Dr. Rachel Levitch Biography

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Dr. Rachel Levitch CV & Career

Dr. Rachel Levitch — Executive Leader, Strategist & Advocate for Family Restoration

Mastery and Knowledge

With over 15 years of executive-level experience, Dr. Rachel Levitch is a results-driven "C-suite" top-level executive specializing in strategic planning, gap analysis, and business and technology architecture. She has partnered with a diverse range of organizations—ranging from startups to large corporations—to navigate complex business challenges and achieve sustainable growth through strategic and technological solutions. Her expertise includes areas such as Financial_Risk_Management and FinTech, where she applies her knowledge to improve financial systems and innovation.

Dr. Levitch has a strong background in Business_Analytics_and_Consulting, where she focuses on transforming complex data into actionable insights that help organizations improve performance and make strategic decisions. Her experience extends into Governance_Risk_and_Compliance_(GRC), helping companies build frameworks that ensure regulatory adherence and effective risk management.

She also brings expertise in Incident_Response, guiding teams to swiftly address security incidents and minimize operational impact. Complementing this is her knowledge of Security_Information_and_Event_Management_(SIEM), which enhances her ability to support businesses in maintaining robust cybersecurity defenses in today’s evolving threat landscape.

Throughout her career, Dr. Levitch has focused on building transferable skills such as project management, strategic planning, data analysis, and financial risk assessment. She emphasizes leadership and cross-functional collaboration, knowing that these core strengths are vital for aligning technology initiatives with overall business goals. Even when specific tools or certifications differ, these skills remain the foundation for delivering real and lasting impact.

Expertise and Insight

A prime example of her strategic leadership is demonstrated in her role in the Strategic Leadership and Media Merger, where she guided the acquisition and integration of digital content brands to expand nonprofit and small business reach in highly competitive markets. This case underscores her ability to drive innovation, foster collaboration, and position organizations for long-term success.

Her approach is grounded in a deep understanding of business operations and technology systems, working closely with executives and leadership teams to identify strategic gaps, optimize business processes, and implement scalable technology solutions aligned with long-term objectives. The focus remains on delivering tangible results that drive efficiency, innovation, and performance improvement.

  • Business & Technology Architecture: Leveraging cutting-edge technology solutions to drive business growth and operational efficiency. Expertise in designing and implementing scalable systems and processes that optimize current performance while preparing organizations for future demands. Successful track record in system integration, cloud adoption, and technology strategy that delivers long-term value and competitive advantage. Read more.
  • Consulting at the Executive Level: Providing strategic advisory services that enable executive leadership teams to make informed decisions, manage risks, and accelerate digital transformation initiatives. Proven ability to align business objectives with innovative solutions that unlock new growth opportunities and improve organizational agility and resilience. Read more.
  • Governance and Compliance Knowledge: Driving organizational accountability through deep understanding of regulatory frameworks, risk management, and compliance protocols. Skilled at developing and implementing governance policies that ensure ethical operations, regulatory adherence, and protection from legal and reputational risks across diverse industries. Read more.
  • Organizational and Industry Knowledge: Applying comprehensive insights into organizational structures, cultures, and market dynamics to anticipate industry trends and competitive challenges. Experience tailoring strategies that leverage internal strengths and respond effectively to external forces, positioning organizations for sustainable success. Read more.
  • Strategic Planning Knowledge: Designing and executing strategic roadmaps grounded in rigorous gap analysis, competitive benchmarking, and risk assessment. Driving cross-functional collaboration and prioritization to balance short-term goals with long-term vision, enabling organizations to navigate complexity and achieve measurable performance improvements. Read more.
  • Evaluation and Measurement Tools: Utilizing advanced evaluation methodologies and data-driven measurement tools to monitor organizational performance, assess strategic progress, and inform continuous improvement. Expertise in translating analytics into actionable insights that enhance decision-making and ensure accountability. Read more.

Cybersecurity Expertise

Rachel Levitch, PhD, CRISC, CISO, and CMQE, combines deep technical knowledge with strategic leadership in cybersecurity, privacy, and compliance. As a founding partner at Mangosteen Privacy/GDPR Engineer Co., Rachel works at the forefront of developing innovative privacy technologies designed to tackle critical gaps in data protection. These gaps often arise from unstructured data and the resulting non-compliance issues with regulations such as GDPR, PHI, PII, DISA, IASE, and ISO standards. Her role involves designing and implementing methodologies, tools, and techniques that help organizations bring their privacy practices up to an acceptable level, ensuring compliance in increasingly complex digital environments. She leverages encryption solutions and follows best practices advocated by government resources like Cybersecurity Evaluation Tool (CSET) to strengthen data protection for sensitive information.


Rachel’s tenure as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for over a decade further solidified her ability to lead enterprise-wide security programs. In this capacity, she was responsible for establishing and maintaining an organization’s vision, strategy, and security initiatives to protect critical information assets and technologies. She has extensive experience architecting secure systems that incorporate cloud security best practices and open-source solutions recommended by CISA’s Free Tools for Cloud Environments resource to monitor and defend cloud-native infrastructures. Rachel emphasizes centralized threat detection and response, utilizing Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) principles aligned with government guidelines and integrates Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) tactics in line with CISA’s proactive Cyber Hygiene Services. She also advocates for automation and orchestration of security processes inspired by frameworks like CISA’s Eviction Strategies Tool, which supports rapid incident response and mitigation.


