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David
Ambrosini is a successful
small business start-up, Web Architect, marketing and advertising
consultant and instructor, practicing since 1980. He specializes
in Small Business Training, General Business, Web Site development/Internet
applications, eCommerce and web graphics. He has owned and operated
5 small businesses, consulted for many more and served on several
Boards of Directors. He has a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing
and an MBA from San Jose State University. He has taught accounting,
business, advertising, marketing and E-Commerce courses since
1978 at SJSU, UCSC, De Anza College, MIIS and Cabrillo College.
He has authored the newspaper column In The Owner's Chair and
is currently co-authoring the books Creating a Business Presence
on the World Wide Web and Marketing on the World Wide Web. He
is happily married and the father of two boys attending Monte
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89 - Starting & Operating an E-Commerce Business Course Homepage Blackboard Online Th 930-1050 am +OL Room 515 Section 67585 |
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"Everybody gets so much information all day long that they lose their common
sense."
- Gertrude
Stein (February 3, 1874 – July 27, 1946)