The Photo Issue 2024: Dave Keith
CEO and president, Wellabe
Emily Barske Wood Jun 28, 2024 | 6:00 am
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348 wordsAll Latest News, Arts and Culture, Business Record InsiderTell us a little about your hobby.
One of my hobbies is woodworking, when I have the time. My woodworking skills have given me the opportunity to build furniture and wood decor pieces from either plans or my own unique designs. I have a woodshop where I keep all my tools to work my craft. I usually purchase the wood from lumber yards that sell it in its raw form. I enjoy working most with hardwoods – cherry, maple, mahogany, oak, walnut, etc. Woodworking allows me to really put my design thinking and innovative skills to work.
When did this hobby start for you?
I started learning to work with wood in high school taking a woodshop class. I had the opportunity to build a chest of drawers in high school and entered it in the county fair, where it took first prize. My dad, who also enjoyed woodworking, had a small shop in the backyard of our house. It was there where he taught me how to work with wood and many of the techniques that I use today. I took the opportunity to work on projects with my dad during the later years of his life – great father-and-son bonding.
What’s something this hobby provides you that applies to your job?
Most of my woodworking projects that I start usually take many months to complete between my work at Wellabe and the time I can allocate to work on the woodworking project. During this time, I find that the woodworking reinforces my thinking in the following business areas:
- Maintaining a creative and innovation mindset – “builder mindset.”
- Strategic thinking – planning, visualizing the end result and executing each step.
- Leveraging creative problem-solving skills and navigating through unforeseen issues.
There is always a sense of accomplishment when my woodworking projects are completed just as when key objectives are completed at work.
Tell us a tip or fun fact about your hobby.
The fun fact is that you get rewarded by creating tangible objects out of pieces of wood. It is truly inspiring.
Emily Barske Wood
Emily Wood is special projects editor at Business Record. She covers nonprofits and philanthropy, HR and leadership, and diversity, equity and inclusion.