Beyond her executive roles, Rachel is a passionate advocate for cybersecurity education and ethical technology use. She believes digital safety is foundational for families and communities and actively integrates cybersecurity awareness into parenting and public education programs. Her expertise extends beyond traditional IT security to include privacy engineering, data ethics, and compliance strategies designed to protect individuals and organizations alike. Rachel highlights how combining trusted tools such as encryption, cloud security frameworks, SIEM, EDR, and SOAR with government-backed open-source resources like CISA’s Open Source Insights can build resilient, scalable cybersecurity architectures. Through her blend of hands-on technical mastery, leadership, and community focus, she continues to bridge complex cybersecurity challenges with the real-world needs of those relying on secure, accessible technology.

Visual and Professional References

Podcast Cover — Parenting & Technology
Book Cover — WHFF.TV Presents
Book Cover — Deepfake Pornography & Digital Risk
Dr. Rachel Levitch — Cybersecurity Leader and Advocate

Rachel Levitch’s leadership at the Cognitive Institute of Dallas, an organization dedicated to transformative change in child welfare, education, and community development, reflects her deep commitment to social advocacy and systemic impact.

💡 "Philanthropy is not just an outcome of success — it is an essential part of the ideal, driving purpose and impact beyond achievement."

Building on this foundation, Rachel’s expertise extends to enterprise security and compliance through her role at Charles Edda & Charles Bouley. Her professional background, showcased on her LinkedIn profile, combines authoritative government cybersecurity resources, technical mastery, and community-centered advocacy. Dr. Levitch exemplifies a new generation of leaders dedicated to advancing privacy, security, and social equity.

Publications and Media

Dr. Rachel Levitch has an extensive record of scholarly contributions, having been published in five peer-reviewed academic journals. Her research, conducted as part of her doctoral studies in Human Performance and Technology (PhD), reflects a rigorous commitment to advancing knowledge in her field. These academic publications underpin her expertise and inform her multifaceted approach to leadership and advocacy.

Beyond academia, Dr. Levitch is an accomplished author and media professional. Her notable works include *WHFF.TV Presents: Parenting and Technology*, which is available through prominent platforms such as Barnes & Noble and Amazon. These publications critically examine the effects of social media, negative content creation, and digital risks on contemporary family dynamics and community well-being.

Dr. Levitch’s contributions to visual media are documented on IMDb, including her involvement in productions such as WHFF.TV Presents Parenting and Technology. She also produces and advocates through multimedia programming available at WHFF.TV, focusing on social justice, digital literacy, and family empowerment.

Her professional profile and advocacy efforts are further detailed on the WHFF.TV staff page, underscoring her dedication to advancing trauma-informed care, equity, and digital safety education.

Collectively, these endeavors highlight Dr. Levitch’s distinguished role as a scholar, media advocate, and thought leader at the intersection of technology, social justice, and family restoration.


Strategic Leadership & Systems Change

Drawing from her background in executive consulting, Dr. Levitch specializes in:

  • Strategic Planning & Gap Analysis for nonprofit and public-sector reform
  • Business and Technology Architecture that supports scalable community programs
  • Digital Transformation Initiatives in trauma-informed education and family services

Her work identifies systemic gaps, aligns mission with execution, and empowers leaders with the tools to optimize operations, reduce risk, and drive sustainable impact.

Advocacy Work: Restoration of Black and Hispanic Families

WHFF.TV, under the leadership of Dr. Rachel Levitch, actively sponsors initiatives focused on the restoration of Black and Hispanic families. Addressing systemic inequities in the U.S. foster care system—where over 391,000 children are placed daily, disproportionately affecting Black and African American children—WHFF.TV offers a platform for parents to share their stories and advocate for change.

A recent cast call invites parents experiencing discrimination in the family justice system, especially Black and African American families, to share their stories. This advocacy effort is featured on FoxNews8, highlighting WHFF.TV's commitment to restoring Black and Hispanic families separated by systemic challenges.

Dr. Levitch emphasizes the importance of fostering optimistic and hopeful environments that support family unity through challenging circumstances.

Following the merger of the Cognitive Institute of Dallas and Healthy Family, the organization aims to leverage the growing creator economy to build stronger connections between parents and children, especially those separated by family services. With over 200 million content creators worldwide in 2024, this initiative seeks to use video content as a bridge for reconciliation.

The Cognitive Institute of Dallas remains committed to leading social justice dialogue and taking actionable steps to support families affected by high recidivism in family courts, incarceration, and economic hardship related to state housing and low-income services.

For more details, visit the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Fact Sheets.

Advocacy for Black and Brown Families

Through WHFF.TV, WATCH.WHFF.TV and WHFF.Radio, Dr. Levitch uses media as a platform for advocacy, education, and visibility. Her initiatives highlight parenting equity, cultural identity, and institutional bias—bringing national attention to the lived experiences of marginalized families.

She collaborates with educators, social workers, technologists, and lawmakers to:

  • Advance trauma-informed practices in schools and social services
  • Reduce racial disparities in child protective systems
  • Promote economic empowerment and digital literacy in underserved communities

Media Contributions

As founder and producer of WHFF.TV and WHFF.Radio, Dr. Levitch curates programming that supports:

  • Globe & Mail Bestseller
  • Community Leadership and Service
  • Family healing and trauma recovery
  • Social justice and racial equity
  • Economic mobility and tech access
  • Parenting in the digital age

She is also a frequent contributor to the WHFF Broadcast and Media Print Magazine and speaks nationally on ethical technology, family systems, and transformational leadership.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Levitch has been honored by national organizations for her leadership in:

  • Community advocacy and family restoration
  • Media innovation and public education
  • Ethical technology integration
  • Women’s leadership and digital equity

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