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Colorado Computer Consultant Robb Cheuvront

Robb Cheuvront, Computer Consultant

Robb Cheurvront is a lifetime resident of Colorado. A graduate of South High in Denver, Robb got his B. A. degree in Elementary Education from the University of Northern Colorado in 1981.

Robb is dedicated to his profession, to his chosen state of Colorado and to his wonderful Bride Betsi, who he married at the Monte Carlo in Vegas in 2004.

Following graduation, Robb worked in political campaigns, taught in elementary schools, while also working in radio.

But dissatisfied, Robb took a temporary position with Information Handling Services (IHS) in Englewood, Colorado doing data entry. IHS saw his potential and asked him to come on board.

There, he encountered Mosaic, the first Internet graphical interface. Fascinated with the Internet and personal computers, he started fixing the computers for his group.

In his next job at Metrolist in Denver, he trained personnel, tested website upgrades and assisted computer illiterate Realtors with their IT needs.  His computer skills were beginning to emerge.

By 2001, Robb returned to IHS in their Energy Division, supporting workstations, handling Lotus Notes, administering the Novell network and supporting software. With nearly 3000 IHS employees throughout the world, Robb began interactive remote support for IHS offices in England, Canada, Singapore, Oklahoma and Texas.  

After 11 years with IHS, Robb joined the US Nursing Corporation in 2005 as an IT Systems Administrator and Technical Support Specialist. 

At US Nursing, Robb honed his troubleshooting skills, administered Microsoft Windows 2003 servers and computer data backups.

US Nursing downsized in 2008 and Robb left to start his own IT system administration and computer consulting business LittletonComputers.com. His largest client is Navajo Manufacturing Company and he provides service to small business and home users throughout Littleton, the Denver Metro area and surrounding communities.

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