John Seel is the president of TRI Corp Entertainment, which provides extreme-computing solutions to the entertainment industry particularly in computer-generated images and visual effects. The company is based in Vancouver, British Columbia with offices in Boston, Massachusetts and is a subsidiary of TeraScale SuperComputing, Inc.
Dr. Seel a cultural renewal entrepreneur. He works with people and projects that foster human flourishing and the common good. He is active in the entertainment industry serving as an executive producer on various film projects. Seel is a Senior Advisor to the Wedgwood Circle, an angel investment firm investing in art and entertainment. He also serves as a Senior Fellow for Cardus, a Canadian think tank, where he conducts research on educational reform. He is also a Senior Fellow at The Clapham Institute, a consulting firm aligning people and organizations with an accurate assessment of human nature.
He grew up in South Korea, the son of medical missionaries. He earned his B.A. from Austin College with majors in Philosophy, History, and Business Administration. He has a M.Div. degree from Covenant Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Maryland (College Park).
Dr. Seel began his career as the Vice President for Client Services for The Naisbitt Group, where he worked closely with technology firms. He was a co-founder and Administrative Director for the Williamsburg Charter Foundation, a national reaffirmation of the First Amendment for the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution as well as The Trinity Forum, a leadership academy contributing to the transformation and renewal of society through the transformation and renewal of leaders. He has served as a Senior Fellow and Research Assistant Professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia as well as headmaster at The Cambridge School of Dallas.
Dr. Seel has written numerous articles and is the author of three books.
John is an avid alpine mountaineer, rower, and sailor. He has climbed the highest peaks in the Alps and the Cascades as well as coached high school oarsmen to a gold medal finish at the USRowing Junior National Championships.
John and his wife, Kathryn, have three grown children and live in Cohasset, Massachusetts. |