Helen Toner's Wikipedia

Helen Toner, the Director of Strategy and Foundational Research Grants at Georgetown's Center for Security and Emerging Technology and Tasha McCauley voted no to Sam Altman, the former CEO of OpenAI, citing the Silicon Valley titan's failure to be "consistently candid" with the board.

Helen Toner's Wikipedia

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Age: mid-30s

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Married Date: 2014

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Profession: Director of Strategy

Height: 5 feet 7 inches

Net worth: $2 Million

Weight: 63 Kg

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College: Georgetown University

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Who Is Helen Toner? Biography & Age

Helen Toner is a Director of Strategy and Foundational Research Grants at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology. Helen Toner also serves voluntarily on the board of directors for OpenAI.

Helen Toner has become one of the trending topics on the internet. Many people are searching for her biography details and personal life. However, Helen Toner doesn't have a Wikipedia page.

Helen Toner was born and raised by her parents in the United States of America. The identity of her parents is unknown in the media. Helen loves to keep her personal life a secret and tries to stay a low-key personality. Similarly, no details are available about her siblings.

Helen Toner's birthdate, age, and zodiac sign remain a mystery. Looking at her picture, she might be in her mid-30s. Furthermore, Helen holds an Australian nationality and belongs to the Caucasian ethnicity. In addition, she follows the Christian religion.

Her approximate height is around 5 feet 7 inches or 1.70 m tall, and she has a decent weight of about 63 kg or 138 lbs. Regarding her educational background, Helen joined the University of Melbourne in 2010 and completed her Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering in 2014. Later, she enrolled at Georgetown University in 2019 and obtained her Master's in Security Studies in 2021.

Helen Toner's Married

Many people are curious whether Helen Toner is married or not. Well, Helen Toner is a married woman. However, she hasn't mentioned her partner or husband's details publicly.

Once, Helen posted on Twitter she and her partner got married in a teensy ceremony on the Georgetown campus in 2014. No further information is available about her married life as she loves to keep her personal life a secret. Similarly, no details are available about her children.

Net Worth & Career

Helen Toner has an estimated net worth of about $2 million. She earned this fortune from her professional career as a Director of Strategy and Foundational Research Grants at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology. Apart from this, Helen Toner also earns money from her other business ventures.

Helen Toner started her career shortly after her education. Initially, Helen Toner joined Spark Engineering Camp in October 2013 as an Operations Manager and co-convener for 11 months until August 2014. After that, she did her Intern Associate at The Boston Consulting Group for two months, from November 2014 to December 2014.

Afterwards, Helen Toner joined Draftable in July 2013, and she worked as a Product Manager for one year and seven months until January 2015. Similarly, she also served as an Analyst at Vesparum Capital for one year and seven months from July 2013 to January 2015.

Likewise, Helen Toner also worked as a Research Analyst at GiveWell for more than a year, from March 2015 to June 2016. Her breakthrough role came in March 2015, when she joined the University of Oxford as a Research Analyst for more than a year from March 2015 to June 2016.

Furthermore, she also worked as a Senior Research Analyst and Open Philanthropy Project at the University of Oxford. After resigning from her job, Helen Toner joined the Center for Security and Emerging Technology as a Director of Strategy for more than three years, from January 2019 to February 2022.