Mr. Ken Hughes, President of NAZTEQ Consulting, was the featured presenter at Wednesday’s meeting.
Hughes opened by saying his goal is to keep your computer humming. He works with Mac as well as Windows, maximizing your computer’s effectiveness for your personal and business needs, including networking and telecommunication. Some of the most common problems are e-mail, printer set up and “why is my computer so slow?” He has worked in the computer field since 1984 and provides a free initial assessment helping you choose the most cost effective route.
Hughes will also make sure you’re getting the internet speed you’re paying for. He said often the question is whether to repair or replace and stated that all computers can be repaired. He focuses on what is going to benefit his clients and help them become more empowered when it comes to the technical side of life. Hughes will also help you understand and synch your smart phone.
He closed by saying that computer maintenance is like car maintenance: have it tuned up periodically and it will last much longer, saving you money and frustration. Hughes impressed the club with a detailed and valuable presentation. He also has a great sense of humor. http://www.nazteq.net
The featured speaker was Ms. Jane Perini, Creative Director of Thunder Mountain Design and Communications.
Growing up in Detroit, Jane has truly always been an entrepreneur. She started by collecting insects and decorating them with thread, creating an insect circus and charging a penny to attend. This was followed by decorating ice cream containers and selling them as pencil holders. She also monetized little red wagons by collecting the neighborhood kids in a convoy of wagons and taking them to and from the park, earning a nickel per child.
As an adult, she got her big break with a magazine design contract. From this she launched her own business in 1978: JEP Graphics (now known as Thunder Mountain Design and Communications). Jane enjoys helping people launch their books and their businesses. She is married to Wib Middleton who works side-by-side with her. They’ve started two non-profit organizations, one for solar and another for the Buddha Stupa here in Sedona. http://www.thundermountaindesign.com
The Sedona Referrals Club meets Wednesdays at 7 a.m. at the Heartline Cafe in West Sedona. Each meeting features a showboater & a speaker. Each member and guest is allowed a one-minute commercial as part of the meeting format. The club promotes prospect referrals and each business category is represented by only one member. For information, contract Mr. Jeff Teele at 300-5361 or Mr. Bill Klauser at 202-7193 or visit our website www.sedonareferralsclub.org
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