About Us

Our Origin

Omnipressence was born at the intersection of enterprise marketing, AI acceleration, and hard-earned experience.

Before GENSEN, there was a different brand — Response Generators — built by three partners who believed connection should scale intelligently. On August 4, one of those partners, Peter Watson, passed away unexpectedly. Peter was more than a co-founder. He was a mentor, a strategist, and the steady mind in every room. He believed that problems always had solutions — if you were willing to look clearly enough. He taught us to read signals before they became trends. To look beyond tactics toward structural advantage. To keep people at the centre of strategy. After his passing, we faced a decision: Continue incrementally? Or build something foundational. We chose to build. Omnipressence represents that commitment — to connection at scale, governed by structure, built for endurance.

GENSEN© is the result. Peter believed in building things that outlast noise. So do we.

Who We Are

Brad Grant
Chief Executive Officer & Client Success Coach

Brad has spent his career at the intersection of entrepreneurship, sales, executive coaching, and communication. As a founder, he learned how fragile alignment can be, and how quickly vision fragments when messaging lacks knowing or structure. As a certified executive coach, Brad was able to go deeper studying communication models, discourse frameworks, and the invisible dynamics that shape how leaders think, speak, operate and make decisions. As Chief Client Officer at Omnipressence, Brad doesn't just help clients deploy GENSEN© - he helps them clarify intent, align narrative, and operationalize communication as infrastructure. Brad's work bridges human nuance and governed AI execution, ensuring strategy translates into consistent, trust-building expression across every channel. It's no longer about content velocity; it's about coherence and consistency - because clarity, when structured and executed properly compounds authority.

Chris Kulbaba
Chief Technical Officer & Chief AI Operator

Chris Kulbaba is co-founder of Omnipressence and 'Promptfather' of GENSEN©, the world's first content operating system. He helps organizations build structured content foundations that create authority — not just activity. As AI reshapes how we communicate, tools multiply and channels expand. The result is often more noise than clarity. Chris believes real competitive advantage comes from consistency — showing up with intention, alignment, and discipline over time. His experience working alongside Brad and Peter at Response Generators reinforced a simple truth: when messaging is aligned, authority compounds. But when it's fragmented, trust quietly erodes. Omnipressence was created to solve that at the systems level. GENSEN© is designed to apply AI thoughtfully, turning strategic clarity into coordinated, multi-channel execution through reduced fragmentation, giving leaders the space to focus on what matters most — meaningful connection, sustainable growth, and trust that scales.

Adam McNeill
Chief Digital Strategist, SEO, & Storyteller

Adam McNeill leads strategic education and client enablement at Omnipressence, helping organizations turn clarity into capability. With over two decades in digital marketing, brand strategy, and product positioning, Adam has taught marketing and brand management at the post-secondary level, designed innovation and product development programs, and mentored founders and growth-focused teams. Through structured training, live workshops, and executive working sessions, Adam ensures leaders don't just adopt new systems — they know how to use them with intention. With Founder Academy, a weekly strategic forum for entrepreneurs focused on digital growth, he's known for cutting through noise and helping operators build messaging that compounds authority over time. At Omnipressence, his focus is simple: equip clients to use GENSEN© strategically — so their content infrastructure strengthens alignment, trust, and long-term market leadership.

What We Believe

We believe AI should extend human capability — not replace human judgment.

Organizations are not at risk because they lack tools; they are at risk because those tools operate without structure, without context, and without accountability. That’s where breakdown happens, putting brand integrity is at risk.

We design systems where people become the operators, while remaining the final decision-makers — supported by governed AI infrastructure that enforces standards, sharpens thinking, and strengthens consistency across teams.

Used properly, AI does not diminish expertise — it develops it. We help people become more aware and empowered of their role as strategists of their organization’s messaging, standards, and reputation.

AI that keeps your people in charge – not your tools.

Who is Omnipressence?

We are enterprise AI governance architects focused on narrative infrastructure.

Who are you not?

We are not an AI content agency.We are not a prompt engineering consultancy.We are not a martech reseller.We are not a transformation advisory firm.

Do you replace internal teams?

No. We give internal teams governed infrastructure to operate safely within.

Are you tied to a specific AI model?

No. Our architecture is vendor-independent by design.

Is this compliance software?

No. This is governance infrastructure that enforces compliance structurally.

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