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Atlas Programming Management is all about the business of Microsoft Office, particularly Excel. We provide a variety of services and support to business clients & individual Excel users at all skill levels. Our website is also an extensive resource offering expert information, tips and tools
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Tom Urtis
Tom Urtis is a Microsoft Office developer and programmer with 30 years of business management experience. He has earned an outstanding reputation for his skills and customer service in developing customized spreadsheet projects for a diverse international clientele.
A natural entrepreneur, Tom founded Atlas Programming Management in 2000, a silicon valley-based Microsoft Office business solutions company specializing in Excel, VBA, and API. He received the coveted Most Valuable Professional award for Excel from Microsoft in 2008, and has been renewed for the award each year thereafter.
Tom is co-author of “Holy Macro! It’s 2,500 Excel VBA Examples”, and he is a freelance technical editor and consultant for Excel books and training material. Tom is an Excel instructor and frequent contributor to newsgroups in the Excel community. His newest publication is named “Excel VBA 24-Hour Trainer”, a unique book and DVD package that helps even non-programmers extend Excel with VBA. It is published by WROX and will be released in May 2011.
A native of New York state, Tom is a graduate of Michigan State University and has lived and worked in the San Francisco Bay Area for 30 years. Tom is an avid sports fan and collector of rare sports memorabilia. He enjoys the outdoor life that California offers and the rich cultural life of the Bay Area. Tom can be reached by email, at tom@atlaspm.com.
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- o: (925) 310 4170
- m: (925) 768-7047
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Tom Urtis is a natural entrepreneur. He founded Atlas Programming Manaagement in 2000, the culmination of 30 years of business management experience. Tom’s skill and focus as a developer & programmer particularly in Microsoft Excel & other Office applications made this a natural transition.
Tom received the coveted Most Valuable Professional award for Excel from Microsoft in 2008.
Tom is the author and co-author of several books about the use of Excel. His newest book and DVD package, “Excel VBA 24-Hour Trainer” will be released in May 2011 and available here.
Tom is a hands-on executive and can be reached by email, at
He welcomes your input, feedback and questions.
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