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Peter Feniak combines consulting with a busy career in business writing, advertorial writing, feature writing and writing for websites. He has written speeches for top executives. He has written over a thousand scripts for items in television news and information programming.

2006 Media Innovation Award in the Business to Business Category for the Microsoft Corporate Social Responsibility Series in "Canadian Business" Magazine – a six part series of conversations with Canadian thinkers, moderated and edited by P. Feniak

2005 Gold Medal for Feature Writing (Walter Gretzky Profile/"Good Times" Magazine)

2006 Silver Medal for Feature Writing -- Canadian Aid Agencies "After the Tsunami" for "Good Times" Magazine at the National Mature Media Awards.

Essays – Annual Report, Royal Ontario Museum, 1999-2000

 

Contact Peter Feniak for writing assignments <<pfeniak@rogers.com>>

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"...enthusiastic, energetic... one of the best-informed and well-prepared interviewers in the country."

The Toronto Star

 


I just read the piece you did on Roberta.   You captured what she is like and that doesn’t often happen in articles about her. Roberta also liked the piece; she happened to be in Sault Ste. Marie when a friend there showed it to her and several others mentioned it favourably to her.  No matter how far one roams, it is always best when the people from home say the article described her well. Thank you.
   --Christine Yankou, Roberta Bondar Astronaut Enterprise.

 

 

 

The familiar figure in black appears, and the audience breaks into delighted applause. Stompin’ Tom Connors may be the most down-to-earth of Canadian stars, but he knows how to make an entrance, strolling slowly, nodding and grinning. On this day, his stage is very different. He’s in his own home. We’re an hour northwest of Toronto in a rambling, hard-to-find spread in the Halton Hills where the storied creator of indelibly Canadian songs from “Bud the Spud” to “Sudbury Saturday Night” has allowed his record company to throw a listening party in the colorful, spacious replica of a good-time Maritime bar that serves as the Connors family rec-room.

From “Canada’s Man in Black”, Peter Feniak, Good Times Magazine