Steve Prentice is an accomplished writer and speaker with his expertise focusing primarily on the interaction of people and technology in the workplace. With a professional background in organizational psychology, project management, and journalism, he is in high demand as a keynote speaker, writer, and project leader.
In 1994 he founded the Bristall Company, which continues to deliver professional development workshops and soft-skills education to busy corporate teams across North America.
Steve is the author of three business books and one novel and has ghost-written 10 other books for industry leaders. He lectures regularly in the Management Program at Ontario Tech University, is a regular media guest on radio and TV across North America and consults to a variety of high-profile organizations mostly in the tech and financial sectors. His two key areas of focus are cybersecurity and the future of work.
Steve is also a busy voice actor, providing narration for corporate videos, audiobooks, and podcasts.
Academically, Steve graduated from Concordia University in Montreal in 1989 with a B.A. in Communications Studies and was Valedictorian of the 1989 graduating year. Steve attended Law School in Toronto between 1989 and 1991 and was the official Rhodes Scholarship Candidate for York University for 1991. He returned to York University 10 years later and obtained his degree in Psychology.
Contact information all available on his website: steveprentice.com
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