Peter specializes in team, and individual organizational performance. He helps companies build more productive workplaces by developing leaders, teaming cultures, and whole system executions.
Dupre is the founding partner of The Peak Performance, an international training and development firm. For the past twenty years he has worked with organizational teams from Fortune 500 companies across the globe, including Proctor & Gamble, GE, Citicorp, Frito-Lay, Farmers, HP, Calvin Klein, Pepsi, Disney, The United Nations and The Olympic Training Center.
Since 1985, he has been an adjunct faculty member of the Center for Creative Leadership where he developed the successful Team Leadership Module for their flagship program - the Leadership Development Program. His "Leadership at the Peak" program was listed by the Wall Street Journal as the most effective leadership program for senior executives, globally.
Peter's background also includes serving as Program Director for the Boojum Institute in San Diego, and senior staff member for the Executive Development Program at the Colorado Outward Bound School. Here, Peter led executives on adventure expeditions to hone their leadership skills.
In his free time, Peter and his wife Brenda enjoy their home in Colorado, world travel, photographing exotic places, and climbing the occasional mountain.

Jim WagnerPrincipal, The Peak Performance
Wagner is a coach who focuses on helping leaders get Championship performance from
themselves and their teams. He is the creator of the Entertainment Immersion Model, which utilizes sports and entertainment metaphors as tools for achieving business success.
Jim specializes in 1-to-1 leadership coaching of high potential professionals, and team-building for medium to large companies. He possesses over 20 years of senior executive leadership in marketing, sales, licensing and general management of Fortune 500 companies. His industry expertise includes digital gaming, technology and entertainment.In his leisure time, Wagner likes to attend professional sporting events in new cities, surf the web for digital trends, and play an occasional game of chess.