as Deputy Minister and Foreign and Defence Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister from 2023 to 2025.

    Previously, Mr. de Boer served for five years as Canada’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization, representing Canada in global trade negotiations and dispute settlement.

    From 2015 to 2016, he represented Canada as Ambassador to Poland and Ambassador to Belarus. Earlier in his public service career, Mr. de Boer held senior roles across Global Affairs Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada, including Assistant Deputy Minister of Environment and Climate Change Canada’s International Affairs Branch.

    He also served as Director General of the Trade Controls Bureau; Director of the Oceans and Environmental Law Division; Lead Counsel for Canada’s international climate change negotiations; Deputy Chief Negotiator for climate change; and Director General responsible for Canada’s international climate change partnerships.

  • Major General (Ret.) Tammy Harris

    Major-General (Ret.) Tammy Harris

    Major-General (Retired) and Deputy Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force

    Major-General (Ret.) Tammy Harris is a decorated veteran, proud Canadian, and thought leader. She served her country with distinction throughout her career, holding key positions such as Deputy Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, Chief of Staff to the Chief of Defence Staff, Base Commander Borden, and Wing Commander Gander. She was also seconded to the Privy Council Office as a Military Advisor, specializing in defence, security, and issues pertaining to the Middle East and North Africa. Her notable deployments include serving as NATO chief planner for the Kandahar Airfield and Base in 2009. She was also selected as the Champion of Gender Perspectives for the Canadian Armed Forces, a role she expanded internationally. Her academic credentials include a Bachelor of Arts from Acadia University, a Master’s in Defence Studies from the Royal Military College of Canada, and programs at the Canadian Forces Command Staff Course, the National Security Program, and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and Public Policy. Major-General Harris continues to influence national and international security through her roles on the Halifax International Security Forum’s board of directors and the Indo-Pacific Strategy Advisory Committee. As a member of the Strategic Advisory Board, Major-General Harris will provide leadership counsel and mentorship to Wellington Advocacy’s top executives and advisors.

  • Bruno Saccomani

    Bruno Saccomani

    Former Canadian Ambassador To Jordan And Iraq and Royal Canadian Mounted Police Superintendent

    Bruno Saccomani is a seasoned expert in global and national security and law enforcement, with over 30 years of service to Canada. Formerly Canada’s Ambassador to Jordan and Iraq, he led defence, security, trade, and global health initiatives. His career with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police culminated as Superintendent and Officer-in-Charge of the Prime Minister’s Protection Detail, overseeing international security operations. Bruno’s background in intelligence, national security, and global investigations underscores his expertise in safeguarding national interests.


Our Team

  • Jeremy Hunt

    Jeremy Hunt

    Co-Founder and Director

    Jeremy Hunt served as a Director to Canada’s 22nd Prime Minister. In this capacity, he oversaw the Prime Minister’s Executive Office, Tour and Business Outreach. He received an undergraduate degree in Political Science from Carleton University and a MBA from the Ivey Business School at Western University.

  • Ray Novak

    Ray Novak

    Co-Founder and Director

    Ray served nearly a decade in the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada, including as Chief of Staff and Principal Secretary to Canada’s 22nd Prime Minister. In these capacities he oversaw daily operations of the Prime Minister’s Office and led strategic coordination in support of the government’s policy and communications agenda. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honors Political Science) from Western University.

  • Nick Koolsbergen

    Nick Koolsbergen

    CEO and Co-Founder

    As the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Wellington Advocacy, Nick draws on his 15 years of political experience across Canada to advise the senior leadership of some of Canada’s largest companies and associations. Prior to Wellington, Nick directed issues management for the Prime Minister of Canada, served as Chief of Staff to the former Premiers of British Columbia and Alberta, and as a political party Campaign Director.

  • Andrea van Vugt

    Andrea van Vugt

    Chief Operating Officer & Practice Lead, Trade and Federal

    Andrea has more than 20 years of experience working in the public and private sectors, advising some of North America’s largest businesses on bilateral and trilateral trade issues. Andrea was the Foreign Affairs and Trade Advisor to the Prime Minister of Canada where she played an instrumental role in the conclusion of the Canada-Europe trade negotiations. Andrea also served as Chief of Staff to the Minister of International Trade where she oversaw the conclusion of trade talks with Ukraine, Israel, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Andrea will navigate complicated transborder activities for your organization, including trade and tariff rules.

