Brandon Henderson
About Brandon Henderson
Brandon Henderson is a Partnership Program Specialist at TELUS, also holding roles at Bell and Worldlynx Wireless in Toronto, Canada.
Current Roles at TELUS
Brandon Henderson operates as a Partnership Program Specialist at TELUS in the Toronto, Canada Area. In this role since February 2019, he focuses on creating employee engagement through exclusive programs. His responsibilities include engaging C-level contacts and pursuing new business opportunities. Brandon advocates for the constant improvement of sales outreach skills, applying his expertise in the field to enhance company initiatives.
Current Roles at Bell
Brandon Henderson is also working at Bell as a Manager for Nationwide Distribution - EPP in the Toronto, Canada Area. His work involves overseeing distribution on a national scale, emphasizing effective employee purchase programs (EPP). This role allows him to utilize his strong background in managing large-scale projects and programs.
Role at Worldlynx Wireless
At Worldlynx Wireless, Brandon Henderson serves as an Inside Sales Representative. In this capacity, he leverages his extensive experience in sales and marketing to drive business growth and customer satisfaction. He focuses on engaging with business clients and identifying opportunities to expand the company’s market presence.
Previous Experience at SAP Labs
Brandon Henderson worked as an Inside Sales Associate at SAP Labs from 2011 to 2013. Over these two years, he honed his skills in sales and client engagement, setting the foundation for his success in subsequent roles. Earlier, he served as an SME Sales Intern at SAP from 2008 to 2009, gaining valuable industry insights and practical experience.
Educational Background
Brandon Henderson studied at the University of Guelph, where he achieved a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Economics and Marketing from 2006 to 2010. His academic background provided him with a solid understanding of economic principles and marketing strategies, which have been instrumental in his professional career. He continued his association with the University of Guelph as a graduate until 2011.