Keith Williamson

Vice President of Product Strategy & Business Development at Residential Elevators

Keith Williamson has a diverse range of work experience in various roles and industries. Keith is currently working as the Vice President of Product Strategy & Business Development at Residential Elevators, where they are responsible for developing and managing product roadmaps, exploring potential areas of growth, and representing the organization in conferences and seminars. Prior to this, they worked at Ghost Controls as the Director of Procurement, Special Projects, Merchandising, Marketing, and Product Management, where they forecasted, planned, negotiated, and purchased inventory and developed strategies for implementing company dashboards and analytics. Keith also has experience as the VP of Sales, Marketing, and Product Management at GTO Access Systems, and as the Senior Director of Product Management and Marketing at GTO Access Systems, part of the Technology Solutions Group of Nortek, Inc. Additionally, they have held various roles at The Home Depot, including D.30 Millwork Merchant/Buyer, DC Inventory Merchant, Director of Merchandise Planning, Manager of Store Associate Learning, Sr. Learning Specialist, Management Training Learning Specialist, Assistant Store Manager, and Associate Manager.

Keith Williamson obtained their High School Diploma from Merritt Island High School in 1990. Keith then attended the University of Florida from 1990 to 1995, where they earned a BS in Engineering Science with a focus on Biomedical Engineering. In 2002, Keith enrolled at Georgia State University, completing their studies in 2005 and earning an MBA with a specialization in Business Analysis. Additionally, they obtained additional certifications throughout their career, including CDL A from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles in June 2021, KCBS Certified BBQ Judge from the Kansas City Barbeque Society in January 2012, Six Sigma Black Belt in June 2005, and a Licensed Amateur Extra Radio Operator certification from the Federal Communications Commission in 1991.

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