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Claude ChiassonGraphic Design Portfolio [email protected] 226 ·929·1663Linkedin
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TransitionKW Kitchener Volunteer/Graphic Designer 08/2013 - Present
Lasso Construction Group Kitchener Logo & Website Design 2014
RBC Royal Bank Toronto Graphic Designer 11/2004 - 05/2012
Xerox Business Services Toronto Graphic Designer02/1999 - 11/2004
I love everything about graphic design – from delivering a concept yesterday, to the thrill of a client's smile because I exceeded expectations.
Project development has included collaborating with teams of print and project managers, marketing managers, writers, other designers, and clients to create vision and present design concepts while building and maintaining partnerships and relationships. My experiences have enabled me to time manage multiple projects in busy work environments.
My commitment doesn’t end at 5:00 PM – it’s all part of the journey.
Claude Chiasson
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Work History
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lassoconstructiongroup.com
Logo & Website
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Girls and Boys Building Toys / Lasso Construction Group
Forms & Logos
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RBC Sponsorship
Contest Wobbler RBC Sponsorship
Contest Wobbler Claude ChiassonGraphic Design Portfolio [email protected] 226 ·929·1663Linkedin
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RBC Dominion Securities
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This presentation consists of 10 slides that loop every 10 minutes. each slide has a 5 second gradual transition to the next side and gives the illusion of only the face transitioning to another face while the copy remains the same.
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RBC Canadian Banking
Presentation
This presentation consists of 10 slides that loop every 10 minutes. each slide has a 5 second gradual transition to the next side and creates an illusion of only the face changing to another face while the copy remains the same.
I’m the oddball designer who enjoys design with PowerPoint. My skills helped deliver presentations for RBC across all lines of business on a weekly basis. They included Insurance, Investments, Wealth Management and RBC Campus.
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TransitionKW Logo & Toolkit
HELPING WATERLOO REGION BE RESILIENT TO CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
How to use this toolkit – see inside cover
This section has two focuses. The fi rst is on knowledge that you as an
individual can gain that will help you address coming climate change
impacts. The second is on actions you can take inside your home whether
rented or owned. These actions include changing material aspects of
your home as well as changing your behaviour and habits while using
resources in your home.
Reduce your electricity and energy dependenceClimate change impacts such as more
extreme weather events could lead to
more frequent and longer power outages
and higher fuel prices. Here are some
actions you can take to increase your
ability to function with less or no energy:
Adjust the temperature of your home
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Change the temperature setting
closer to the outside temperature;
even one degree will save energy.
If your thermostat is programmable,
consider programming it to
automatically change the temperature
to save energy when you are usually
out of your home or asleep.
Your Home | Climate Change Adaptation Toolkit 4
Use less energy in your home
Cost: $ | Time: >
Switch from incandescent to compact
fl uorescent bulbs and/or LEDs.
Cook using smaller appliances such
as your barbeque, an electric kettle,
a microwave, or toaster oven rather
than using your oven or stovetop that
use more energy.
Plan ahead and make many meals at
one time for the whole week (uses
the stove/oven less).
Unplug appliances that are not in use
& make other small changes to easily
conserve energy such as locating
work areas near natural light.
When upgrading systems and
appliances try to move towards
more passive methods (e.g. installing
fans instead of air conditioning) and
utilizing energy and resource saving
settings.
Your Home
Know your home
Cost: $ | Time: >>
Understand appliances, spaces,
and systems so you can restart
everything after extended power
outages.
Pay attention to changes and
address them before they become
serious problems (e.g. new wet spot
on basement wall).
Diagram your home energy system
Cost: $$ | Time: >>
Check out CREW Power $aving
Network Electricity Self-Audit
Toolkit from your local library (see
Resources).
Map out all your energy using
systems. Make sure you understand
how your systems are all interrelated.
Include aspects like heat and light
outputs in your document/diagram.
Service your appliances regularly
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Appliances that run well are more
effi cient and require less energy
than poorly working ones.
Be aware of when savings might
make it worth upgrading (see
Resources under Natural Resource
Canada).
Make an energy plan
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Plan for how your household can
function for long periods of time
with unpredictable or no energy
and/or high heat conditions.
Make an appointment with REEP to
get a home energy evaluation that
can tell you what you can change to
save energy and money
(see Resources).
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In 1869, we opened for business as a small, regional bank on the
Halifax waterfront. In 1901, we became Royal Bank of Canada,
with aspirations mirroring a new nation brimming with hope.
Since then, we’ve grown to become one of North America’s
leading providers of banking, investment and insurance services.
Yet, as things have evolved over a century, there is one thing we
have never lost sight of: our future is only as promising as that of
our customers. And this will never change.
Royal Bank of Canada (TSX, NYSE: RY) and its subsidiaries
operate under the master brand name of RBC®. As measured by
assets and market capitalization, RBC is Canada’s largest bank
and one of North America’s leading diversified financial services
companies. RBC provides personal and commercial banking,
wealth management services, insurance, and corporate and
investment banking on a global basis. The corporate support
team enables business growth with expert professional advice
and state-of-the-art processes and technology. RBC employs
approximately 70,000 full-time and part-time employees who
serve more than 14 million personal, business and public sector
clients throughout offices in North America and some 30 countries
around the world.
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® Registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada.
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Client guide
RBC Life Insurance Company
RBC GuaRanteed Investment FundsRBC Insurance Guaranteed Investment Funds 3
Asset classes Fund name
Money Market RBC Canadian Money Market GIF
Fixed Income
RBC Canadian Short-Term Income GIFRBC Bond GIFRBC PH&N Total Return Bond GIFRBC Global Bond GIF
BalancedRBC Balanced GIFRBC PH&N Monthly Income GIFRBC Global Balanced GIF*
Canadian Equity RBC Canadian Dividend GIFRBC Canadian Equity GIFRBC O’Shaughnessy All-Canadian Equity GIF
North American Equity RBC North American Growth GIF
U.S. Equity
RBC U.S. Dividend GIF**RBC U.S. Equity GIFRBC O’Shaughnessy U.S. Value GIFRBC U.S. Mid-Cap Equity GIF
International and Global EquityRBC O’Shaughnessy International Equity GIFRBC Global Dividend Growth GIF
Portfolio Solutions
RBC Select Conservative GIP***RBC Select Balanced GIPRBC Select Growth GIPRBC Select Aggressive Growth GIP
RBC GIF FUND LINEUP
OUR FUND LINEUP
RBC Insurance® has selected 18 leading mutual funds and 4 portfolio solutions that are managed by RBC Global Asset Management Inc., for our segregated funds lineup. Please refer to the chart below for a list of our funds and portfolios. These funds will help to meet your investment needs, with the added benefits of maturity and death benefit guarantees.
With approximately $250 billion in assets under management, RBC Global Asset Management Inc. is one of Canada’s leading money managers. The firm has one of the most experienced teams in the industry with more than 200 employees and 60 investment professionals in major global financial centres. Over many years, RBC Global Asset Management Inc. has created a proven track record of investment results.
* Formerly RBC Balanced Growth GIF. ** Formerly RBC North American Dividend GIF. ** * GIP refers to Guaranteed Investment Portfolio.
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