Komando Komputer Klinic In 1985, Ms. Komando earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Systems from Arizona State University financed by her providing computer hardware and software training classes. She secured a position as a Marketing Representative with IBM and after some time, made a career move to AT&T as a large business systems Account Manager where she received various awards for her sales achievements. Unisys Corporation next benefited from Kims talents where she single-handedly closed the largest commercial deal with an $11 million sale to a FORTUNE 500 company in 1991. It was during her Unisys career that Kim began writing her weekly syndicated newspaper computer column and hosting radio and television programs. Her initial media success gave birth to The Komando Corporation. Today, Kim Komando reaches more than 23 million people monthly! Perhaps you knew Kim Komando as the central focus of computer-related infomercials that once aired domestically and internationally on network and cable stations within which the computer-education CD-ROM and video learning series she designs, scripts and hosts was marketed. Maybe you read her weekly syndicated newspaper computer column in the Los Angeles Times and available through the Los Angeles Times Syndicate to other newspapers and CNN. Kim is also the Computer Editor for Popular Mechanics. You could also read her regular editorial magazine features in PC Portables, TWA Ambassador, Office Systems, Tuned-In, Talkers Magazine, and America West Airlines Magazine, to name a few. It could be that you simply refer to one of Kim's books for expert advice that includes 401 Great Letters, 101 Komando Internet Tips, Tricks & Secrets, and 1,001 Komputer Answers. Kim's latest best-seller is CyberBuck$: Marketing Your Business and Products Online. And Kim's newest book is Dummies 101: Creating Web Pages. On the weekends, Kim will take your calls on her top-rated syndicated network talk radio show heard on more than 200 talk stations throughout the US, Guam, Canada and Australia. Kim was named one of the most influential talkradio hosts in America by Talkers Magazine, too! Turn on your TV and you see Kim on television as a computer expert correspondent. Then, shop at CompUSA, Egghead Software, Montgomery Wards, Staples and other notable chains and you could buy a Komando Corporation software program, CD-ROM, audio tape, or video tape. Home
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