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Elizabeth Williams PDF Print E-mail

Elizabeth (Beth) Williams
Roxbury Technology

Elizabeth Williams

Beth Williams is the CEO, President and owner of Roxbury Technology Corporation (RTC), a $16 million eco_friendly, full service remanufacturer and distributor of recycled toner and ink cartridges. RTC is a strategic diversity partner of Staples and their preferred supplier for remanufactured toner and ink imaging supplies. RTC has been named for the past four years as one of the top 20 fastest growing inner city businesses in America by INC. Magazine.

Beth began her career working as a Production Control Manager in her father’s first company, Freedom Electronics. She then joined Raytheon Corporation as a sub_contract administrator and was later promoted as the Minority Business Liaison Officer for its Missile Systems Division. Beth became a Purchasing Manager at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, and later the Director of Business Diversity. After her father’s sudden death in 2002, Beth left Blue Cross Blue Shield to succeed her father as CEO of one of his later startup companies, Roxbury Technology Corporation.

A graduate of Brown University, Beth has received many awards including: Hall of Fame Winner in 2004 for a Startup Business by the Boston Women’s Business Journal; 2007 Emerging Small Business of the Year Award for Black Enterprise Magazine; in March of 2008, ICIC Urban Business Award of Excellence by INC. Magazine; in 2008 #2 Fastest Growing Inner City Business in America; 2008 Top Woman Owned and Top Minority Owned Inner City Business for ICIC and Inc. Magazine. In 2010, Roxbury Technology was named #1 Top MWBE by Boston Business Journal, and ranked in the Top 50 Fastest Women Owned Business by American Express and the Women Presidents’ Organization. Beth serves on several local community boards, including AIM and CWE. She is single mother of a 16 year old son.

Why CWE? I am committed to strengthening and developing my community and being part of CWE is one way I can do that. Not every business owner has had the opportunity to be mentored by someone like my father who showed me how to build a business. CWE provides women with the skills they need start and grow businesses which employ people in the community and support their families.

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