
There was a time in the eighties (yes, last century) when brand names associated computers, ideas, business development and so on often used the word knowledge as a key branding item. So back then a play on the family surname came as an easy idea.
Pryor Knowledge was a ready expression of the desire to share ideas and experience with others; to turn personal mistakes, triumphs and disasters and (to borrow another phrase from the last century) to turn them into 'learning opportunities' and advice for others.
Pryor Knowledge has been a business name for some thirty years or so, and a domain name and professional practice on and off for well over twenty years.
What began as the Cooke-Pryor family and is now the Yeap-Broadstock-Cooke-Pryor clan has been around for even longer - since 1976 in fact.
These two intertwined elements now shape the content of this web site.
Feel free to check out my writing endeavours
In 2007 I visited Chaniá in Crete for the very first time. I was summoned by a woman who called herself my 'Cretan Cousin'. I was interested - anything to do with my real identity is of interest - but imagined that the links would be tenuous. After all her grandmother had been my great grandfather's niece. But that was not so.



