A member of TD's Senior Executive Team, Teri Currie plays a role in determining the organization's strategic direction and in developing and achieving TD's performance targets. In her role as Group Head of Direct Channels, Corporate and People Strategies, Teri is responsible for the bank's direct channels (online, phone and ATMs), talent management and people strategies, legal, compliance and anti money laundering. Teri joined TD Bank Group as Senior Vice President, Human Resources in 2004. In 2005, Teri was appointed Executive Vice President, Human Resources. She took on executive leadership of additional corporate areas in 2009 and 2010, and direct channels in 2011. Over the last 25 years of her career, Teri has focused on the banking industry, primarily in the Human Resources and Corporate Reputation areas. Prior to joining TD in 2004, Teri held executive Human Resources positions with CIBC World Markets and Wealth Management and various senior line management and Human Resources positions with Canada Trust. Teri is a member of Appleby College's Board of Directors and its Corporate Governance Committee. Previously, Teri served on the Board of Directors of TD Insurance's regulated insurance entities and chaired its Human Resources and Ethics Committee. Teri also has served on the National Cabinet of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Ride for the Cure, was a member of the Compensation Committee for the Canadian Bankers' Association, and served on the Boards of Goodwill Industries of Toronto and Career Edge, an organization that connects skilled graduates and internationally qualified professionals with Canadian internship opportunities. Teri was named one of Canada's 100 Most Powerful Women by the Women's Executive Network in 2008, 2007 and 2006 and to its Hall of Fame in 2009. Teri earned an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, and graduated from the University of Calgary with a B.Sc. in Mathematics. Teri resides in Oakville with her husband and two children and her golden retriever. |