Scott C. Keller is CEO of Keller Investment Properties located in Centerville, UT and Chairman of The Bronze Buffalo Club Companies which includes Teton Springs Golf Club and Resort in Victor, ID.
Mr. Keller’s professional career began as a white-water river guide for Western River Expeditions navigating all major western rivers including the Colorado through the Grand Canyon. These years deepened his love for nature and outdoor recreation.
From 1977 to 1983, Mr. Keller worked for Ryder Systems, Inc. where he advanced to District Rental Manager for commercial and rental installations in five states. He was inducted into Rental Masters – the highest level of recognition within the company.
Following his time with Ryder Systems, Scott shifted his focus to his growing real estate holdings. Over the next 35 years, he became one of the largest single-private apartment owners in the Western United States. The rapid growth of Keller Investment Properties included communities spanning four states, providing homes for thousands of families and students. In addition to institutional-sized apartment communities, Scott's personal investment portfolio has included retail centers, hospitality, raw land, and hotel properties, and currently includes student housing, senior housing, the Bronze Buffalo Club, Cove River Ranch fish hatchery, Keller-Young Luxury Homes, and private equity investments. Scott adds his influential style to each venture he undertakes.
Mr. Keller currently serves on the National Advisory Board for the Woodbury School of Business at Utah Valley University, the largest university in Utah. Additionally, the Scott C. Keller Business Building was dedicated and opened on campus in January of 2022. Mr. Keller has served as the chairman of the Utah American Diabetes Association, as well as in various positions with numerous philanthropic causes such as Charity Vision, Operation Underground Railroad, AMAR, Second Chance 4 Youth, and Empower Mali.
Mr. Keller remains significantly active in the political community hosting and chairing multiple fund-raising campaigns creating a platform of influence for presidential, federal, and state candidates.
Mr. Keller and his wife, Karen Keller, live in Bountiful, Utah and have been married since September of 1976. They have five children and seventeen grandchildren and counting. He attended UNLV, Dixie State College, and BYU-Idaho with studies in Business.
Scott C. Keller is CEO of Keller Investment Properties located in Centerville, UT and Chairman of The Bronze Buffalo Club Companies which includes Teton Springs Golf Club and Resort in Victor, ID.
Mr. Keller’s professional career began as a white-water river guide for Western River Expeditions navigating all major western rivers including the Colorado through the Grand Canyon. These years deepened his love for nature and outdoor recreation.
From 1977 to 1983, Mr. Keller worked for Ryder Systems, Inc. where he advanced to District Rental Manager for commercial and rental installations in five states. He was inducted into Rental Masters – the highest level of recognition within the company.
Following his time with Ryder Systems, Scott shifted his focus to his growing real estate holdings. Over the next 35 years, he became one of the largest single-private apartment owners in the Western United States. The rapid growth of Keller Investment Properties included communities spanning four states, providing homes for thousands of families and students. In addition to institutional-sized apartment communities, Scott's personal investment portfolio has included retail centers, hospitality, raw land, and hotel properties, and currently includes student housing, senior housing, the Bronze Buffalo Club, Cove River Ranch fish hatchery, Keller-Young Luxury Homes, and private equity investments. Scott adds his influential style to each venture he undertakes.
Mr. Keller currently serves on the National Advisory Board for the Woodbury School of Business at Utah Valley University, the largest university in Utah. Additionally, the Scott C. Keller Business Building was dedicated and opened on campus in January of 2022. Mr. Keller has served as the chairman of the Utah American Diabetes Association, as well as in various positions with numerous philanthropic causes such as Charity Vision, Operation Underground Railroad, AMAR, Second Chance 4 Youth, and Empower Mali.
Mr. Keller remains significantly active in the political community hosting and chairing multiple fund-raising campaigns creating a platform of influence for presidential, federal, and state candidates.
Mr. Keller and his wife, Karen Keller, live in Bountiful, Utah and have been married since September of 1976. They have five children and seventeen grandchildren and counting. He attended UNLV, Dixie State College, and BYU-Idaho with studies in Business.