Kwun Ching (Keith) Wong
About Kwun Ching (Keith) Wong
Kwun Ching (Keith) Wong is a leadership development intern with diverse experience in event services, customer service, and content direction. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Rutgers University–New Brunswick and has held various roles at organizations such as AT&T, WPP, and Rutgers University.
Work at RippleMatch
Kwun Ching (Keith) Wong is currently engaged in a Leadership Development Internship at RippleMatch, a position he has held since 2022. This role involves responsibilities that contribute to leadership initiatives within the organization. His work at RippleMatch is part of his broader professional development in leadership.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
In addition to his internship at RippleMatch, Wong serves as the Co-Content Director at Creative X, a position he has held since 2021. He also works as a Student Center Staff member at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, where he has been employed since 2021. Furthermore, he holds the position of HKSA Social Chair at the Rutgers Hong Kong Student Association, contributing to the organization since 2021.
Previous Work Experience
Wong has a diverse work history that includes roles at AT&T and WPP. He participated in the AT&T Summer Learning Academy for one month in 2021 and worked as a WPP Next Gen Leader for two months in the same year. He also served as a Customer Service Representative at Rutgers University - Newark for eight months from 2019 to 2020 and worked as a Video Editor for Rutgers Esports for seven months in 2021.
Education and Expertise
Wong completed his high school education at Edison High School, earning a High School Diploma from 2015 to 2019. He then pursued a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Rutgers University–New Brunswick, which he completed in 2023. His educational background supports his current roles and responsibilities in various organizations.
Leadership Development Internship Experience
Wong participated in a Leadership Development Internship at the Livingston Student Center, where he was responsible for supporting event services and managing audio-visual equipment setup and breakdown. His role also included engaging in administrative tasks, assisting campus groups with reservations, and using web-based systems for data input and communication.