Keith Carter is a highly accomplished and experienced professional with over 33 years in Sports Medicine. He holds a Master’s Degree in Health & Exercise from Furman University, a Bachelor of Science Degree from East Tennessee State University, and an Associate Degree in Health Science from Greenville Technical College.
Keith’s extensive career includes his selection to assist in ATC coverage for the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA, and serving as an Athletic Trainer for the Big League and Senior League World Series since 2001. As a certified CPR and First Aid Instructor with the American Heart Association, Keith has been instructing since 1997, helping countless individuals gain life-saving skills.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Keith is actively involved in the community as a Board Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and a YMCA Mentor since 2016. His passion for education extends to his role as a guest lecturer at Lander University and Erskine College, where he shares his expertise in Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation.