Anson Tsui
About Anson Tsui
Anson Tsui serves as the Chief Technology Officer at Gemnote, bringing extensive experience in building and managing distributed remote teams across multiple continents. He co-founded and led SpoonRocket, where he developed a real-time delivery logistics system and raised significant funding before the company's acquisition.
Work at Gemnote
Anson Tsui serves as the Chief Technology Officer at Gemnote, a position he has held since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the company's technology strategy and ensuring the effective implementation of technological solutions. His leadership focuses on enhancing the company's product offerings and optimizing operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Orbitly
Before joining Gemnote, Anson Tsui co-founded and served as CEO of Orbitly from 2019 to 2021. During his tenure, he played a key role in the company's strategic direction and operational management until its acquisition. His experience at Orbitly contributed to his expertise in technology and team management.
Background in Engineering and Education
Anson Tsui studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from 2005 to 2009. He also attended Y Combinator, completing the YC S13 program in 2013. His educational background laid the foundation for his career in technology and entrepreneurship.
Achievements in Technology and Team Management
Anson Tsui has extensive experience in building and managing distributed remote teams across multiple continents. He has worked with talent from diverse countries, including Colombia, Brazil, and Ukraine. His expertise includes scaling teams in software engineering, product development, and marketing, which he has developed since 2009.
Contributions to SpoonRocket
Anson Tsui co-founded SpoonRocket and served as its CTO from 2013 to 2016. He developed a real-time delivery logistics system that enabled food deliveries in under 10 minutes. Additionally, he successfully raised over $13 million in funding for SpoonRocket, contributing to its growth to a $10 million annual recurring revenue before its acquisition.