Meet Shah
About Meet Shah
Shah is an IT Compliance Engineer with a background in IT risk analysis and technical process analysis, having worked for notable organizations such as RBC and CIBC. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Business Technology Management from Ryerson University, where he studied from 2015 to 2020.
Current Role at ACTO
Meet Shah has been serving as an IT Compliance Engineer at ACTO since 2020. In this role, he focuses on ensuring that the company's IT systems comply with relevant regulations and standards. His responsibilities include assessing compliance risks, implementing necessary controls, and collaborating with various teams to enhance IT governance. His tenure at ACTO has allowed him to contribute to the company's commitment to maintaining high standards of IT compliance.
Previous Experience at CIBC
Meet Shah held the position of Technical Process Analyst at CIBC in two separate instances. His first tenure was in 2017, where he worked for three months in the Toronto, Canada Area. He returned to CIBC in 2019, working for seven months in a similar capacity. In these roles, he was involved in analyzing technical processes and supporting the optimization of IT operations within the organization.
Experience at RBC
In 2018, Meet Shah worked as an IT Risk Analyst at RBC for three months, located at 88 Queens Quay W. During this brief period, he contributed to the assessment and management of IT risks, helping to ensure the security and integrity of the bank's IT systems. This experience provided him with valuable insights into risk management within the financial sector.
Education and Expertise
Meet Shah studied at Ryerson University from 2015 to 2020, where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree with a focus on Business Technology Management. His education provided him with a solid foundation in both business principles and technology, equipping him with the skills necessary for his roles in IT compliance and risk analysis.
Early Career at Toronto District School Board
In 2014, Meet Shah began his career as a Summer School Employee at the Toronto District School Board, where he worked for two months. This early experience introduced him to the education sector and provided him with an understanding of operational processes within a large organization.