Gregg Keller Joins Show-Me Institute’s Board

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By Rick Edlund | Read Time 1 minute minutes

We are pleased to announce that Gregg Keller is now a member of the Show-Me Institute’s Board of Directors.

Gregg is the Principal of Atlas Strategy Group and is widely regarded as one of the preeminent public affairs professionals in the country. A former Executive Director of the American Conservative Union, the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), and the Faith & Freedom Coalition, Gregg has been an advocate for free-market public policy at local, state, and national levels for 15 years.

Gregg has worked—and continues to work—extensively with the Show-Me Institute to increase the organization’s membership and following among the next generation of free-market leaders. 

Show-Me Institute Chief Executive Officer Brenda Talent had this to say about our newest board member:

"We’re excited to have Gregg Keller join the Board at the Show-Me Institute. His youth and expertise in free-market public policy will bring a fresh and vital perspective to our Board."

 

About the Author

Rick Edlund is a communications consultant for Show-Me Opportunity, an organization associated with the Show-Me Institute. He left his hometown of Kansas City to become a sportswriter, attending Northwestern Universitys prestigious Medill School of Journalism. It was there that he found his niche in television news. In 2003, the award-winning broadcaster joined KPLR-TV News as anchor and managing editor. There, he franchised the Open Cases series of reports. Working with officials and investigators, he probed unsolved police cases with the goal of assisting in their completion. In his 20-plus years in the field, he has collected four Emmy Awards and other recognition as he rapidly advanced through larger markets as sportswriter, reporter, and then anchor. In St. Louis, he anchored and reported on the top-rated newscasts for KSDK-TV from 1985 to 1998, then anchored the 5:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. news on ABC 30 until 2001. Following that, Rick became a strategic adviser for political campaigns. He served as media spokesman and adviser to Missouri Congressman Jim Talent in the 2000 race for governor. He continued to advise candidates on strategy and how best to package and deliver their messages in debates, interviews, and commercials. During this time, he also advised companies on communications strategies and media relations, and served as presenter for industrial films and videos. Rick lives in West St. Louis County with his two children. He was actively involved in fundraising for AMC Cancer Research, the American Heart Association, and other charitable organizations.

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