Kent Tse
About Kent Tse
Kent Tse is a Data Quality Analyst with experience in various roles within the transportation and technology sectors. He has worked for organizations such as the Toronto Transit Commission, Metrolinx, and Flipp, and holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies from the University of Waterloo.
Current Role at Flipp
Kent Tse serves as a Data Quality Analyst at Flipp, a position he has held since 2020. In this role, he focuses on ensuring the accuracy and integrity of data within the organization. His responsibilities include analyzing data quality metrics and implementing processes to enhance data reliability. Kent's experience in data management contributes to Flipp's operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Flipp
Before his current role, Kent Tse worked at Flipp as a Content Production Specialist from 2019 to 2020. In this position, he was involved in content creation and management, contributing to the overall production workflow. His experience in this role provided him with insights into the content lifecycle and the importance of data quality in content production.
Experience at Toronto Transit Commission
Kent Tse gained early experience as a Computer Supplies and Asset Management Intern at the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in 2017. During his three-month internship, he assisted in managing computer supplies and assets, which provided him with foundational knowledge in asset management within a large organization.
Role at Metrolinx
In 2018, Kent Tse worked as an Accounting Coordinator at Metrolinx for four months. His role involved coordinating accounting tasks, which enhanced his skills in financial management and operational processes within a public transportation context.
Educational Background at University of Waterloo
Kent Tse studied at the University of Waterloo, where he pursued an Honours Environment and Business degree. He completed his Bachelor's of Environmental Studies from 2015 to 2020. This academic background provided him with a strong foundation in environmental issues and business practices, equipping him for roles that intersect these fields.