Kelly Zheng
About Kelly Zheng
Kelly Zheng is an Account Manager with extensive experience in sales and marketing, currently working at TouchBistro since 2020. She has a strong academic background with a Double Major in Psychology and Human Biology from the University of Toronto, where she graduated with High Distinction.
Work at TouchBistro
Kelly Zheng currently holds the position of Account Manager at TouchBistro, a role she has occupied since 2020. In this capacity, she is responsible for managing client accounts and ensuring customer satisfaction within the Toronto, Canada area. Prior to her current role, she served as a Territory Account Executive at TouchBistro from 2018 to 2020, where she focused on sales and client relations.
Previous Experience at KMAC Marketing
From 2010 to 2016, Kelly Zheng worked at KMAC Marketing as a Contract Sales Representative. During her six years in this role, she developed skills in sales and client management, contributing to the company's marketing efforts and client engagement strategies.
Experience at Leonardo Worldwide Corporation
Kelly Zheng was employed at Leonardo Worldwide Corporation, where she held two positions. She worked as a Sales Consultant in Digital Marketing from 2016 to 2017, and later as a Senior Sales Consultant in SaaS and Digital Marketing from 2017 to 2018. Her experience in these roles focused on sales strategies and digital marketing solutions.
Education and Expertise
Kelly Zheng studied at the University of Toronto, where she completed a Double Major in Psychology and Human Biology. She earned an Honors Bachelor of Science with High Distinction from 2012 to 2016. This educational background provides her with a strong foundation in understanding human behavior and biological processes, which can be advantageous in her sales and account management roles.
Research Experience at University of Toronto
In 2014, Kelly Zheng participated in a research project as an NSERC Research Grant recipient at the University of Toronto - Scarborough Campus. This experience lasted for three months and contributed to her understanding of research methodologies and academic inquiry.