Andy Wong, Pmp
About Andy Wong, Pmp
Andy Wong is an Engineering Manager with over 13 years of experience in software development, specializing in product planning, requirement gathering, and project management. He has held positions at DePaul University, YouGov, EAB Systems, and currently works at Feedzai in Hong Kong SAR.
Current Role at Feedzai
Andy Wong serves as an Engineering Manager at Feedzai, a position he has held since 2022. He is based in Hong Kong SAR and is responsible for overseeing engineering projects and managing teams within the organization. His role involves applying his extensive experience in software development and project management to enhance operational efficiency and drive product innovation.
Previous Experience at YouGov
Prior to his current role, Andy Wong worked at YouGov as a Senior Engineering Manager from 2012 to 2022. During his ten years at YouGov in Hong Kong, he focused on leading engineering teams and managing software development projects. His experience at YouGov contributed to his expertise in product planning and requirement gathering.
Background in Software Development
Andy Wong has over 13 years of experience in software development. His career includes roles that emphasize product planning, requirement gathering, and project management. He has demonstrated abilities in building and managing global IT teams, as well as fostering the growth of developers within his teams.
Education and Qualifications
Andy Wong earned a Master of Science in Computational Finance from DePaul University, where he studied Financial Mathematics from 2010 to 2011. He also holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Internet and Multimedia from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, which he completed from 2004 to 2006. His educational background supports his technical expertise in software development.
Early Career at EAB Systems and DePaul University
Andy Wong began his career as a Programmer at EAB Systems, where he worked from 2008 to 2010 in Hong Kong. He also served as a Web Services Developer at DePaul University for one year, from 2010 to 2011, in the Greater Chicago Area. These early roles laid the foundation for his subsequent career in software development and project management.