Tern Bicycles
Michael McManus is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in strategic marketing and business development, particularly within the transportation and technology sectors. Currently serving as a Senior Strategist at Tern Bicycles, Michael focuses on addressing urban traffic congestion through the promotion of electric cargo bikes. Previous roles include Marketing Director at AmigoCDN, Director of Business Development at Lanner Electronics Inc., and Managing Editor at DIGITIMES, where Michael oversaw research and market intelligence related to the IT supply chain in Greater China. Early career positions included Marketing Manager at VIA Technologies Group and Marketing Specialist at FIC. Michael holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Binghamton University and is an MBA candidate in Strategy at National Taiwan University.
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Tern Bicycles
Our mission is to keep the planet a livable place for future generations and we're committed to encouraging more people to use bicycles for their transport needs. We design and manufacture bicycles designed for urban mobility, specifically electric bicycles, cargo bicycles, and folding bicycles. Our company is young, diverse and growing quickly. The work is fast-paced and our standards are high. We are always testing, trying, sometimes failing - but always, we are learning and getting better. We are headquartered in Taiwan but our team is also spread around the world in the United States, China, Finland, Switzerland, Germany, and the UK. This diversity in perspective not only makes the work environment more interesting, but also makes us healthier as an organization. Our products are sold in 72 countries by great partners who have grown to become friends. Although we love to have fun and design outstandingly great products, we're also here to make a difference. Beyond focusing all of our efforts on useful products, we also donate 1% of net profits every year to social and environmental causes.