Keith Peiris, the 12-year-old boss of a web
site design company, Cyberteks Design, is
probably the most noticeable figure among the
600-strong "Team Canada" accompanying Prime
Minister Jean Chretien to China.
In an interview with Xinhua Thursday, Peiris
insisted that he is "just like any other kid."
But few children make decisions he has made,
like exploring business opportunities across the
world and starting business in Beijing, Shanghai
and Hong Kong in a few months.
Peiris described his trip to Beijing as "very
impressive" and the Great Wall as "spectacular",
regretting that he was not given enough time to
climb to the top.
Peiris's analysis of Shanghai also sounds
convincing although this is his first time to be
in shanghai. Shanghai is indeed a commercial
center, he said, noting that his visit to this
fast-paced metropolis has been "fruitful" and he
has met peers counterparts from the network
industry.
Despite his age, Peiris knows very well that
being CEO means he has to shoulder
responsibility and address tough issues. "It was
not easy to start with," he admitted, recalling
some bad experiences he had with would-be
customers scared off by his tender age. "But
things are getting better," he said cheerfully.
When asked about his plans, Peiris affirmed
that he "wants to invest in China" and will set
up an agency in Shanghai, because " there'll be
more opportunities here, particularly after
China's WTO entry."
Peiris founded Cyberteks Design in June 1999.
Presently he has 25 clients in North America and
7 offices in the US. The company 's annual
revenue is a six-digital number.
(Xinhua 02/16/2001)