Eye Opener:

The people that get on in this world are the ones who get up and look for the circumstances they want.  If they can't find them they make them.

~ George Bernard Shaw, playwright


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Rodney Denno BSc, CISSP, DTM

Rodney founded EWOL Training & Development on the principle that "People and organizations can transform from good to great and from being 'created by circumstances' to actively 'creating their own circumstances'."

• Leadership Development
• Executive Coaching
• Management Consultant
• CISSP Certified Risk Manager
• Keynote Speeches
• Author

He is a former technologist, risk manager and senior executive turned entrepreneur, coach and experiential trainer who is passionate about helping others succeed in life on their terms.

Rodney has served as Risk Management Consultant, Chief Security Officer, VP Product Marketing, Corporate Strategist, College and University Instructor, President of various volunteer organizations and founded three companies. He holds two patents, has served on various National and International Standards Committees, has a Private Pilots License, authored one book and successfully transitioned from a technology executive to a people potential entrepreneur.

Rodney specializes in helping individuals and corporations integrate effective personal and professional development technologies into their lives and businesses.  He is working on is first book The Seven Engines of a Highly Successful Life.

He was born in Montreal, grew up and was educated in Toronto, lived in California for six years and has traveled extensively throughout the world.

Giving Back: Rodney volunteers between 10 and 15 hours per week to various non-profit organizations. This year his volunteer efforts are focused, through Toastmasters International, on developing leadership and communications skills in the broader communities of Vancouver and British Columbia.

DTM (Distinguished Toastmaster) - The highest designation awarded by Toastmasters International. This designation requires a personal commitment of over 2,000 hours of training in many aspects of effective communication and leadership.