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Dinah provides support, tuition, setup and repair services for home users of all ages and abilities.

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She also provides an efficient, effective support and tuition service for small businesses.

 

Dinah also designs and implements websites for small businesses.  

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She has been involved with the IT industry and working with computers for over twenty years, working with both businesses and private individuals in numerous roles. 

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She has qualified as a Microsoft Office Specialist Master.

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Her patient, approachable and helpful nature has, over the years, been the key to her success as an IT Trainer and Consultant. She had given technology confidence to people of all ages and levels.

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After graduating with a Mathematics and Statistics degree from Portsmouth University, her IT career started in 1994 at The Burton Group head office in London where she learned IT Tuition skills, teaching a customised stock distribution, buying and merchandising system to staff. 

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After three years there, she went to work in Simmons and Simmons Law Firm in the City as an IT Trainer, tutoring solicitors and secretaries on the use of standard and bespoke software. 

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A year later she went on to work as an IT Consultant for a Woking-based firm. Whilst she was there she worked for many customers including Clifford Chance, Ericsson, Bacardi Martini, Estee Lauder, Colgate-Palmolive and British Oxygen (BOC). 

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After returning to her home county of Cornwall she worked for the NHS for a year before returning to another large law firm for six years as an IT Trainer and Support Assistant.

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Her years of experience have made her aware of the level of support required to meet the needs of the users of all abilities and ages. 

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She is also able to develop customised tuition programs to suit either individuals or groups of people.

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Dinah's passion is problem-solving. Helping people of all ages and abilities to embrace technology is a pleasure for her. 

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