Tyler Fu

Grants Writer at Zero Circle

Tyler Fu has a diverse range of work experience. Tyler started as a Compliance Analyst at the G20 Research Group in 2022, where they focused on researching and analyzing compliance actions taken by India and Australia to increase COVID-19 vaccine supply in developing countries. Concurrently, Tyler also served as the Vice President Finance for the International Relations Society at the University of Toronto, managing the course union's budget and ensuring compliance with student union rules.

In 2022, Tyler worked as a Campus Tour Guide at the University of Toronto, where they conducted guided tours and provided assistance to students regarding academic and student life. Tyler also worked as a Grants Writer for the startup Zero Circle, writing grant applications for their sustainability platform.

In 2022, Tyler joined the Compliance Analyst role at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, focusing on researching and aggregating data related to the compliance of BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) with policy and development commitments.

Tyler's most recent work experience is as an Intern at the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, where they are involved in market research, energy consumption auditing, and grant writing for the Office of State Energy Services, specifically for New Jersey's Energy Savings Improvement Program.

Additionally, starting in 2023, Tyler will be a U.N. NGO Task Force Research Intern at the IFMA Foundation, working on research initiatives related to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).

Overall, Tyler's work experience highlights their strong research, compliance, and administrative skills, particularly in the areas of sustainability, global affairs, and energy management.

Tyler Fu attended Princeton High School from 2016 to 2020, where they obtained their High School Diploma. Tyler then enrolled at the University of Toronto in 2020, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in International Relations and Economics. Tyler is expected to graduate from the University of Toronto in 2024. Additionally, in April 2022, they obtained a certification as an Interfaith Leader from the Multi-Faith Center at the University of Toronto. No further information is provided about any additional education or certifications.

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  • Grants Writer

    July, 2022 - present