I Love Teaching People
I’ve been teaching people about computers for more than 10 years as owner of the John Anthony Group, a computer training, consulting and web design firm in the Greater Boston area.
Tony Holowitz: Teach an Old Dog New Tricks
When I started my business I’d travel to my clients offices and hold training classes, seminars and provide individual training to employees. Today, the Internet allows me to reach a much broader audience all around the world. Many years ago the idea for Teach An Old Dog New Tricks was born when I trained a woman that was about 80 years old who loved to learn.
The reason my computer training is free is because I want to focus on the quantity and quality of the training and not the marketing of it. Again, I believe people will donate once they experience my training and benefit from it.
A Little More about Me
Training and Consulting
If you need specific training for either an individual or a group of people I can accommodate you in a variety of ways. I can produce live webinars, specific training videos and also work one-on-one with individuals to accommodate their needs. I’d urge you to contact me to discuss your needs.
Web Design
As the son of high quality photographers, Jack and Nancy Holowitz (www.holowitz.com), I’ve channeled my creative abilities into creating websites for my clients.
Click here to view my webfolio and keep me in mind if you need assistance with a new or existing website.
Charitable Giving
For the last 9 years I’ve participated in an amazing event called the Pan Mass Challenge (PMC). The PMC is a two-day 192 mile bike ride from Sturbridge Massachusetts to Provincetown, Massachusetts on the very tip of Cape Cod. The PMC raises money for the Jimmy Fund and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston—more than 270 million dollars since its inception 30 years ago. Last year, 4700 cyclists raised more than $30,000,000.
I plan on riding in 2010 and I’m always looking for sponsors. You can sponsor me by visiting www.tonypmc.com.
Tony Holowitz
781-641-0909
Hi Tony,
I found your site the other day, and have looked at three tutorials so far, and learned something new on each. I have been with XP since 2000 now still with 2003. An Englishman now in Australia; age 67. I am a member of a computer club that is for help and problem sorting on line via email, with suggestions to look via the WWW. I was considering sharing your site with them; but wondered if you wanted to contact them yourself with full information that may be beneficial.
http://www.retiredonline.com.au will give their website.
Regards,
Colin Pernet