Elkhart Brass Announces Addition of Keith Watson to Domestic Sales Team

Elkhart, IN Elkhart Brass announces the addition of Keith Watson to its domestic sales team. As regional sales manager for the western territory, Watson will be responsible for enhancing relationships and building partnerships within the fire service industry by acting as an extension of Elkhart Brass’ distribution model and delivering direct customer support.

 Keith joins the Elkhart Brass team with over 25 years of experience in the fire service industry, including twelve years as a regional manager with Scott Safety, and ten years with Northup-Grumman as a field engineer supporting military airborne LASER systems. Prior to that, Watson served in the U.S. Navy as a Petty Officer First Class, encompassing a wealth of experience in: 

  • Shipboard Firefighting
  • Advanced Electronics
  • Anti-Submarine Warfare

 “Keith offers a fresh perspective with his vast experience and knowledge,” says Scott Warbritton, Director of Sales, U.S., at Elkhart Brass.  “Keith is a great asset to our team, and we believe he will be a valuable resource for our customers.

About Elkhart Brass

Established in 1902 and family owned for four generations, Elkhart Brass is the global leader in innovative firefighting and fire protection equipment. Offering a robust, complete  product line of nozzles, controls, monitors and valves, Elkhart Brass products can be found in fire departments around the world in addition to building systems,  off-shore drilling sites, military, marine and industrial firefighting applications.  For more information, visit www.ElkhartBrass.com.

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