ESI Names Williams VP of Business Development

Williams

ESI/Elevator Systems, LLC, headquartered in Uniondale on Long Island, recently introduced Ricky Williams as vice president (VP) of business development. Williams joins ESI with 34 years’ experience in business and product development, including controller design and manufacturing and remote-monitoring system development and implementation. He is an active member of the CSA B44.1 and ASME A17.5 technical subcommittees. Prior to joining ESI, Williams had a seven-year career at Integrated Display Systems Inc./Lift-NetTM, serving as VP of business development, then president. After graduating with a BS in electrical and electronics engineering from the New York Institute of Technology, Williams began his career as a national sales manager for TK Elevator in Memphis, Tennessee. ESI, a provider of nonproprietary elevator controllers, said having Williams lead business development promises to “expand our footprint in the industry with the highest-quality products.”

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