Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
Lauren Brick, M.Ed., currently serves as Senior Policy and Planning Advisor at the Toronto Transit Commission, providing support to the CEO and executives through the management of Executive Committee meetings and development of Board materials. Previously, Lauren held senior advisory roles in various ministries, including the Ministry of Children, Community, and Social Services, and the Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care, focusing on pandemic response and child welfare initiatives. Lauren's earlier experience includes policy analysis for the Ontario Autism Program and the Infant Hearing Program, as well as teaching roles at Queen's University and the Limestone District School Board. Lauren Brick holds a Master of Education from Queen's University, a Bachelor of Education from Queen's University, and an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Wilfrid Laurier University.
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC)
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The Toronto Transit Commission has a rich history dating back to 1921. Since that time, the TTC has grown to become North America’s third largest transit system, providing 1.7 million customer journeys every workday, or around 540 million rides per year. The TTC has a proud record for providing safe, reliable transit. Operating across five distinct modes of transportation, the TTC has developed a reputation for excellence in the integration of those modes through well-proven design. A full-service operator, the TTC is capable of undertaking virtually every activity in-house via our 17,000 dedicated and professional employees. Toronto’s transit system should match the experience of living in such a city: a high quality, accessible network that understands what our customers need and delivers what matters most to them. The TTC is committed to delivering a world-class transit system.