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Chalon Keller

Chalon Keller

Title: Professional Practice Assistant Professor

Educational Background

Air War College Maxwell AFB, Ala 2008
PhD, Utah State University, 1998

MS, Utah State University, 1995
BS, Utah State University, 1992


Biography

Dr. Keller is the F-16 Programs Integrator, F-16 Division, Hill Air Force Base, UT. In this capacity she is charged with coordinating and integrating the planning, developing, testing, production, and deployment of high-priority warfighting capabilities and technology demonstration, as well as needed structural modifications and repairs to the entire USAF F-16 fleet.

Dr. Keller began her career with the United States Air Force in September 2003 as the Chief of the Process Improvement Branch within the Aircraft Division at OO-ALC. In this position, she oversaw all process improvement initiatives related to the depot repair and modification of the A-10, F-16, and C-130 aircraft, housed in 39 separate buildings and involving 2,400+ personnel. Partnering with other managers, she has achieved an increase in F-16 on-time delivery from 78% to 100%, an increase in C-130 on-time delivery from 46% to 100%, a 50% reduction in F-16 wing flow days and a 50% reduction in A-10 production flow days through implementation of various process improvement tools. Dr. Keller’s influence on the F-16 CCIP program resulted in OO-ALC’s F-16 Branch winning the Shingo Prize Silver Award for 2005 in the awards’ first-ever public sector competition; and in 2006, she led the entire F-16 Aircraft Maintenance Squadron to a Gold Level Shingo Prize victory!

In April of 2005 Dr. Keller was promoted to the position of Chief of Transformation for Ogden Air Logistics Center, where she was responsible for managing all Center-directed transformation activities to include Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century initiatives, Continuous Process Improvement/Lean activities, Balanced Score Card, project facilitation, and CPI training for the ALC.

In January 2008 Dr. Keller returned to the business of depot maintenance as the Deputy Director 526 EMXS (Generator Squadron) for the 309th Aircraft Maintenance Group, Ogden Air Logistics Center. There she managed the depot level repair, testing, overhaul requirements for Regulators, Ground Power, Oil, and Air Cooled Generators.
 

In June of 2008, Dr. Keller accepted the challenge to revitalize and the critical C-13 depot maintenance program as the Deputy Squadron Director. There she directed and supervised production and weapon system support functions to ensure appropriate production planning, work loading, labor standards, etc. Her influence yielded significant positive results as she refined production operations to meet aggressive quality and delivery goals.

In 2011, Dr. Keller joined the F-16 System Program Office as the Deputy Chief of the F-16 International Branch where she provided managerial oversight and direction in the execution of 24 International Partnered Nations F-16 sustainment programs. In addition, she was responsible for executing a $6.6 Billion operating budget in support of acquisition and sustainment activities of international F-16 fleets.

Dr. Keller has more than 15 years of executive experience in her leadership positions within the Dept. of Defense, as a corporate project manager and as a university educator and administrator. She has also been a member of the Board of Examiners for the Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence, which ranks alongside the Deming Prize and Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award in prestige and significance.
 

Dr. Keller has authored and co-authored several papers and articles focusing on such issues as workplace equity, productivity, and economic development. She is a frequent presenter at national and international forums speaking on such topics as “Political, Economic, and Social Dominance of Major Cities in East Asia,” and “Employee Perceptions of Equity, Job Satisfaction, and Company Commitment: A Comparison of Perceptions of Company Policies and Rewards Between Management and Workers.”

Dr. Keller’s expertise has been sought throughout the Air Force and she has traveled extensively providing CPI training, consultation, and leading Lean-centered improvement events with senior leaders in AFMC, ACC, PACAF, ESC, AETC, and AMC. She also is a frequent presenter at professional conferences and symposiums focusing on Lean applications, strategy development and deployment, and resource optimization models. Additionally, and she continues her academic association with Utah State University as a member of the John M. Huntsman School of Business, Master of Business Administration Faculty.

Awards:

2016 - Performance Award
2015 - Performance Award
2014 - Tier I Logistics Foreign Military Sales Award
2013 - Tier I Logistics Foreign Military Sales Award
2013 - Tier I Fighter & Bomber Logistics Award (Foreign Military Sales)
2013 - Performance Award
2012 - Performance Award
2011 - Notable Achievement Award
2010 - Performance Award
2010 - Notable Achievement Award
2010 - Performance Award
2009 - Depot Maintenance Manager of the Year
2009 - Performance Award
2007 - Civilian Achievement Award
2006 - Performance Award
2006 - Notable Achievement Award
2005 - Performance Award
2005 - Notable Achievement Award
2004 - Performance Award
2004 - Air Force Material Command Thomas Gerrity Award
2004 - Notable Achievement Award
2004 - Air Force Material Command Depot Maintenance Management Team Leader of the Year
2004 - OO-ALC Depot Maintenance Management Team Leader of the Year