Stephan Botes

About Stephan Botes

Stephan Botes

PowerResearcher LLC's CEO, Stephan Botes, co-founded CCSC in 1982, and acquired controlling interest in 1986. He built the company, now headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, to a worldwide enterprise of five international companies on four continents and operations in 30 states of the USA, with 1999 revenues of over $32M. The company’s most notable clients and alliances include the systems integrators like EDS, Computer Sciences, Microsoft, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Sun Microsystems, Hewlett-Packard, IBM/ISSC, Informix, Oracle Corp., NCR, Sybase and Accenture.

In 1987 he designed the first of what is today, Internet chat rooms, and formed Uniting Networks Inc. (UNI) for that purpose. In 1994 he bought Interact Education Group from Dutch conglomerate Rijnhaave and in 1997, acquired StudyPro International, and combined their intellectual property to create educational technology tools like Activator,ä MaestroProä, Scoutaboutä and most recently, PowerResearcher™

He has twice been honored by INC. Magazine as the CEO of one of “America’s 500 Fastest Growing Private Companies” - in 1988 (#459) and 1991 (#300) and three times by the New Jersey Business Journal for being CEO of one of the fastest growing private companies in the State of New Jersey; at #8, #14 and #11 through this same period. In 1992 he was nominated for the Entrepreneur of the Year Award by Ernst & Young and nominated for the Blue Chip Enterprise Initiative Award by the US Chamber of Commerce. He featured in the Wall Street Journal March 23, 1992, and was the subject of a chapter in The US Chamber of Commerce’s book “Real-World Lessons for America’s Small Businesses”.

sbotes@powerresearcher.com

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Date Posted: February 27, 2006