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MICHAEL POOTS WON'T BE CAUGHT SITTING DOWN ON THE JOB - LITERALLY.
The president of Denver-based Intuit Public Sector Solutions stands at his workstation - an antique ticket counter from a train station in Missouri.
"I find that when I work at my computer standing up, I feel refreshed at the end of the day, said Potts, whose Denver-based arm of software giant Intuit Inc., notable for such household names as TurboTax and QuickBooks, produces accounting software for the nonprofit sector everything from the Cherokee Nation and American Red Cross chapters to school districts.
"We're a $15 million company but this is growing so rapidly that we predict we'll be a $150 million company within five years," said Potts.
That's quite ambitious from five years ago when Potts headed American Fundware Inc., a $5 million company he and a group of investors controlled before...