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"G&G Web Solutions started when I noticed that every time we express passion for things we learn and love to do, people easily engage with us. I’ve been involved with technology and computers in every aspect of my life for enough time that I just feel happily annoyed by how technology changes so quickly and I still feel so behind (at least, it allows me to challenge myself one more time).

As I love reading, writing, learning new program languages, colors, and contacting people – among other things - I’ve developed the sense of supporting what I believe is the best business idea: working on things you love doing!. I truly think every one of us has a great knowledge on topics that others out there in the world could get benefit from. G&G Web Solutions is one of these great ideas that somebody will find useful, enjoyable, and supportive."
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Marisol Gonzalez. Founder/Programmer.


With more than 10 years of small business experience as a child of entrepreneur-minded family (who encouraged her to own a hardware store), avid reader and improved writer, Marisol typically works with those who need help starting their virtual ideas and make them public online.


A graduate in Informatics of the Instituto Universitario de Tecnologia Industrial Rodolfo Loero Arismendi in Venezuela, and promptly in Business Information Technology in Seattle, Marisol maintains her computing, writing, management, creative, and people skills through deep involvement in her community, schools, and associations activities.


In addition to her programming, writing, and designing duties, she networks with local residents, business people, students, and professionals of differerent areas to absorb ideas about the new trends in Informatics, Business, and Personal Development. Her advice to friends, clients, and students comes from her previous works and experiences.
In 2009, Marisol enjoyed the process of becoming a tutor in the Academic Assistance and Wide Tutoring Center departments at Seattle Central Community College. There, she gained more sense of the importance of educating ourselves about multicultural communities.

She is a member of the Latinos Professional Network in Seattle, and happily supports online women communities as www.retosfemeninos.com and www.LadiesWhoLaunch.com.


Right now, she focuses on improving actual projects related to workshops, trainings, and volunteering programs on various Programming, Computing, and Professional Development topics.