Lindsay Green Noble

Lindsay Green Noble

Data Ethicist @ TELUS

About Lindsay Green Noble

Lindsay Green Noble is a Data Ethicist at TELUS and the Program Lead for Informatics Governance at the Ontario Brain Institute in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Current Title and Responsibilities

Lindsay Green Noble currently serves as a Data Ethicist at TELUS, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She has been in this role since August 2021. In this position, Lindsay is responsible for ensuring the ethical use of data within the organization, addressing concerns related to data privacy and governance. Her work focuses on establishing, maintaining, and enforcing policies that protect both the company and its customers.

Role at Ontario Brain Institute

At the Ontario Brain Institute, Lindsay Green Noble is the Program Lead for Informatics Governance. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, she oversees the development and management of informatics governance programs. Her responsibilities include ensuring compliance with data policies, promoting ethical data practices, and enhancing the institute's data governance framework to support its research initiatives.

Previous Experience in Research Ethics

From 2017 to 2019, Lindsay Green Noble worked as a Research Ethics Coordinator at the Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In this role, she was involved in overseeing ethical standards for research projects, ensuring compliance with institutional and governmental regulations. Prior to that, from 2015 to 2017, she educated researchers on navigating the complexities of research ethics at the University of Calgary.

Education and Professional Development

Lindsay Green Noble has a diverse educational background. She earned a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Toronto - University of St. Michael's College (2003-2009) and a Post-Graduate Certificate from Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology (2011-2012). Additionally, she completed a Certificate program at the University of Toronto (2018-2019) and has obtained certifications from online platforms like Coursera and CITI Training.

Earlier Career Roles

Before transitioning into specialized roles in data and research ethics, Lindsay Green Noble gained varied experience in different sectors. She worked as an Office Administrator at Robert Half for one year (2012-2013) and managed projects at Learnformatics for eight months (2011-2012). During 2011-2012, she also facilitated workshops at Seneca College for seven months. Earlier in her career, she was a Customer Service Representative at LCBO for two years (2010-2012).

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