Bryant Davis
About Bryant Davis
Bryant Davis is the VP General Manager at SC Johnson in Charlotte, North Carolina, with a notable career in sales and management at Bridgestone Americas and PepsiCo.
Company
Bryant Davis currently holds the position of Vice President and General Manager at SC Johnson, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. SC Johnson is known for its wide range of household products and strong market presence globally.
Title
Bryant Davis serves as the Vice President and General Manager (VPGM) at SC Johnson. In this role, he oversees critical business operations and strategies to drive growth and market share.
Professional Background
Bryant Davis has an extensive career in leadership roles across various major companies. He served as Vice President of Sales for North America at Bridgestone Americas from 2015 to 2022 in the Nashville Metropolitan Area. Prior to that, he held multiple positions at PepsiCo, including General Manager and Senior Market Director from 2012 to 2015 and Director of Retail Sales from 2009 to 2012 in Richmond, Virginia. He also worked as Unit Sales Manager at PepsiCo from 2006 to 2009 in Richmond, Virginia.
Education and Expertise
Bryant Davis has a strong educational foundation with advanced degrees. He earned an Executive Development Program degree from Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management and an MBA from Wake Forest University School of Business. Additionally, he holds a BS in Bachelor of Science from the University of New Hampshire.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Bryant Davis has demonstrated significant achievements. He led a business unit generating over $2.5 billion in revenue and managed a team of more than 200 professionals. Notably, he achieved sustained year-over-year profitability of $650 million in the US and Canada for a high-end product. He also implemented a staff productivity investigation and retooling process leading to a 3.1% CAGR. Davis successfully captured sector market share, retaining major clients like Penske, CR England, UPS, Waste Management, Republic, PepsiCo, and Coke. Through strategic leadership, he promoted 50% of leadership and restructured governance processes to save approximately $10 million.