BeckHart Productions
Founder of BeckHart Productions™, Rebekah has been in business management and development since the early 1980′s. In 2006, she became the business manager for her husband, best-selling technology author, Peter H. Gregory, which resulted in an increase of his writing productivity, from six (6) books in seven years, to seventeen (17) books in four years. Ms. Gregory specializes in assessing marketing opportunities and target markets, researching customers and competitors, generating leads for possible opportunities or sales, and creating or fine-tuning the online presence of a business or individual. She regularly networks with other small business owners for support and to keep informed of new and growing economic trends. She is especially adept at helping small businesses clarify their objectives then creating a step-by-step plan for meeting those objectives. 
Prior to 2006, Rebekah managed a computer/technical support firm. She is a member of Infragard (a partnership between the FBI and the private sector), and has completed a private investigation course. Rebekah attended Pierce College, and the University of Phoenix and has completed course work in computer forensics, receiving a certificate in Computer Forensic Fundamentals through the Cybersecurity Institute at Edmonds Community College. She was also a student in the Introduction to Computer Forensics at Highline Community College and is a member of Forensic Focus.
BeckHart Productions™ contracts with small business owners, assisting them in development and marketing, and educates clients on internet and data security for both their business and personal online identities.
Rebekah enjoys photography and video production and editing. Her video work has been featured on numerous business websites, has been used in court cases, and her photography has been published in Peter H. Gregory books. She also enjoys interior design. Her decorating talents attracted the attention of the producers of HGTV’s Rate-My-Space program for possible future shows.


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