Greg Marshall has been a computer instructor for
over ten years and
teaches office productivity software, internet tools and image editing. Greg's
strength lies in his ability to present complex computer tasks in simple
steps and language that all students can
understand. He is committed to showing computer users and businesses
how their investment in computer technology can make them more
productive while saving time and money.
Greg has been involved with computers most of his life. For many
years, he operated his own consulting firm, Marshall Services, which
specialized in computer repair, training, and office efficiency. He also worked as an instructor and computer specialist at Northwest Indian College and briefly as a computer
columnist for The
Bellingham Herald. Recently, he had a weekly segment on KVOS
TV titled Your Digital Life.
Greg is currently the Director of Community Education where he manages
the production of over 800 workshops per year for the community. He is
currently the President of the Washington State Council of Continuing
Education and sits on the State Board's Technology Task Force. His
first book, Introduction to Windows Vista, was just published in
October 2007.
Greg received his Associates Degree in
Computer Information Systems and his Bachelors Degree in Business Management
with an emphasis on Information Technology. He was one of the first 12
students to attend Western Governors University (www.wgu.edu) and remains a
strong advocate for adult and online education.
In between work and school, Greg enjoys spending time with his
family, exploring the Pacific Northwest by car, and digital photography.