Victoria Bishop
About Victoria Bishop
Victoria Bishop is a Product Manager at Environics Analytics in Toronto, Ontario, where she has worked since 2022. She has a background in geographic analysis and environmental sustainability, with previous roles in data analysis and software development.
Current Role at Environics Analytics
Victoria Bishop serves as a Product Manager at Environics Analytics, a position she has held since 2022. Based in Toronto, Ontario, she focuses on overseeing product development and management processes. Her role involves leveraging her expertise in geographic analysis and environmental sustainability to enhance product offerings. Victoria's transition to this managerial position reflects her growth and adaptability within the company.
Previous Experience in Environmental and Geographic Analysis
Prior to her current role, Victoria Bishop gained valuable experience in various positions related to environmental and geographic analysis. She worked at Cole Engineering Group as an Environmental Field Technician for five months in 2019. Additionally, she held multiple roles at Environics Analytics, including Data Analyst and Software Development Product Analyst, where she contributed to data-driven projects and product development.
Educational Background in Geographic Analysis
Victoria Bishop earned her Bachelor's Degree from Ryerson University, majoring in Geographic Analysis with a minor in Environmental and Urban Sustainability. Her studies, completed between 2015 and 2020, provided her with a strong foundation in location-based analysis and the understanding of spatial relationships. This educational background supports her current work in product management and analysis.
Career Progression and Specialization
Victoria has demonstrated a clear career progression from technical roles to management. She began her career as a Census Enumerator at Statistics Canada in 2016 and transitioned through various positions at Cole Engineering Group and Environics Analytics. Her specialization in location-based analysis has been instrumental in her ability to understand data connectivity and spatial relationships, which are critical in her current role as Product Manager.