Arnold Wytenburg
Instructor
Arnold Wytenburg

Arnold Wytenburg is an active technology business advisor, educator and investor. Arnold’s consulting and entrepreneurial experience over the past three decades includes numerous government organizations and large and small businesses in more than a dozen industries in North America, Europe, and the UK.

He has studied media, culture, and human/computer interaction at the University of Toronto, law at Carleton University in Ottawa, information sciences, finance, and economics at Algonquin College, also in Ottawa, and fine arts at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto. From 1999 to 2007, he was a research fellow with the US-based Institute for Studies in Coherence and Emergence (ISCE), focusing on practical applications of complexity and chaos theories.

He was noted by the Toronto Star in 2004 as “bringing a new way of thinking to business” and has been teaching a hands-on course in technology entrepreneurship at the University of Toronto’s Computing Science Department since 2005.

Arnold is also a contributor to several popular business books, including Business Model Generation by Alex Osterwalder and Yves Pigneur, and McLuhan for Managers by Derek De Kerckhove and Mark Federman.