Tenson Tan
About Tenson Tan
Tenson Tan is the Head of Digital Growth at Asurion and has extensive experience in the tech industry, having held key positions at APUS Group, 360公司, and Mapbar.Inc.
Head Of Digital Growth at Asurion
Tenson Tan has been serving as the Head Of Digital Growth at Asurion since 2019. This role is based in Beijing City, China. As Head Of Digital Growth, he is responsible for overseeing and driving the digital expansion initiatives of the company. His experience includes strategizing and implementing growth tactics to enhance Asurion's digital presence and performance in a competitive market.
Co-Founder at APUS Group
Before joining Asurion, Tenson Tan co-founded APUS Group and worked there from 2014 to 2019. During his 5-year tenure, he played a significant role in establishing and scaling the company's operations. His responsibilities included product development, market strategy, and growth planning, contributing to APUS Group's emergence as a notable player in the digital industry.
Product Director at 360公司
Tenson Tan served as Product Director at 360公司 from 2009 to 2014, based in Beijing. During this period, he led product management teams, focusing on the development and enhancement of the company's product offerings. His leadership was pivotal in steering product strategies to meet market demands and user expectations.
Project Director at Mapbar.Inc
From 2007 to 2009, Tenson Tan worked as a Project Director at Mapbar.Inc in Beijing City, China. In this role, he managed various projects, ensuring they were completed on time and met quality standards. His work involved coordinating with different teams, managing project timelines, and delivering effective solutions for the company.
Education in Computer Network Engineering
Tenson Tan studied Computer Network Engineering at Beijing Information Technology College, where he completed his BA from 2000 to 2003. This provided him with a solid foundation in computer networks, which has been instrumental in his professional journey across various technology-centric roles.