
Daniel M. Williamson is the Sales and Business Development Manager – North America for DRG International, Inc. His responsibilities include the growth of North American sales, developing client relationships, forecasting and initiating plans and processes to utilize industry trends, and to attain constant advancement in sales for DRG Inc.
Prior to joining DRG in May, 2018, Daniel had comprehensive involvement in both sales and operations in the medical laboratory field. As a Senior Marketing Executive at LabCorp in 2006 he was trained in Obstetrics/Gynecology & Fertility, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Infectious Disease, Nephrology, and Genetics testing. In 2008, continuing the laboratory sales path, Daniel went on to a start-up company, focusing on New York City. Manhattan Labs, Inc. (MPL) grew to an annual gross sales of nearly $18 million in 2012. After MPL, Daniel spent time at Shiel, AccuReference, and LabCorp, expanding sales, client bases and relationships. He firmly believes in large company ability combined with small company agility.
Daniel graduated from Lafayette College in Easton, PA in 1998, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Government and Law, and a minor in American History. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and the captain of the Men’s Lacrosse team 1997-1998. He is fluent in Spanish.
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