Free for non-profits and community groups. Billed for business staff training. Either way, Jerry comes to you and teaches your group on your own turf.
Jerry has been speaking and teaching in Winchester since 2005. Some weeks that means a 30-minute scam-awareness talk at a senior center. Some weeks it's a 90-minute Office 365 onboarding for a 6-person business team. Some months it's a once-a-quarter cybersecurity update for a non-profit board. Group format lets the whole audience get on the same page at once — which is usually faster and cheaper than individual help, especially when everyone shares the same questions.
Jerry speaks for free at:
The talks are usually 30 to 60 minutes plus Q&A. Jerry handles the slides, you handle the room. Honoraria are welcome but never required.
For private companies that want their team trained on something specific — rather than a free community talk — training is billed. Common requests:
The #1 cybersecurity insurance for any business. Real examples, the red flags everyone needs to recognize, the “verify on a different channel” protocol. 60-90 minutes; can repeat quarterly.
Email, OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams — how your team actually uses the suite day to day. Includes file-sharing best practices and the “don't email the spreadsheet” conversation.
Setting up a password manager for the whole team, enforcing 2FA, off-boarding when someone leaves. The infrastructure changes plus the training to make them stick.
When your team is adopting a new CRM, billing system, or scheduling tool, sometimes the difference between a successful rollout and a bad one is one hour of group training with someone who already knows the software.
A note on non-profits: if your organization is a 501(c)(3) doing genuine community work in the Winchester area, just say so when you call. Group rates and other arrangements are flexible — Jerry would rather your team be trained than not, even if the budget is small.
Call 540.303.2410 or use the contact form. Tell us the audience, the topic, and a date range — we'll work it out.