Cassandra DeVos Botha: Amway Family Member, Philanthropist, and Business Leader
Cassandra DeVos Botha, a member of the Amway founding family, is a philanthropist involved in family business leadership. She co-founded an event that raised over $2.25 million for ALS research.

Cassandra DeVos Botha, a member of Amway's founding family, is actively involved as a philanthropist and in the leadership of family businesses, including DP Fox and Wakestream Holdings.
Previously, DeVos Botha served as an international sponsorship and marketing manager at Law Business Research and as a business development manager at Innis Law Group. She holds a law degree from Michigan State University's College of Law, along with a master's degree in legal doctrine and analysis. She graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in business administration from Northwood University.
In 2014, DeVos Botha and her sister, Sydney, established Nana's Run, a 5k race in Grand Rapids, Michigan, aimed at supporting ALS patients and raising disease awareness. The event honored their grandmother, Char "Nana" VanderLaan, who battled ALS. Over eight years, the race generated more than $2.25 million, with proceeds benefiting patients, caregivers, and ALS research in the West Michigan area.
DeVos Botha also contributes to charities and initiatives focused on mental health and well-being, suicide prevention, and educational opportunities for women and girls.
Cassandra DeVos Botha resides in Florida with her husband, Quin.