Foodservice

Welbilt Names Senior Vice President of Global Business Development

Joins company after 13 years with TriMark USA

NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. — Food and beverage equipment and solutions provider Welbilt Inc. has hired Keri Llewellyn as senior vice president of global business development.

Keri Llewellyn

Llewellyn, who has a background in global business development and operations, will manage Welbilt’s strategic business development and implementation in her new role.

Prior to joining Welbilt, Llewellyn spent more than 13 years with TriMark USA, South Attleboro, Mass., a foodservice supplies provider. While at TriMark, she helped implement and execute the organization’s strategic initiatives, build high-performance teams and increase profitability.

“We are pleased to welcome Keri to our senior leadership team,” said Josef Matosevic, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Welbilt. “Her strategic operational focus and customer-centric approach, along with her vast channel experience, makes her a strong addition to our organization. Keri’s considerable experience will be invaluable to Welbilt in achieving our strategic goals and enhancing our global business development activities to drive sales growth.” 

Based in New Port Richey, Fla., Welbilt operates 17 manufacturing facilities in the Americas, Europe and Asia. The company sells through a network of 3,500 distributors and dealers in 100 countries.

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