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Steven Prentice Rewards Mario Pirraglia

September 30th, 2009 admin No comments

On September 28th 2009 at a Starbucks in Mississauga Steven Prentice the CEO of Bristall Morgan Inc met a Toronto photographer named Mario Pirraglia who was the winner of the Emergency in Toronto photo contest this summer.

Mario Pirraglia (mpirra on Lenzr) is a business executive in the natural gas vehicle industry who travels extensively for business. A passionate shutterbug his job gives him the opportunity to expand his travel photography portfolio.

Mario’s photo, Firefighter saving lives carried the caption, “Toronto Firefighter returning from a fire” and soon collected 55 green thumbs up to win the challenge on August 31st 2009.

When I asked Steven Prentice to describe the encounter and Mario (as well as obtain the photos seen here) he wrote this terrific account,

It was a really great experience. Mario and I met at a Starbucks in Mississauga and chatted for an hour and discovered we had a great number of things in common, including a love of cars, playing music, photography, and expensive watches. I was truly fascinated to learn about his business and about alternate sources of energy (sounds like I’m writing a grade 8 essay here), but given that we were complete strangers at the start, I really felt it was an hour well spent, and hopefully Mario is someone with whom I can keep in touch.
To use a photographic analogy that I have used for many years, it’s what I call the “Polaroid effect.” When you meet someone for the first time, the slate is quite blank and can remain that way, but as you talk, the colours appear…  That’s one of the great things about meeting people and about taking the time - in the true spirit of Time Management - to slow down and enjoy a slice of their life.
I enjoyed the whole experience of sponsoring this contest, and hopefully Mario will be coming out to see one of my band’s performances, and maybe taking a few pix. After all, he’s well qualified.

Lenzr agrees. He wins the grand prize, seen here, an Esquire Verve 2020 mens’ watch.
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Emergency in Toronto Winner Checks Time

September 7th, 2009 admin No comments

Here’s Mario Pirraglia (mpirra on Lenzr.com) of Toronto relaxing last week in Berlin, Germany.

He’s thrilled to have won the prize, a luxury watch, while away on vacation. So far during this trip he’s been in Turin, Berlin, Helsinki and Zagreb. Next week he will be in Bolzano, Northern Italy and in Vevey, Switzerland. And finally after that he’ll be heading home to claim his prize as winner in the Lenzr photo contest.

Emergency in Toronto had 14 photos and 269 total votes. This was the hardest challenge but yet this was the contest that turned the most heads as people marveled at the quality of the submissions.  Photos like Mario’s prize winner add value to the entire site.

Mario’s photo, Firefighter saving lives carried the caption, “Toronto Firefighter returning from a fire” and soon collected 55 green thumbs up to win the challenge on August 31st 2009

Mario Pirraglia is a business executive in the natural gas vehicle industry that travels extensively for business. A passionate travel photographer, this gives him the opportunity to expand his portfolio.

The winning photograph entitled Firefighter saves lives was taken in 2003 during a fire in a high rise on Bloor Street just west of Keele.

The firefighter in the picture had just exited from the building after extinguishing a healthy blaze and rescuing an older gentleman from certain death.

Mario adds, “Firefighters are true heroes. I decided to highlight the firefighter by keeping him in colour while making the background black and white. This is an effect that I use quite often, and it’s one that you either love or hate.”

Congratulations Mario, your Esquire Verve luxury watch and time management guru Steven Prentice, the CEO of Bristall Morgan and the author of Cool Time will be waiting here in Toronto to present it to you upon your return.

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Steven Prentice of Bristall Morgan sponsors Emergency in Toronto

July 15th, 2009 admin No comments

How I met Steven Prentice is a funny story. I was watching CHCH news television in the morning while checking my emails and he made an appearance on behalf of Bristall Morgan. He was on there talking about the power of networking and harnessing humans on social networks and I took exception to one of his remarks.  So of course,  I visited his website and subsequently left a vitriolic comment on his blog.

Mr. Prentice did not erase my angry words. But rather he answered my concerns with the perfect tone and factual disposition necessary to quench my irritation and immediately win my respect. In fact I believe that I wrote an additional comment to that effect and I still reference this exchange today in my Smojoe talks when I discuss the power of complaints. So it’s indeed fitting that my first face to face meeting with Steven should result in us working together to market his time management consultancy in connection to his sponsorship of a unique and exciting photo contest.

Emergency in Toronto should engender some original images showcasing our city’s ambulance, fire and police service in action. The official description asks registered users to lens “… fireman racing into a burning building, or Toronto police officers making an arrest, or EMS technicians hustling a patient on a gurney cart into the back of a waiting ambulance”, and that could be hot. Stay safe though.

Contest ends midnight August 31st, 2009. The winning photo is the picture with the most votes at that time. The Winner, the registered user that uploaded the winning photo, will receive an Esquire Verve men’s watch with quartz movement, silver-tone hands with four diamond markers. This waterproof timepiece was generously donated by Steven Prentice and should a female photographer wish to acquire the woman’s version of this prize, well that’s also possible. In fact his blog will soon have images of the woman’s equivalent. Here’s Steven’s Twiiter.

Bristall Morgan is a good place to get expert advice on how to marry the natural potentials of diverse human beings with new and emerging technologies in the workplace. This organization has been in business over sixteen years, and they deliver high quality workshops, consulting services, web-based teaching, and keynote speeches on subjects concerning the relationship between people, technology and productivity.

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