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Tim Keller was born and raised in Albuquerque. After attending college at the University of Notre Dame, Tim co-founded a non-profit group that creates jobs for disadvantaged people in Cambodia. He has since returned home to be closer to his family and serve his community. Tim grew up playing baseball at Los Altos Park, worked as an Eagle Scout at Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron and still goes with his family to the church where he was raised. Tim's father, a founder of Union Savings Bank, helped union laborers save their incomes and plan for their families. Tim's mother worked as a public school teacher.
Today, Tim is a business consultant. He puts his progressive values and business skills to work, volunteering for groups that foster economic opportunities in Albuquerque's Southeast Heights.
Proven Track Record
Community
- Board Member, Albuquerque Southeast Team for Entrepreneur Development (STEPS)
- Board Member, Asian American Association of Albuquerque
- Board Member, Open Hands Foundation, New Mexico elder care
- Parliamentarian, Democratic Party of Bernalillo County
- Member, Holy Ghost Catholic Church
- Volunteer Docent, National Hispanic Cultural Center
- Ward Chair, Democratic Party of Bernalillo County
- Policy Advisor, New Mexico State Legislature
- Eagle Scout
Professional
- Business and Planning Consultant, Katzenbach Partners LLC
- Co-Founder, Data Digital Divide, Cambodia
- Harvard Business School, MBA, with honors
- University of Notre Dame, B.A., Public Service, Art History and Finance
- St Pius High School
See Tim on YouTube
http://labor2008.typepad.com/nm/2008/09/meet-our-endo-1.html
Monday, March 10, 2008
Tim Keller: Truly a Progressive Dem
Tim Keller (center) with Digital Data Divide workers in Cambodia
Recently I've been writing positive things about Tim Keller, who's a progressive Dem running in the primary for State Senator in District 17. I've had a chance to talk with Tim at some length, and he spoke at last week's DFA-DFNM Meetup, making a very positive impression on the group with his passion and his positions. There's a lot of excitement in the progressive community about Keller's candidacy, including right here on this blog.
Unfortunately, I noticed that there's an item on Monahan today trying to make an issue of the fact that when Keller was 18 he registered as a Republican. Tim was also an independent for some years afterwards as he involved himself in exploring life and finding his niche -- before developing a focused political identity. It appears that Tim's opponent, four-term incumbent Shannon Robinson (SD-17), may try to use this to discredit Tim, but it's clear to me that Keller has a solid record he can stand by.
Monahan could have explained what Tim was doing when he wasn't registering himself as a Democrat. What was he up to? Among other things, getting a top notch education and helping to develop an innovative non-profit program overseas:
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He was away at Notre Dame getting his undergrad degree
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He helped start a non-profit in Cambodia helping land mine victims and other displaced persons (see article about Digital Data Divide)
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He went to get his MBA at Harvard
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He moved back home--to be closer to his family
Tim in Cambodia
Since returning to New Mexico, he's been busy working at his regular job in addition to volunteering for groups that foster economic opportunities in Albuquerque's Southeast Heights—putting his business skills to work in the district where he lives. He also serves on the boards of numerous groups in the state and has helped develop small businesses here. The sum of his experiences led him to run for office as a Democrat -- because core Democratic values match his own heartfelt values. As Tim says:
"I have been a registered Republican, an Independent, and a Democrat. I am not a political insider and have got my experiences and values from things outside of politics, through community involvement, economic development and poverty alleviation both abroad and in New Mexico."
"I have a record I am proud to explain. I was born and raised in New Mexico. I went away to school and lived and worked overseas to improve the lives of disenfranchised people. I paid attention to issues more than I did politics. But now, I want to take those same organizing, civic minded skills to politics and the public sector--to help people.
"I became a progressive Democrat thoughtfully and through conviction."
Tim (upper right) with Digital Data Divide workers in Cambodia.
I don't know about you, but I have a lot of respect for a real Dem who started out in a Republican family, became successful in the business world, found a way to put his business acumen to work to help people in need help themselves -- and decided to run for office to serve his community.
Unfortunately, there are too many politicians in office today who call themselves Democrats but who have lost their way and abandoned many of their Dem ideals in order to acquire and hang onto power and clout. From my point of view, Tim's the real deal, and he came to his political identity through his rich experiences in life, as well as a conscious choice. I hope he's a harbinger of many more caring, progressive candidates to come, in his generation and beyond.
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Tim's dad and best friend from High School,Rob
Tim, serving as County Parliamentarian, with Bernalillo Democratic Party Chairwoman Ana Canales
Contact Tim:
11023 Vistazo PL SE 87123
332-9441 |