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  Randy S. Gilbert - The Computer Tutor's PC Expert
 

Randy Gilbert is a consultant with International J. T. Jordan Associates, Inc., of Centerport, New York, where he is currently designing and implementing computer and network solutions for educational and research institutions, as well as small to medium-sized businesses and personal users. 

His ongoing computer training ranges from the classroom environment, which included the State University of New York at Stony Brook and courses taught by manufacturers, such as Compaq Computer and Intel Corporations, to practical applications as a former Sales Consultant and Electronics Manager for P.C. Richard and Son. 

Gilbert owns his own company as well, Wet Shots Action Photography in Lindenhurst, New York, which provides private and commercial watercraft owners with images of their vessels, for enjoyment and promotional purposes. 

Gilbert is a former nine-year member of Stony Brook Volunteer Ambulance Corps. He enjoys boating, fishing, playing the guitar, photography, and rescuing people from their computer problems. 

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  Richard Rothenberg - The Computer Tutor: The Internet
Since early 1993 Richard Rothenberg has run his own System Integration Firm which recently morphed into the Internet Consulting Company "Internet Strategies, Inc." that he now owns and operates. 

Rothenberg earned his Bachelor of Arts in sociology from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. 

Rothenberg has an extensive career history largely involving marketing, advertising and sales. At The Computer Channel in Syosset, New York he served as a Marketing Representative and later as their National Advertising Manager. Rothenberg was also a long time employee at Software Engineering of America in Lake Success, New York where he ranked as top sales person three years running, helped grow the sales staff by 150% over the course of a two year period and worked closely with developers of new technology when he became the Director of New Product Acquisition. 

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