Andrew Reid
About Andrew Reid
Andrew Reid is an Identity Theft Response Analyst at CIBC and International Director at YEM Foundation, with a background in fraud advisory and technical support.
Current Role at CIBC
Andrew Reid currently serves as an Identity Theft Response Analyst at CIBC. He began his role in 2021 and has been actively contributing to the organization's efforts in mitigating identity theft-related incidents. His responsibilities include analyzing fraudulent activities, determining effective response strategies, and working closely with law enforcement agencies when necessary.
Role at YEM Foundation
Since 2021, Andrew Reid has also held the role of International Director, Treasurer, and Head of Finance at the YEM Foundation. In this position, he oversees international operations, financial strategies, and treasury management. His multi-faceted role involves ensuring global financial compliance and managing the organization's financial health.
Previous Experience at Scotiabank
Andrew Reid worked at Scotiabank as a Fraud Advisor from 2020 to 2021. During this period, he focused on identifying and preventing fraudulent financial activities. His role involved monitoring transactions, conducting investigations into suspicious activities, and implementing measures to protect customers against fraud.
Earlier Positions at Rogers Communications
Andrew Reid has held multiple positions at Rogers Communications. He worked as a Customer Experience Advisor in 2020 for three months, as a Technical Solutions Specialist - Tier 2 from 2018 to 2020, and as a Technical Support Consultant in 2018 for ten months. These roles involved providing customer support, resolving technical issues, and enhancing customer satisfaction through effective problem-solving.
Educational Background
Andrew Reid has pursued various educational qualifications. He studied at Centennial College from 2011 to 2012. Additionally, he attended NPower, earning a qualification in Digital Customer Care. He also achieved an Information Technology qualification from Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology.