2016 Â REED A. KELLER: Â RETIRED PWC EXECUTIVE PARTNER, PRIVATE INVESTOR & CONSULTANT
From 1983 until his retirement in 2002, Reed was a Partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), a professional services firm formed by the 1998 merger of Price Waterhouse (PW) and Coopers & Lybrand (C&L).  After transferring to Atlanta from Dallas as a C&L direct admission partner, Reed quickly rose in the firm to become Global Vice Chairman and a member of C&L’s executive leadership team.  Following the merger of C&L and PW, he was appointed PWC Vice Chairman with responsibility for Retirement & Health Plan Consulting & Outsourcing Worldwide. Â
Reed was the CEO of one of three entity spin-offs from PwC in 2002.  The spin-off, containing significant elements of the PW+C&L Consulting/Outsourcing business, was sold to Mellon Financial Corporation (now BNY Mellon) in a private sale.  Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe (“WCAS”) was also a bidder for PwC’s Consulting/Outsourcing business.  WCAS’ interest in acquiring the PwC spin-off led to Mr. Keller’s subsequent association with Welsh Carson as a “bankable” executive.
Reed was an operating executive for companies funded by WCAS for an eight-year period beginning in 2002 and ending in 2010. Â WCAS is a Private Equity firm based in New York which focuses on three market sectors: Â healthcare services, tech-enabled business services and media/information companies. Â Reed served as CEO and in various other leadership roles for WACS-financed companies. Â He joined WCAS in 2002 shortly after retiring from PWC.
Following his term at WCAS, Reed became a Founding Partner in the successful launch of a Registered Investment Company (RIC). Â For three years, beginning in April 2011, he served as Trust President, BPV Funds and also as Managing Partner, Sales & Distribution for the Fund Advisor, BPV Capital Management. Â
Mr. Keller presently serves on a number of for-profit and non-profit Boards including the University of Tennessee’s (UT) Advisory Board to the College of Business Administration. Â
Reed received a BS degree in business management from UT in 1970.  He also received an MBA degree from UT in 1974 while working as a Graduate Assistant in the College of Business during the launch of UT’s Executive Education Programs. Â
Reed served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve during the Viet Nam war era. Â
He and Cathy Keller married in 1974. Â They have three grown children and four grandchildren.
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