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Teresa Duvall is a native of Harbor Creek, PA. She graduated from the Pennsylvania State University and commissioned an Ensign via Officer Candidate School. Ms Duvall was a plank owner in the Information Professional Community; she served as Commanding Officer at Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Puget Sound, Washington. She retired from Naval Network Warfare Command as Deputy CIO; completed a Master of Science Degree in the Management of Information Technology (MIT), with honors, from the University of Virginia's McIntire School of Commerce and returned five years later to serve as a senior civil servant at the same command. She served at U.S. Fleet Cyber Command as Supervisor, IT Specialist and Mission Integration Division Head for the Navy Authorizing Official.
In addition to her Naval Career, she was employed in industry at CACI, International as Director, Naval Programs Enterprise Services Division and Cyber Division.
As faculty at Old Dominion University, Teresa is a lecturer in the School of Cybersecurity. She is the Internship Director for all cybersecurity students and a liaison with the Coastal Virginia Commonwealth Cyber initiative. She is called upon to present at Cyber conferences with a focus on Women in Cybersecurity.
Teresa owns a small Disabled Veteran/Woman owned business, Solutions TBD, LLC and is a consultant for ValidaTek, Inc.
She served in the non-profit arena as Chapter President of AFCEA Hampton Roads and currently serves as the chapter’s Women’s Outreach chair with support to the Maritime IT Summit. She was selected to serve AFCEA International on the Board of Directors.
Other degrees include a Master of Arts Degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from Naval Command and Staff College and a Master in Education and Human Development, from George Washington University. Ms Duvall is Project Management Professional (PMP) certified.
The Navy awarded Ms. Duvall the Superior Civilian Service Medal, the highest honorary award the Chief of Naval Operations may bestow on a civilian employee in the Department of the Navy, and the Meritorious Civilian Service Medal. She was the recipient of the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer Information Technology Award for Excellence in her leadership role in Operation Triton Bastion. She was recognized as one of the prestigious AFCEA/USNI Copernicus Award winners for her sustained superior performance in cyber and IT. AFCEA International recognized Teresa with the Chairman’s Superior Performance award, Leadership Award and Women’s Appreciation Award to recognize her achievements to further the careers of women.
She is married to the Tim Duvall, retired Naval Intelligence Captain, and a fifth-grade teacher at a private school.
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