Keith Meriedeth

Director Of Strategic Business Development at AdvanTech, Inc.

Keith Meriedeth has a diverse work experience in various industries such as telecommunications, engineering, defense, and manufacturing. Keith has held leadership positions in companies like 9FIBER®, where they served as the COO, and AdvanTech, Inc., where they were the Director of Strategic Business Development. Keith also has experience as the owner and president of Formula M Consulting Inc., a consulting group specializing in business development, engineering, and supply chain management. Keith has served as an advisory board member for FRSI First Response Solutions, Inc., and held executive roles in companies like Cotta Transmissions and BAE Systems. Additionally, Keith has experience in senior sales roles, having worked as a Sr. Sales Engineer for MAHLE. Their expertise extends to areas such as product launches, turnarounds, mergers and acquisitions, and supplier development. Overall, Keith Meriedeth has a proven track record of strategic leadership and business development in diverse industries.

Keith Meriedeth attended the University of Michigan-Dearborn from 1975 to 1985. During this time, they studied ME, Bio-Medical, and Business Management, but did not earn a degree.

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Novi, United States

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AdvanTech, Inc.

AdvanTech provides technology for competitive performance focusing on supply chain management and office automation with auto ID/barcode capabilities, document scanning and e-file management, e-procurement and inventory management systems. Our systems integration and software services are structured to assist clients in achieving maximum benefits from information systems investments. We focus on effective use of technology, and are dedicated to providing attentive implementation support, management consulting and engineering services with the flexibility to fit each organization’s evolving needs.


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51-200

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