Bio

Rachel Marsden is the Founder and Chief Executive of Rachel Marsden Global Corporation, a woman-owned Canadian-registered independent international business and political intelligence and media/communications firm that she established in 2002. In this capacity, she divides her time between her native Canada, France, and Russia. With over 20 years of experience in the field, she leads a team of experts who assist clients, including Fortune 100 companies, in analyzing, identifying, and capitalizing on the opportunities and risks presented by globalization, using various sources and methods, such as OSINT, HUMINT/CY-HUMINT, and FININT.

Marsden is a world-renowned expert on globalism and related movements and is available to discuss any and all topics related to current political and geopolitical events.

She is also an internationally syndicated (geo)political analyst and columnist published by the (Chicago) Tribune group across their various client newspapers in the USA and abroad. In addition, she is a major media figure who has presented, produced, and contributed to various outlets such as Fox News, Sputnik News, RT TV, Wall Street Journal, CNN, CNBC, and MIT Technology Review, covering topics such as geopolitics, intelligence, defense, security/cybersecurity, international affairs, domestic politics and policy, technology, and communications strategy analysis.

Rachel Marsden has a strong academic background and credentials in relevant fields, such as cybersecurity, economics of transition and emerging markets, terrorism and the terrorist threat, forensic accounting and fraud examination, and has held a Dipl.T (journalism professional diploma), a B.Sc. (pre-medical biosciences and French literature and linguistics), and a lecturing position at Sciences Po (Masters of Journalism and International Affairs).

She speaks, writes, and reads fluent English, French and Russian, and authored the book, "American Bombshell: A tale of domestic and international invasion."

Sub-specialties:

Globalism and related movements.
Impact of globalism on women.
Capitalizing on globalism and minimizing risk.