Jeremy Kim
About Jeremy Kim
Jeremy Kim is a Senior Strategy Manager at TELUS in Toronto, Canada, with a background in revenue management and strategy within the telecommunications industry.
Current Role at TELUS
Jeremy Kim currently serves as the Senior Strategy Manager at TELUS in the Toronto, Canada Area. In this capacity, he is responsible for P&L management in the Small Business Wireless space. His roles include financial planning, developing business cases, and conducting deep strategic dives. Jeremy leverages his expertise to ensure robust financial and strategic outcomes for TELUS.
Previous Experience at Bell
Before joining TELUS, Jeremy Kim worked at Bell. He served as Revenue Manager from 2018 to 2019, focusing on maximizing revenue streams for the company. Prior to that, he was a Strategy and Planning Specialist from 2015 to 2018. His work primarily involved formulating and executing strategic plans to drive Bell's business objectives in the Toronto, Canada Area.
Professional Background at Impact Lab
Jeremy Kim worked at Impact Lab as a Programme Manager in London, United Kingdom, from 2013 to 2014. His role included managing various programs and contributing to the lab's impactful initiatives in different sectors. This international experience helped him develop a global perspective on management and strategic planning.
Educational Background
Jeremy Kim holds a Master's Degree in Management from the London Business School, where he studied from 2012 to 2013. Prior to that, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, Political Science, and Commerce from The University of British Columbia, graduating in 2011. His foundational education also includes an IB Diploma from Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School and an International Baccalaureate from University Hill Secondary School.
Early Career and Leadership Roles
Jeremy Kim started his career with leadership roles at World Vision UBC and Live in for Literacy UBC. From 2009 to 2012, he was Co-President and later Senior Advisor at World Vision UBC. Concurrently, he managed local initiatives as the Local Manager for Live in for Literacy UBC from 2009 to 2011. These roles involved coordinating volunteer efforts, organizing events, and raising awareness for various causes.