Wendy Weiss, Tech Time
Wendy Weiss, founder of Tech Time, joined host John Ray to share her journey from a Wall Street career to fulfilling her passion for helping others better utilize their technology devices. Wendy discusses how the pandemic changed what she teaches, a powerful feature of the iPhone all users should more fully utilize, her service of digitizing all one’s relevant records in one place, and much more. “Business Leaders Radio” is produced virtually from the Business RadioX® studios in Atlanta.
Tech Time
Tech Time offers one-on-one and group instructional courses in-person, as well as lessons available online for those based anywhere via Zoom, Google Meet, with remote access capabilities. Learn in a friendly setting and at a comfortable pace to use your iPhone, Tablet, Mac, Desktop with confidence! Topics of focus include texting/e-mailing, applications, Microsoft Office, Google Suite, the internet (e.g. browsing the web, online banking and shopping, booking travel, etc.), social media, compiling/digitizing personal data, and more.
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Wendy Weiss, Tech Time
After two decades of working in the financial services sector selling market data to institutional investors, Wendy realized it was time for a change. She said goodbye to Wall Street and since then has redirected her passion for educating and training toward helping others gain a better understanding of the technological world in which we live…. making it easy and approachable for everyone!
Questions/Topics Discussed in this Show
- How did Tech Time come to fruition?
- During the Pandemic, how did you move your clients remotely?
- How do you encourage people to stay in touch with loved ones?
- What are you asked the most about the iPhone?
“Business Leaders Radio” is hosted by John Ray and produced virtually from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® in Alpharetta. The show can be found on all the major podcast apps and a full archive can be found here.
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