Terri Tan
About Terri Tan
Terri Tan is a Program Manager, Business Enablement at Flexport in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a background in Economics from UC Davis and over three years of experience in fundraising, diversity and inclusion programs, and event management.
Company
Terri Tan is currently employed at Flexport, located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Flexport is a technology company focused on providing logistics and supply chain solutions. Terri serves in the capacity of Program Manager, Business Enablement, where she is a vital part of the team driving operational productivity and talent development initiatives.
Title
Terri Tan holds the position of Program Manager, Business Enablement at Flexport. In this role, she leads complex, cross-functional initiatives, specializing in global change management and operational transformation programs. Her responsibilities involve aligning people, processes, and technology to enable scalable training and tools.
Education and Expertise
Terri studied at the University of California, Davis, achieving a degree in Economics from 2013 to 2015. She holds a Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) certification and is currently working towards obtaining a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. Her expertise spans over three years, particularly in fundraising, diversity and inclusion programs, and event management.
Background
Terri has a strong background in leading complex initiatives aimed at improving operational productivity. At Flexport, she is a key stakeholder in a company-wide knowledge management overhaul, specifically owning the workstream dedicated to Operations teams. Her work involves close collaboration with Internal Communications, Operations, and People teams.
Specializations and Interests
Terri specializes in global change management and operational transformation programs. She is passionate about operational strategy, continuous improvement, and practices customer empathy to influence programs. Outside of work, Terri engages in passion projects related to the Asian-Pacific community, social change, and leadership development programs.