Sharon Clark is a Principal Director in performance audit at the Office of the Auditor General of Canada. Prior to this she was Vice-President of Professional Development at the Canadian Audit and Accountability Foundation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to strengthening public sector accountability in Canada and around the world. In that role Ms. Clark managed the design and delivery of the Foundation’s virtual and in-person training courses. Clients included legislative auditors and internal auditors.
At the Office of the Auditor General of Canada, Ms. Clark leads performance audits of various federal government departments, with a focus on auditing human resource management and ethics issues. She also led the Office’s performance audit methodology practice from 2010 to 2013. During this time, she was responsible for revising the performance audit manual and procedures, and for contributing to the development of international performance audit standards.
Prior to joining the Office of the Auditor General, Ms. Clark spent 10 years as a management consultant at PwC, specializing in human resource management consulting. She has an MBA from McGill University in Montreal and a BA in political science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She speaks English, French, Spanish, and Hebrew.