Published: October 06, 2008
Entrepreneur Robert Blackwell, Jr. Guides Not One, But Two Global Companies to International Prominence
CHICAGO, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Though it has operated largely under the
radar for more than a decade, Electronic Knowledge Interchange (EKI),
Chicago's premier technology solutions provider, has done anything but go
unnoticed by competitors, or major computer giants like Microsoft and IBM.
But so has Killerspin, a global advocate and brand committed to driving
awareness of the sport of table tennis, also based in the same city.
Interestingly enough, both companies are led by 47 year-old visionary
entrepreneur Robert Blackwell, Jr., who founded both, and remains firmly at
each ones' helm as CEO. Acknowledged industry-wide as a leader in just over a
decade since its founding, EKI provides award-winning technology solutions to
a diversity of clientele, delivering integrated solutions that enhance
business performance, increase productivity and thereby reduce costs.
With customer satisfaction as a core objective, EKI develops software
applications that simplify business processes, link employees, partners and
customers and that ultimately speed delivery of products and projects,
accruing measurable business benefits. All of these are intangibles that
enable clients to employ cutting-edge technology toward competitive advantage.
Similarly, the innovative Killerspin stands atop its proverbial game, pushing
for countries worldwide to embrace table tennis, its fitness benefits, its top
athletes and four apparel and equipment brands -- certainly interesting paths
to have embarked upon for a young man then in his thirties.
"For EKI, it was apparent to me that there was a void to be filled in
1996," states Blackwell. "The decision (to establish the company) was just
based upon my cumulative experience. I thought that if we could create a
company with the right culture, that could attract the right people and that
had the right focus, then we could have a good company," he adds. "I think
that we've accomplished that -- somewhat. But you never really get there.
You just have to keep working hard and try to continually improve upon the
value that you create for your employees and your customers."
In 2006, Blackwell's EKI was named by technology pioneer IBM as a Premier
Business Partner, the highest status bestowed by IBM's Business Partner
Program in recognition of EKI's heightened level of investment, skill and
commitment to working with them. Later that same year, fellow entrepreneur
Bill Gates came calling, awarding EKI the Microsoft Gold Certification, the
highest level of partnership attainable by a lone independent professional
solutions provider. Accolades such as these, plus others honoring Killerspin
aside, Blackwell still isn't resting on his laurels. His belief is that he
has not yet built what he originally envisioned.
"I think we're a good company, but one that needs to get better, and can
get better," he emphasizes. "We've got two good companies that more people
need to know about, and accolades notwithstanding, our biggest challenge has
been communicating. The company has not been very good at communicating about
the work we're doing or our successes, but I'm most proud of the fact that
we've created opportunities for people to have a great life. We've given
people a chance -- no matter what their background is -- to leverage their
talents, integrity and passions to come and work with our company. And, if
they're performers, they can create great lives for themselves."
Robert Blackwell, Jr. holds math and psychology degrees, plus a master's
degree in Entrepreneurial Studies, all from the University of Illinois at
Chicago. He volunteers his time to do motivational speaking, while also
making time to serve on the boards of such groups as After School Matters, The
Belle Center, the Chicagoland Entrepreneurial Center, The Mayor's Council of
Technology Advisors, The Metropolitan Planning Commission, Perspectives
Charter School, the United States Association of Table Tennis and US Bank.
Blackwell further is a member of The Alliance of Business Leaders and
Entrepreneurs (ABLE), The Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, Chicago United and
the Executive's Club ofChicago.
About Electronic Knowledge Interchange
Founded in 1997 by Robert Blackwell, Jr., EKI, based inChicago, is a
privately held company and a certified Minority Business Enterprise (MBE).
EKI is an industry leading technology solutions provider whose innovative
solutions help clients turn technology into a competitive advantage. The
company designs, develops, implements and manages large scale applications and
application infrastructures for some of the world's largest companies.
Blackwell, Jr. and his partner, Diego Ferrer, boast more than 35 years of
technology and consulting expertise. For more information, please visit the
Web site, at http://www.eki-consulting.com.
SOURCE Electronic Knowledge Interchange
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