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Cindy Causey is Tech Mom Unplugged
I taught myself to type in the 8th grade because it was too hard to write in my diary fast enough in longhand. A degree in advertising and a career as an advertising copywriter were the result. A fifteen year stint as a copy chief at JCPenney Catalog qualified me to become Content Development Manager for JCPenney.com and finally Internet Marketing Manager.
After 20 years at JCPenney, I retired and now I work full time with my husband Scott in our multi-media production company, Dallas Media Center. This one-stop shop for sight and sound is the first-ever digital media storefront.
At Dallas Media Center we produce and edit video productions, create and host websites, and transfer old audio, video, and film to CDs, DVDs and other new formats. We even scan, retouch and store prints and slides. If it’s digital, we do it.
I am also a published author. You can find out more about that at www.cindycausey.com.
And Scott and I live in Dallas, close to our blended family of five grown children and two grandchildren. (You’ll be seeing plenty of them as we get acquainted.)
It’s a fortunate person who gets to make a living doing what they love, but here I am. I bring my love of photography, videography, story-telling and human nature to work every day. And then we help people tell their stories and preserve their memories.
And we help them solve their technical issues, whether it’s with their phones, their cameras, their computers or their media. These days technology can be brutal and frustrating and complicated. We help our customers sidestep some of that.
So we thought we’d let you in on some of those secrets. That’s what TechMom hopes to do. . . with a big dose of humor and a good Merlot.
And we help them solve their technical issues, whether it’s with their phones, their cameras, their computers or their media. These days technology can be brutal and frustrating and complicated. We help our customers sidestep some of that.
So we thought we’d let you in on some of those secrets. That’s what TechMom hopes to do. . . with a big dose of humor and a good Merlot.