  • Madison Cox

    Madison Cox

    Chief Product Officer

    Madison brings over a decade of public affairs experience in government relations, stakeholder engagement and strategic communications. Madison recently spent half a decade working in Ontario’s higher education sector where she served as chief of staff to the president of one of Ontario’s leading comprehensive universities. In this role she led revenue generating advocacy strategies and relationship building across all levels of government. Madison has also led communications strategies in support of former Canadian Cabinet ministers and heads of states from around the world while at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI). Prior to this, Madison served as a political professional in the Office of the Prime Minister leading domestic events and the development and execution of strategic communications across numerous senior federal departments.

  • Amber Russell

    Amber Russell

    Chief Administrative Officer

    Amber Russell brings over a decade of government and private sector management, operations, logistics and administrative experience to Wellington Advocacy. Previously, Amber served in several senior management roles involving international travel, domestic event coordination and logistics including as Manager of Tour and Events in the Prime Minister’s Office and Manager of Administration, Finance & Events for a Canadian think tank.

  • Zita Astravas

    Zita Astravas

    Vice President

    Zita is a seasoned public affairs professional with over 15 years serving in senior government and media relations roles at both the federal and provincial levels. She joins Wellington Advocacy after serving in a number of senior leadership roles in the Trudeau government, including as Director of Issues Management and a seasoned Advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Zita has also served as Chief of Staff to the President of the King’s Privy Council and Minister of Emergency Preparedness, the Minister of Public Safety, and the Minister of National Defence, as well as in senior media relations roles for the Liberal Party of Canada, including during the 2015, 2019, and 2021 election campaigns. At the provincial level, Zita has served in numerous leadership roles under former Liberal Premier of Ontario Kathleen Wynne, including as Director of Media Relations.

  • Samuel Duncan

    Samuel Duncan

    Vice President

    Sam brings close to 15 years of senior executive political and private sector experience to Wellington Advocacy. He worked as Executive Director of Policy to Premier Doug Ford, where he was responsible for leading the government’s strategic policy development and implementation process. Sam has also served as a senior advisor to the Prime Minister of Canada and several federal Cabinet Ministers.

  • Trisha Rinneard

    Trisha Rinneard

    Vice President

    With more than fifteen years of experience in Ontario provincial politics, Trisha has an instinctive understanding of government relations, stakeholder management, communications and relationship building. Trisha has worked for the Leader of the Ontario PC Party, Ontario’s Minister of Education, and as the Manager of Government Relations for one of Canada’s largest universities.

  • Brad Tennant

    Brad Tennant

    Vice President

    Brad is a longtime political activist in Alberta serving as a senior advisor to provincial political parties. Brad has a long track record of navigating the Government of Alberta’s political and department levels to deliver unparalleled value for clients. Brad has also served as a professional fundraiser for political parties and political action committees in Alberta. Brad is an energy expert having worked with numerous energy companies in his time with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.

  • Peter Csillag

    Peter Csillag

    Vice President

    Peter brings over a decade of experience in public affairs, politics, and advocacy. He advises clients on addressing policy challenges with governments in a range of sectors including technology, health, energy, environment, construction, and aviation. Prior to his consulting career, Peter held several roles in provincial and federal politics. He served as Director of Issues Management for the Leader of the Official Opposition and caucus in the Alberta Legislature, as well as the winning 2019 election campaign, and served as Senior Communications Advisor to the Government Caucus in British Columbia. At the federal level, Peter served as Director of Issues Management & Parliamentary Affairs for Canada’s Minister of National Defence, and held communications and issues management roles in the Minister’s office at Employment and Social Development as well as Citizenship and Immigration.

  • Idee Inyangudor

    Idee Inyangudor

    Vice President

    Idee draws from his expertise in international development, blended finance, public policy, and strategic communications to serve private sector companies, governments, and civil society organizations. Idee previously served as the Director of Policy and Stakeholder Relations for the Minister of International Development and was twice recognized as among the Top 100 influencing the Government of Canada’s foreign policy.


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