About

Chris Kerstner

Chris Kerstner

A serial entrepreneur at heart (since age 6) Chris Kerstner is currently in the process of building his 6th entrepreneurial company. Los Angeles based HostedFusion.com, a company that specializes in enterprise managed hosting for small to large sized businesses.

Life as an entrepreneur officially started at age 12 when Chris did as most first time entrepreneurs do; took something they loved to do and did often, and turned it into a business. For Chris it happened to be shaping and repairing surfboards for friends and eventually the local surf shop. Again, just as most first time entrepreneurs, Chris quickly became board with this business and after 18 months moved on the bigger and better things.

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Global Business Experience

Chris’ business portfolio includes over 3000+ satisfied clients, including fortune 500 companies. He has conducted business with companies all over the world, employs staff in four culturally diverse countries and has two business’ headquartered internationally.

Here are just a few of his clients:

Some of Chris Kerstners Clients

Testimonials

Over the years Chris has accumulated 1000’s of reviews on both himself and his companies. When asked why he thought this was he replied:

Simple, because we treat all customers with the same level of dedication; from small startups to large enterprises, they all get the same unrivaled level of attention. We have a vested interested in their success and our proactive approach shows this.

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Business Mantra

“Due diligence in research and strategy is a necessity for us; without it, building the foundation for any client product/idea will be fraught with unnecessary and costly setbacks. Furthermore, taking that strategy and executing it on the correct time table through calculated distribution mediums can make all the difference between a hundred million dollar idea with 0 dollars in brand equity and the same idea with a billion dollars in brand equity.”

–Chris Kerstner’s version of the Six P’s of business