Daniel C. Botbol
Mr. Daniel Botbol is an experienced business pioneer/entrepreneur, knowledgeable in all aspects of business management. Known as a leader that wholeheartedly believes in simple values and principles to guide people, Daniel focuses daily on team motivation, overall company direction, new initiatives and business operations.
Mr. Botbol was a founding principal and Vice-President of Tampa based AT&T/Atlantic, a joint venture formed in 1992 by privately held Atlantic Business communications and AT&T. The company grew substantially as a successful small business vendor/leader in telecom and telemarketing services. With a focus on service-oriented growth, Dan was key in managing the company to top annual revenue of 45M, 600 employees and 12 offices across the U.S. After 11 years of successful growth, the company was purchased by AT&T/Lucent in a mutually beneficial split.
Utilizing knowledge and experience gained from years of growing and operating a high growth business, Mr. Botbol formed his own business consulting firm. Since then, he has worked with companies to improve both, operational and sales efficiencies. Evaluation details and facts gained in consulting allowed Mr. Botbol to have a clear understanding of business organization, client service and sales challenges.
Recognizing the opportunity of the Internet, Mr. Botbol established Swank Tank, a business development and web development company. Since its inception, Dan and the team at Swank Tank have created and grown several Internet based businesses, such as PEO Resources, Federal Firearm Laws, GunRing and SleekFly. A keen eye for opportunity, a unique ability to develop ideas, as well as proven experience in all aspects of Internet site development and operation, are what makes Dan and Swank Tank the right choice for Internet based business partnerships and/or Internet development and SEO support.
Mr. Botbol has a graduate degree in business from Florida International University.
Timothy Aldridge
Mr. Tim Aldridge has been involved in website and software development for several years, focusing his efforts towards game development/methodology. He began his web development career working on auction websites then moved into small business web development. With the explosion in social network sites, Tim began to change his focus into game development for social networks. Using game methodology, he plans to begin to incorporate game design into unique user interaction for Swanktank projects.
Mr. Aldridge comes from an extensive technological background. He started with computer hardware support then graduating to system administration and system networking. After finding a passion for programming, he switched gears to more software support and website development. Tim began to study different aspects of web development with intent to focus on user interaction. Looking at current web trends, he always tries to invent new ways for user interaction.
