Stephanie’s first live show was at the tender age of two, the gig was a headline show for The Wild Strawberries, a Canadian band that her dad was managing at the time. Although she doesn’t remember much from that show, the countless concerts she accompanied her parents to growing up greatly influenced her affection for the industry, music, and live show. Since the love affair began way back in the 90s, she continued to grow up immersed in performing and fall more in love with the stage, music, theater, and live shows.
Stephanie, otherwise known as “Teffy” among the “e” crew, graduated university with a Bachelor of Arts and began flexing her creative muscles in new ways and fostering skills in production of many kinds. Some of her accomplishments include hosting and producing her own podcast, managing live stage shows at Winter Garden Theatre in Downtown Toronto, writing and releasing an EP, writing and directing several short films, as well as winning Best Screenplay at The Bishop’s University Film Festival.
Above all, Steph leads with kindness and compassion. In the world of live events and production, moments can certainly get crazy, complicated, even chaotic. Her unique creativity for problem solving and ability to laugh through the challenges is an asset when navigating tough stuff.
Steph has had the privilege to be a team member on
Canada’s Walk of Fame,Canada’s Rock of Fame,
JUNO Opening Night Awards,Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame,Canadian Screen Awards,International Indigenous Tourism Conference,to name a few since joining “e” in 2022. She has been a manager for talent, speakers, scripting, content, and more.
Throughout her time with "e" Stephanie has traveled from coast to coast across Canada as well as overseas. Cities she has worked in include:
Canada
International