STEPHEN MARKS, Ph.D.
Dr. Steve Marks helps people become more effective and work together more
productively. He focuses primarily on Non Financial Auditing of values,
issues and relationships; strategic planning; teambuilding; and interpersonal
competence training in organizations. He also coaches individuals for personal
and professional success.
He has worked with a wide variety of individuals, groups, and organizations.
Some of the organizations he has consulted to include: Van City Savings Credit
Union, the Canadian Coast Guard, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation,
ParkLane Homes Ltd., Evergro Canada Inc., Canadian Inovatech Inc., BCR Properties
Ltd., UBC Real Estate Corporation, Cartel Communication Systems Inc., and Overland
Freight Lines Ltd.
In addition, he has presented many workshops and seminars to groups such as: The
Institute of Canadian Bankers, the top executive group in the Western Region of
the Bank of Montreal, Ergon, Freybe Gourmet Foods Ltd., Hamilton & Spill Ltd., and
is a resource speaker for TEC Canada.
In 1992, he retired with emeritus status from a 23 year teaching career at
The University of British Columbia in the Department of Counselling Psychology
and was the inaugural Chair in Vancouver for The Executive Committee (TEC)
in 1987. Presently, he chairs three Key Executive Groups.
Steve Marks was born in Vancouver, received his B.A. from The University of
British Columbia and his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Oregon in
Counselling Psychology and Personnel and Industrial Management. He was an
Applied Behavioural Science Intern at the NTL Institute for Applied Behavioural
Science, Bethel, Maine, is a registered psychologist in British Columbia and a
past president of the British Columbia Psychological Association.
He has authored and co-authored over 20 research and professional articles
addressing the above areas. These include the Canadian Guidance and Counselling
Association "Best Book Award 1981-1983" for Experiential Learning and Change:
Theory, Design and Practice. New York: Wiley-Interscience, 1981.
For a detailed résumé, e-mail: info@StephenMarks.com
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