Chris Youtoff
About Chris Youtoff
Chris Youtoff is a Support specialist in Multi-Brand Prepaid Service Enablement at TELUS, with a background in project management and business administration.
Current Role at TELUS
Chris Youtoff currently serves as Support in Multi-Brand Prepaid Service Enablement at TELUS. In this role, he specializes in supporting the Prepaid portfolio, ensuring that brands like Public Mobile and Koodo Prepaid meet operational expectations. He plays a crucial role in the successful and timely implementation of strategic Marketing initiatives. His responsibilities include coordinating operational activities to maintain platform-system reliability and sustainability, addressing system defects, and identifying cost-saving opportunities.
Previous Experience at Union Gas
From 2017 to 2018, Chris Youtoff worked as a Gas Management Services Analyst at Union Gas in Ontario, Canada. During his year-long tenure, he was responsible for managing gas services and activities aimed at enhancing operational efficiency.
Project Management Role at Schaeffler
Between 2015 and 2016, Chris Youtoff served as a Project Management Office Analyst at Schaeffler in Herzogenauach, Germany, for 11 months. His role focused on project management tasks where he contributed to the company's project initiatives and assisted in streamlining project operations.
Educational Background
Chris Youtoff pursued a Post Graduate Certificate in Project Management from Humber College, completed in 11 months in 2019. Additionally, he holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Honours Business Administration from the University of Windsor, where he studied from 2012 to 2017. His educational background provided him with a solid foundation in business administration and project management.
Early Career and Internships
Chris Youtoff gained early career experience through a series of internships and roles. These include a Business/Project Consultant role at EPIC Odette, University of Windsor, and a Research Assistant position at both the Student Success Centre and the Cross Border Institute, University of Windsor. He also worked as a General Labourer at Ernst Walner Contracting and Design. These positions helped him develop essential skills in business consulting, research, and general labor.