Steve Dennis has over 20 years of professional experience in humanitarian aid program management in complex settings, conflict resolution, mediation, and survivor advocacy. Following a traumatic incident that led to severe personal injuries, Steve’s pursuit of accountability and closure led to a precedent-setting lawsuit. Steve brings his unique credentials to help individuals and organizations recover from injury or grievance quicker and grow better.
After working as a civil engineer in Canada in the late 1990s, Steve started working as a field-based humanitarian aid worker in 2002 in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East for various NGOs and UN agencies. These include the World Food Programme, Médecins Sans Frontières, United Nations Department of Safety and Security, and others.
Steve now works with individuals and organizations along their path from injury and grievance to recovery, as well as skills development and growth. This work is not only related to better navigating the landscapes of Duty of Care and risk management but also capacity development in program management, leadership, and breaking stigmas on mental health issues.