About the role
The Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis Commission (AGLC) is the Government of Alberta’s Crown commercial enterprise responsible for regulating gaming, liquor, and non-medical cannabis across the province. Operating at the intersection of public policy, regulation, and commercial enterprise, AGLC balances social responsibility and public safety with strong financial performance that supports provincial priorities. Through innovation, modernization, and a strong commitment to integrity, AGLC continues to evolve its operating model to respond to changing consumer expectations, technological advancement, and regulatory developments. With a province-wide footprint and a mandate that directly impacts communities across Alberta, AGLC plays a vital role in safeguarding public trust while enabling a competitive and sustainable marketplace.
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief People Officer (CPO) is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team and will help shape the future of the organization at a pivotal moment of transformation. The CPO will lead the development and execution of an integrated, enterprise-wide people strategy that strengthens workforce capability, enhances leadership effectiveness, and evolves organizational culture in alignment with AGLC’s strategic priorities. This includes oversight of workforce planning, organizational design, succession and leadership development, total rewards, labour relations, employee engagement, and HR operations, ensuring the right structures, skills, and systems are in place to support long-term performance and sustainability.
As a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board, the CPO will provide strategic counsel on workforce risks, organizational health, executive compensation, and people-related governance matters, while ensuring compliance with applicable employment legislation and collective agreements. With input from and in collaboration with the executive team, the role will modernize and elevate the HR function as a true strategic partner by advancing analytics, digital capabilities, and service delivery excellence. Championing a people-first philosophy, the CPO will foster a culture of innovation, accountability, inclusion, and continuous improvement – positioning AGLC as an employer of choice and enabling employees to thrive in a dynamic and regulated environment.
The ideal candidate is a strategic and forward-thinking HR executive with demonstrated success in a senior leadership role supporting the people impacts of major initiatives within a complex, multi-stakeholder environment. They bring a strong track record of aligning people strategy with enterprise priorities and translating long-term vision into practical, human-centred programs that drive measurable outcomes. An influential and collaborative leader, they have advised CEOs, Boards, and Executive Teams, led organization-wide people strategies, and successfully driven culture transformation, organizational change, and workforce planning initiatives. Recognized for their executive presence, and ability to build trust across all levels of an organization, they cultivate inclusive, high-performing teams and ensure people strategies are tightly integrated with business priorities. With strong business and financial acumen and a values-driven leadership style, the successful candidate will empower teams, build organizational agility, and position AGLC’s workforce for sustained success.
To Apply
To fill this position, AGLC has partnered with leadership advisory firm Odgers. Applications are encouraged immediately and should be submitted online at https://en-careers.odgers.com/en-ca/job/31039/
For more information, please contact Kristen Manning, Principal, of Odgers.
We thank all those who express an interest, however only those chosen for further development will be contacted.
About AGLC
Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC) provides choices Albertan’s can trust in gaming and liquor that generate benefits for all Albertans. We are driven to provide industry leading options to our customers in a socially responsible manner that benefits all Albertans.
Our core business functions are liquor, gaming, compliance and social responsibility as established through the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act, the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Regulation, and the Criminal Code of Canada.
We are focused on ensuring gaming and liquor activities in Alberta are conducted honestly, openly and with integrity, and that we are able to maximize the economic benefits these activities provide to all Albertans.
The AGLC is a forward focused organization. We strive to deliver our services to Albertans efficiently and effectively and are always interested in having the best people join us. From computer techs, to inspectors, licensing agents, financial experts and more our workforce is diverse, talented and results oriented.
If we sound like an organization that you’d like to work with check out our career listings for current opportunities.
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About the role
The Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis Commission (AGLC) is the Government of Alberta’s Crown commercial enterprise responsible for regulating gaming, liquor, and non-medical cannabis across the province. Operating at the intersection of public policy, regulation, and commercial enterprise, AGLC balances social responsibility and public safety with strong financial performance that supports provincial priorities. Through innovation, modernization, and a strong commitment to integrity, AGLC continues to evolve its operating model to respond to changing consumer expectations, technological advancement, and regulatory developments. With a province-wide footprint and a mandate that directly impacts communities across Alberta, AGLC plays a vital role in safeguarding public trust while enabling a competitive and sustainable marketplace.
Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief People Officer (CPO) is a key member of the Executive Leadership Team and will help shape the future of the organization at a pivotal moment of transformation. The CPO will lead the development and execution of an integrated, enterprise-wide people strategy that strengthens workforce capability, enhances leadership effectiveness, and evolves organizational culture in alignment with AGLC’s strategic priorities. This includes oversight of workforce planning, organizational design, succession and leadership development, total rewards, labour relations, employee engagement, and HR operations, ensuring the right structures, skills, and systems are in place to support long-term performance and sustainability.
As a trusted advisor to the CEO and Board, the CPO will provide strategic counsel on workforce risks, organizational health, executive compensation, and people-related governance matters, while ensuring compliance with applicable employment legislation and collective agreements. With input from and in collaboration with the executive team, the role will modernize and elevate the HR function as a true strategic partner by advancing analytics, digital capabilities, and service delivery excellence. Championing a people-first philosophy, the CPO will foster a culture of innovation, accountability, inclusion, and continuous improvement – positioning AGLC as an employer of choice and enabling employees to thrive in a dynamic and regulated environment.
The ideal candidate is a strategic and forward-thinking HR executive with demonstrated success in a senior leadership role supporting the people impacts of major initiatives within a complex, multi-stakeholder environment. They bring a strong track record of aligning people strategy with enterprise priorities and translating long-term vision into practical, human-centred programs that drive measurable outcomes. An influential and collaborative leader, they have advised CEOs, Boards, and Executive Teams, led organization-wide people strategies, and successfully driven culture transformation, organizational change, and workforce planning initiatives. Recognized for their executive presence, and ability to build trust across all levels of an organization, they cultivate inclusive, high-performing teams and ensure people strategies are tightly integrated with business priorities. With strong business and financial acumen and a values-driven leadership style, the successful candidate will empower teams, build organizational agility, and position AGLC’s workforce for sustained success.
To Apply
To fill this position, AGLC has partnered with leadership advisory firm Odgers. Applications are encouraged immediately and should be submitted online at https://en-careers.odgers.com/en-ca/job/31039/
For more information, please contact Kristen Manning, Principal, of Odgers.
We thank all those who express an interest, however only those chosen for further development will be contacted.
About AGLC
Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC) provides choices Albertan’s can trust in gaming and liquor that generate benefits for all Albertans. We are driven to provide industry leading options to our customers in a socially responsible manner that benefits all Albertans.
Our core business functions are liquor, gaming, compliance and social responsibility as established through the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act, the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Regulation, and the Criminal Code of Canada.
We are focused on ensuring gaming and liquor activities in Alberta are conducted honestly, openly and with integrity, and that we are able to maximize the economic benefits these activities provide to all Albertans.
The AGLC is a forward focused organization. We strive to deliver our services to Albertans efficiently and effectively and are always interested in having the best people join us. From computer techs, to inspectors, licensing agents, financial experts and more our workforce is diverse, talented and results oriented.
If we sound like an organization that you’d like to work with check out our career listings for current opportunities.