
TORONTO -- He is only 12 years of age and is in the
seventh grade, but this "whiz kid," as the Canadian mainstream media
calls him, has found a place in a high-powered business delegation
traveling to China.
Keith Peiris, a Sri Lankan Canadian who is
president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Ontario-based
Cyberteks Design, is accompanying Prime Minister Jean Chretien on
his trade mission to Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong next month,
says Deepal Peiris, Keith's father.
Deepal Peiris, an accountant by profession who is
now a full-time employee of his son's Web design and e-commerce
company, told India Abroad that the family is "excited" over
the invitation extended to Keith.
"Keith is also very excited for having got this
opportunity to travel to China," he said.
According to Deepal Peiris, who is accompanying his
son as part of Chretien's team, the company has already fixed up
several business meetings in China. He, however, declined to
disclose the names of the firms with which discussions are to be
held.
Cyberteks Design, which proudly announced on its
Web site that Keith is accompanying Chretien, lists 15 top awards
from the industry that the 12-year-old has received, along with a
number of other honors.
The Web site says the awards were instrumental in
the company winning major contracts from Rogers TV's for its new
interactive real estate game show, for designing Web pages of the
Canadian consulates in New York and Detroit, as well as from
Interep, a major United States-based radio advertising company, and
Kewl Threads, a hockey apparel company owned by Canada's Maple
Leaf.
Keith himself was not available for comment as he
was at his St. Bernadelle's School in London, Ontario. His father
said that so far Cyberteks has designed around 25 Web sites of major
companies and has offices in several U.S. cities, including Detroit
and Washington.
Cyberteks was listed amongst the top 50 Web design
companies in Canada. The list was prepared and published in the
National Post's business magazine of March 2000. In an
address in 1999, California-based Macromedia chairman and CEO Robert
Burgess introduced Keith as one of the youngest Web designers in
North America to use Macromedia flash in commercial Web sites. That
was when Keith was barely 11 years old.
Keith, his father said, started playing with
computers when he was only three years old. Deepal Peiris takes
credit for inducing his son to take interest in computers and the
Internet.
According to a National Post report, Keith's
Cyberteks is already pulling in six figures in annual revenues.
Deepal Peiris would not reveal the exact figures or what the company
charges for designing a Web page.