Theresa Fingler
About Theresa Fingler
Theresa Fingler serves as a Case Research Officer at the Litigation Management Unit within Indigenous Services Canada. She holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Victoria and a Master of Science from the University of Edinburgh, and has been working in her current role since 2018.
Work at Government of Canada
Theresa Fingler serves as a Case Research Officer at the Litigation Management Unit within Indigenous Services Canada. She has held this position since 2018, contributing to the department's efforts in managing legal cases related to Indigenous services. Her role involves conducting detailed research and analysis to support litigation processes. Based in Vancouver, BC, she plays a key part in ensuring that the legal needs of Indigenous communities are addressed effectively.
Education and Expertise
Theresa Fingler completed her Bachelor of Science at the University of Victoria from 2006 to 2009. She furthered her education by earning a Master of Science from The University of Edinburgh. In addition to her degrees, she is currently pursuing Applied Database Administration and Design at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, which she began in 2016. This combination of education provides her with a strong foundation in both scientific principles and technical skills relevant to her current role.
Background
Theresa Fingler's academic journey began at the University of Victoria, where she earned her Bachelor of Science. She then expanded her educational background with a Master of Science from The University of Edinburgh. Her professional career has been focused on public service, particularly in the context of Indigenous services within the Government of Canada. Since 2018, she has been actively involved in legal research and case management.
Professional Development
In addition to her formal education, Theresa Fingler has been enhancing her technical skills through her studies at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. She is pursuing a program in Applied Database Administration and Design, which is expected to complement her work in case research and litigation management. This ongoing education reflects her commitment to professional development and staying current in her field.