Rachel Clark
Information Security Specialist – Data Analytics, TD Bank Group
Rachel began her career in the military, serving in the United States Marine Corps, and the United States Navy where she was an electrical engineer and worked on Inertial Navigation Equipment on Trident C-5 Ballistic Missile Submarines. She attended Morrisville State College where she received a degree in Journalism, attended Syracuse University and New York University for Information Management and has a Master of Theological Studies (MTS) degree From Emmanuel College of Victoria University in the University of Toronto. Rachel is employed by TD Bank Group as a Data Scientist for the TD Cyber Threat Management Practice where she is responsible for Cybersecurity and Fraud Threat Data Analysis.
Rachel is versed in diversity, intersectionality, and inclusion and is a sought-after public speaker on these topics, as well as an influencer on LGBTQ2+ issues in the Canadian Federal and Ontario Provincial Governments. She has appeared on several media outlets including CBC Radio One Metro Morning and The Current, in the Vice documentary “On Hold”, has been profiled on CBC Television, CP24, Global, CityTV’s Breakfast Television, and CTV, and was featured in Toronto Life Magazine.
Rachel began her career in the military, serving in the United States Marine Corps, and the United States Navy where she was an electrical engineer and worked on Inertial Navigation Equipment on Trident C-5 Ballistic Missile Submarines. She attended Morrisville State College where she received a degree in Journalism, attended Syracuse University and New York University for Information Management and has a Master of Theological Studies (MTS) degree From Emmanuel College of Victoria University in the University of Toronto. Rachel is employed by TD Bank Group as a Data Scientist for the TD Cyber Threat Management Practice where she is responsible for Cybersecurity and Fraud Threat Data Analysis.
Rachel is versed in diversity, intersectionality, and inclusion and is a sought-after public speaker on these topics, as well as an influencer on LGBTQ2+ issues in the Canadian Federal and Ontario Provincial Governments. She has appeared on several media outlets including CBC Radio One Metro Morning and The Current, in the Vice documentary “On Hold”, has been profiled on CBC Television, CP24, Global, CityTV’s Breakfast Television, and CTV, and was featured in Toronto Life Magazine.