Just who is Edwin Smith you ask?
I have had a love / hate relationship with computers for nearly 2 decades....in the earliest days it was mostly just learning what they were and how they worked and it was frustrating but quickly
turned to interest then became a passion.
I have years of experience supporting clients at Warner Brothers Entertainment in a variety of positions. I first was chosen to support Castle Rock Entertainment in Beverly Hills and then as things
developed I was given more responsibility when asked to support the WB Television Network. Closely on the heels of that a small building full of lawyers was added to my plate. When WB purchased
Newline Cinema I was eventually selected to the Analyst in charge of support for them. I have had a very interesting time with all these celebrities and high powered executives and enjoyed my time at
Warner Brothers. When CBS and WB created the CW Televison Network I was the Analyst in charge of the project...
I have worked with businesses around the area for years and supported the awesome people at the Alhambra Police department, Fire Department, Library and remote sites for the past 4 years.
As things happen, I moved on to other things and am now working on my own. I bring to the job, a passion for computing and years of very technical experience that I can use to help leverage your
needs and obtain the solutions and problems associated with computing in the 21st Century!
I have been married to a most remarkable woman for 40 years and have two wonderful sons. I like to believe I play the guitar a bit and enjoy photography and cooking....
You have probably heard enough about me...
now why don't you tell me something about you and YOUR needs! I will do my very best to help you with them.
Call today at 626-319-1482
Or email me at: edwin@ezesmith.com
Ok, there is ONE MORE THING you might be curious about.... what is this
ezesmith thing all about? I have been asked that question for many years and here is the best answer I can give you. A co-worker many years ago said to a small group of us
directing his comments to me, "Ed, you make everything look so easy...I am going to just start calling you Easy Smith" So in true computer form it got shortened to ezesmith and so you now have the
full story.