Danielle Bélanger

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Vice-President, Indigenous Relations at Alto

Canada

Overview

Danielle Bélanger is the Vice-President of Indigenous Relations at Alto, leveraging over 20 years of senior public service experience. A graduate of Queens University and McGill, she recently completed the Public Sector Leadership Program at the University of Ottawa and now focuses on fostering economic reconciliation through major infrastructure projects.

Her career has been dedicated to public policy, with a significant background as a Director General at Indigenous Services Canada and leading national initiatives against gender-based violence. She is now applying this extensive government experience to the private sector to build sustainable partnerships with Indigenous communities.

Unique fact: Danielle has deep expertise in Canadas Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+), a framework she helped lead in government.

Personality Overview

Systematic

Not Easily Convinced

Price-Sensitive

While they don't hesitate to ask questions, they are generally risk-averse and tend to be late adopters.  They prefer to do thorough analysis of any situation. They generally do not appreciate an overfriendly approach and prefer to stay to-the-point.

Topics They Care About

Economic Reconciliation
Her current mandate at Alto focuses on advancing economic reconciliation and creating socio-economic benefits for Indigenous communities through transformative infrastructure projects.
Indigenous Relations
A core theme of her career, transitioning from Director General at Indigenous Services Canada to leading Indigenous relations for a major private sector project.
Public Sector Leadership
Demonstrated a commitment to continuous development by completing the Certificate Program in Public Sector Leadership and Governance at the University of Ottawa.

Media Appearances

Danielle has no verified media appearances

Work History

1-2026
Vice-President, Indigenous Relations at Alto
11-2024 - 1-2026
Senior Director, Indigenous Relations at Alto
3-2021 - 11-2024
Director General, Strategic Policy and Priorities at Indigenous Services Canada | Services aux Autochtones Canada
2019 - 3-2021
Director-General Gender-Based Violence Policy at Department for Women and Gender Equality
4-2018 - 4-2019
Director, Strategic Policy and Gender-Based Analysis + at Status of Women Canada / Condition féminine Canada

Education

1995 - 1996
Masters from Queen's University
1991 - 1994
B.A. from McGill University

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During A Call Or A Meeting

DO's

  • Emphasise more on facts and measurable benefits
  • If you have a lower priced product compared to the competition, call out the same
  • Share as much information as possible regarding your product

DONT's

  • Avoid rushing them, be polite and patient
  • Avoid phrases like ‘do not worry about’, ‘no one compares to’ etc.
  • Don’t try to be too friendly or informal with them

When Cold Calling

When Writing An Email

While Negotiating & Closing

    The secret to closing fast with Danielle is

  • Confidence that the product provides ROI, effective pricing and process adherence matter the most to them.

  • Will you ever get a clear answer from Danielle

  • It doesn’t come naturally to them but they can say no if they are not convinced.

Insights For Deal Planning

    How fast (or slow) will Danielle move?

  • They can move at a reasonable pace while making their decisions if they have the necessary information.

  • Can Danielle take some risk or not?

  • They can take some risk if they are confident that they have analyzed the circumstances well.


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