Konstantinos Botonakis
About Konstantinos Botonakis
Konstantinos Botonakis is a Senior Staff Software Engineer at WP Engine in the United Kingdom, with extensive experience in software development and a strong background in various programming languages.
Current Role: Senior Staff Software Engineer at WP Engine
Konstantinos Botonakis is currently serving as a Senior Staff Software Engineer at WP Engine in the United Kingdom. In this role, he leads a team of developers to create cutting-edge services for eCommerce hosting plans. He works closely with clients to understand their needs and deliver solutions that meet their business requirements. His work ensures 24/7 support, top-tier security, and market-leading services, empowering over 1.5 million websites with reliable WordPress hosting.
Previous Experience: Senior Software Engineer at HubBox
From 2019 to 2022, Konstantinos Botonakis worked as a Senior Software Engineer at HubBox in London, United Kingdom. During his three-year tenure, he was responsible for developing and maintaining software solutions aimed at improving the customer experience and operational efficiency within the organization.
Educational Background: National Technical University of Athens
Konstantinos Botonakis studied at the National Technical University of Athens from 2005 to 2010, where he earned a degree in Electronics. Complementing his technical expertise, he also pursued studies in English Language and Literature at Eurognosi, obtaining an FCE certification from 2001 to 2004.
Founding and Leading Custom Services Limited (OpenCart Greece)
Currently, Konstantinos Botonakis is the Founder and Director of Custom Services Limited (OpenCart Greece) in London, England. Through this venture, he continues to leverage his expansive expertise in software development and his passion for helping others spin up their own companies and startups.
Early Career and Community Management at Socialab
From 2010 to 2013, Konstantinos Botonakis worked at Socialab in Athens, Greece. Initially joining as a Web IT specialist, he later transitioned to the role of Community Manager from 2010 to 2011. These roles allowed him to gain significant experience in managing web-based projects and fostering online communities.