Matt Cottingham
About Matt Cottingham
Matt Cottingham is a Strategy Manager currently working as a Channel Marketing Representative at TELUS in Vancouver, Canada. He has extensive experience in various roles within the media and retail industries.
Title and Current Role
Matt Cottingham holds the position of Strategy Manager. He is currently employed at TELUS, taking on the role of Channel Marketing Representative in the Vancouver, Canada Area. In this capacity, he supports 12 corporate stores in British Columbia by implementing TELUS programs and priorities. Additionally, he collaborates with stakeholders across TELUS to bolster corporate store operations. He has been in his present role since January 1, 2019.
Previous Positions at TELUS
Before assuming his current role, Matt Cottingham worked as a Store Manager at TELUS. His tenure spanned six years, from 2013 to 2019, where he managed store operations and team performance in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This experience provided him with a deep understanding of retail management within the telecommunications sector.
Career History at Caya
Matt Cottingham served as a Store Manager at Caya for a year, from 2012 to 2013, in Denman. Prior to that, he was the Assistant Manager at Caya from 2011 to 2012 for seven months in South Granville. These roles allowed him to gain significant experience in retail management and customer service.
Early Career in Media Production
Matt Cottingham's career began in media production. He worked at Red Line Media as a Producer for the short film 'Heartless' in 2009 for five months. He also held various positions such as Digital Imaging Senior, Home Theatre Senior, and Inventory Senior at Best Buy from 2008 to 2011. His other roles included Production Coordinator at Make Believe Media, Field Production Assistant at Paperny Films, Researcher/Production Coordinator at Dreamfilm Productions, and Associate Producer/Researcher at CBC Television, all in 2007.
Education Background
Matt Cottingham studied at the British Columbia Institute of Technology, earning a Diploma in Technology with a focus on Broadcasting & Media Communications, Television, between 2004 and 2006. He also attended The University of British Columbia from 2002 to 2004. His educational background provided a foundation for his initial career in media and production.