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![]() Roem LimitedDate: 02/03/06 Roem riding the radio wavesKaren Roem, founder of Roem Limited and author of Cambridge Network's popular 'Tame your computer' series, has been invited back to appear on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire's Sue Dougan Show, on Friday 7th April between 2pm and 3pm.
Karen made her debut on the popular Afternoon Show, with its superb mix of music and interviews, on 24 February. Presenter Sue Dougan interviewed Karen and listeners were given the opportunity to text, email or ask their computer questions live on air.
'Knowing there are an awful lot of people out there who feel that their computer is like an out of control beast, I was thrilled to be given the opportunity to try and help people tame their computers live on air,' Karen commented. Listeners can expect a regular appearance as Karen was asked to do a further three or four shows. Read Karen's latest contribution to this site: About Roem Limited Established in January 2001 Roem Limited is an independent training provider, focussing on designing and delivering software training in non-traditional ways. Conventional training can be boring for some or scary for others, with instructors ordering you to 'click here'. You learn via repetition, being shown examples to apply what you learn, but not how to apply it to you and your individual circumstances. Roem Limited's speciality is helping people really get to grips with the expensive software they acquired, showing them how it can make their job easier and their work look more polished. ******* For further information please contact: Karen Roem, Roem Limited, 01223 214177, Email: Karen@roem.co.uk Copyright Cambridge Network 2009
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