Keith Fletcher
Keith Fletcher is a Principal at Eaton Square Savannah, Georgia. He has an extensive background, while it has been technology-oriented he has been heavily involved in Logistics, Telecommunications, Construction, Hospitality, Healthcare, and Education. Keith also has extensive experience with government and getting legislation passed.
Keith was the originator and driving force behind the Savannah Logistics Technology Corridor, one of the larger economic development projects in the State of Georgia.
Keith is also works with companies to help them improve. He is on the board of advisors for Liberation TEK, a hosting and datacenter company that is creating unique systems that will make data centers more energy efficient. He serves on the ISO 8000 TUID standards committee working group that is developing an international standard for identification of shipments, the Transport Unit Identifier. Keith also is on the boards of a number of startups from healthcare technology companies to Block Chain companies.
He has been a C-level executive with multinational corporations for the past 30 years:
- ran the technology unit for Warner Lambert’s Technical Operations Division
- Director of Global Telecommunications and Fareast IT for Phillips Van Heusen
- Sr. VP, CIO at Lowe Enterprises (8,500 employees and $8 Billion under management)
- CIO at CurtCo media labs (50 major publications globally) for a few.
Keith has an extensive skill set encompassing both technology and operations. In Savannah, Keith ran a multi-location MSP that he grew from $1M to over $5M with over 20% EBITDA. He has in-depth experience in all aspects of technology from tablets to VOIP, from application development to deploying financial reporting systems. Keith has delivered full ERP systems, restructured accounting groups through improving procedures and systems, enhanced sales organizations with CRM applications and new sales procedures and policies. He built a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC), a phone and Data Company, while at Lowe Enterprises. This unit was created and fully running in 1998 and then sold in 2001 to Eureka GGN and Keith remained at the helm of the Lowe Enterprises technology unit after the sale.
Keith specializes in Technology, Logistics & Education.