Keith Christiansen
About Keith Christiansen
Keith Christiansen serves as the President of the CCF Division at Oregon Tool, a position he has held since 2022. With extensive experience in sales, marketing, and operations, he has previously worked in various leadership roles at ITW and Robert Bosch Tool Corporation.
Work at Oregon Tool
Keith Christiansen serves as the President of the CCF Division at Oregon Tool, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing operations in Portland, Oregon. His leadership focuses on enhancing productivity and aligning various business functions to meet revenue and operating income goals.
Previous Experience in Sales and Management
Prior to his current role, Keith Christiansen worked at Alpine, an ITW Company, as the Director of Sales and Technical Services for North America from 2013 to 2017. He also held multiple positions at ITW, including Business Unit Manager and Director of Marketing, contributing to the company's growth and market presence over a span of several years.
Educational Background
Keith Christiansen earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Business Administration from Drake University. His studies focused on Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, providing him with a strong foundation for his career in business leadership and management.
Expertise in Business Strategy
Keith Christiansen specializes in aligning sales, marketing, and operations to improve productivity and profitability. He has a strategic focus on long-range and annual planning, emphasizing market differentiation and organizational design to enhance business processes and drive value for stakeholders.
Industry Experience
With extensive experience in various sectors, Keith Christiansen has developed channel expertise across B2B, commercial, industrial, home center, mass, wholesale, and e-commerce markets. His background includes roles in product management and sales at Robert Bosch Tool Corporation, where he contributed to the company's strategic initiatives.