My name is Michael "Mike" Coronel Jr, and I am the Vice-President of Product Development and Marketing at Coronel Data Processing (CDP). Currently, I am a sophomore Business Honors student at California State Fullerton. Working toward a Business degree and a minor in History, I am placing what I am learning into practice. New knowledge, in my opinion, combined with real life experience is the greatest teacher.
My degree's concentration is currently Marketing. Marketing knowledge used in the real world with real products and advertisement offer both myself and CDP valuable results. The theories that are provided to me in my education offer me an enhanced understanding of the business world. And as my education becomes more challenging, my learning will reach new boundaries that will give CDP great advantages in the future.
My specialty at CDP is to develop educational software that teach history. History itself, combined with the ever-growing technological world, can be taught in a variety of ways. One of those ways is electronically, using software. My products will include an extensive study of a certain time era, and present it in a concise, informative, and worthwhile format. History has always been my passion, and to study it and spread its value to other people is one of the main purposes of this blog and a major goal of my career.
Welcome!
Thank you for visting the Coronel DP blog page. My name is Mike Coronel, Jr. As Vice President of Product Development and Marketing, it is my pleasure to present the official blog site of CDP. My goal is to provide information, ideas, and future goals of this company to anyone interested. For nearly 18 years, CDP has worked hard in the computer profession, supplying outstanding service in both software and hardware, as well as training classes that enhance an individual's technical skills. Please visit our company's website at <http://coroneldp.com/>. Feel free to explore in order to understand and learn more about the amazing frontier of computers and the digital potential of our time.
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