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 SAVELBERG Jochen
Technischer Direktor EUREGIO.NET AG
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Studium Informatik und Marketing
- 19 Jahre Computererfahrung
- Koordinator von internationalen Mailboxen seit 1989
- Online im Internet
seit 1993
- Wesentlich am Auf- und Ausbau der Internet-Infrastruktur in
Ostbelgien beteiligt
- Teilnahme an nationalen und internationalen
Kongressen zur Internet-Thematik
- Internet-Guru
- Konsultiert von
nationalen und internationalen Website-Gestaltern, Server-Betreibern
und Vermarktungsspezialisten
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Moderator einer Radiosendung mit Live-Hotline zum Thema Internet
- Preisträger der Times-Square-Ausschreibung mit seinem
Marketing-Vorschlag zum "Millennium Festival Times-Square 2000" der
Stadt New York City
- AFS-Returnee, Semester Program '93, Belgium to Australia
Some more background Information
Jochen "Joe" SavelbergJochen Savelberg is the founder of
the EasyScopes Entertainment Network. As his German name is quite
difficult to pronounce for non-German speaking people, he has opted for
the nickname "Joe" in his international business dealings. Despite his young age, Joe was born in 1975, he has led a very interesting life so far. His life has always been influenced by computers, media and communications.
He is a writer, editor, publisher, programmer, consultant, radio show
presenter, journalist, marketing director, customer support manager,
and a lot of other things as well. Joe started to use computers
at the age of 9. At first the computers were only used to play games
and for drawing and writing. He wrote his first database program in
Basic when he was 11. While still in high school, he was involved
in the largest Macintosh User Group in Europe (Mactivity International
- macclub benelux) with more than 16,000 members. The User Group was
run by his father and published a monthly newsletter on disk. Joe
joined the User Group as contributing editor and programmer for
the electronic magazine and in-house tools. He also created advertising
campaigns, brochures and CD-ROMs for the user group. In 1990 he took
over the responsibility for the online systems of the user group, expanding the BBS into an international network
of BBS systems in 3 countries with connections to a network in the USA.
During this expansion, he helped Belgacom - the state-owned telco in
Belgium - to track down a serious bug in ISDN routing to other European
countries. At high school, Joe took advanced lessons in maths, science, computers and languages. He's fluent in 4 languages:
German (native), French (studies), English (favorite), Dutch (family).
He only regrets that he didn't take any courses in business
administration. Joe has been the editor of the school magazine
and also the editor-in-chief for his school when they participated in
the international "Journalist For A Day" project. The school presented
him with the Rotary Award of Comradeship for being a helpful and reliable team-player. Once he got his high school certificate in 1993, Joe went on a 6 month AFS student exchange to Australia
where he attended high school and joined the volunteers of the school
magazine. Putting his computer and design skills to good use, he was
responsible for the layout and some content of the magazine. After
he returned from Australia, he attended university and college in
Belgium. However he dropped out before getting a degree. Still at
university, he implemented a strategy to start an ISP (Internet Service Provider) business with his father. Euregio.Net has become the largest ISP business in the German-speaking part of Belgium.
He got hooked by the World Wide Web and started to create his own websites. His goal has always been to combine his programming interests with publishing and marketing.
The World Wide Web is the ideal platform for this. In February 1996, he
launched his LoveTest site. Soon afterwards, the EasyScopes® website
was created. These sites have displayed more than 270 million pageviews
since they were started. His entertainment network has always been a
profitable operation, getting visitors through word of mouth and search
engines. Joe spends a lot of time reading and developing ideas
and giving them away... In 1997, he received an award for creating the
most visited website in Belgium and he was one of the 6 winners for the
best idea to celebrate New Year's Eve 1999 in Times Square (New York
City). Some companies who implemented some of his ideas include
LinkExchange, SmartClicks, Rendez-Vous, AstroAdvice, SPREADscope,
Andlinger & Company, Internet Press, Netvertising, Regie Media
Belge (RMB), IntelliBanner, ActiveConcepts, Maxum Development, Central
Ad. Discussing ideas is one of his favorite pastimes. In the last couple of years, Joe attended a lot of Internet conferences around the world.
Before starting the ISP business, he went to several technology
conferences in San Jose, San Francisco and Boston. In the last 2 years,
he primarily went to online advertising and marketing conferences, such
as ad:tech.SanFrancisco, ad:tech.Europe and ad:tech.NewYork. He was
also invited to speak at several Internet conferences such as
SmartAge.com's Millionth Member Party in February 2000 in San Francisco. More information including non-work related hobbies and affiliations can be found on this page: click here The press release for the Times Square 2000 Festivities can be found on this page: click here (Yahoo)
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