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Who is this person they call "The Enoch" and why do so many people ask his advice? To answer that question is to look at the many facets that make up this amazing individual. Take some time looking at "The Enoch's" credentials you will understand why he has been called "a techno-philosopher for today's business professional".

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Educator
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Strategist
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Presenter
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Native

I fell in love with education when I gave my first piano lesson at 11 years old. It wasn't about the instruction, but the excitement of seeing the happiness my students got from their understanding. From that moment on my connection to teaching was sealed forever.

Since then I went on to study Musical Education at the prestigeous Hartt School of Music  where my pedagogy training was focused on Kodaly, Rodgers, Orff and Suzuki studies. It is amazing what learning about music does to show you how to teach technical studies.

I first taught computer skills at Pinkerton Academy when I was a sophmore in High School. Since then I have instituted educational programs in every business where I have worked: Folio, Novell, and ModusLink  to name a few. One of the companies I help develop, the Wasatch Business Community , is a business development organization designed to instruct and train business decision makers in four key areas of growth: Technology, Marketing, Finance, and Business Development. Needless to say, I have spent many hours focused on education.

I guess this all adds up to one simple idea: I love teaching! You can find out my current presentations by checking the Public Speaking Page. And when you're ready to have a professional technology educator speak to your group ... Contact Us and let's get together.

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