Listening

Meet Fred Keller

Since being elected to Congress, Fred has worked tirelessly to support policies that benefit small businesses and their workers, help our dairy farmers and agricultural industry, expand broadband access to our rural communities, allow our veterans to receive the care and benefits they earned, and advance Pennsylvania’s booming natural gas industry.

 
 

Successful Business Career

During his 25-year career at Conestoga Wood Specialties, Fred rose to serve as Plant Operations Manager at the company’s Beavertown facility, managing over 230 employees and a $50 million-dollar annual budget. While building his career at Conestoga, Fred started his own successful small business managing properties and serving as a general contractor. 

Proven Leadership
As a testament to his strong background and work ethic, Keller was assigned to two key committees: The House Oversight and Reform Committee and the House Education and Labor Committee.

Republican leadership also assigned Keller to the House Energy Action Team (HEAT) where he has been able to learn more about American energy policy and advocate for the benefits of the unique role Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District plays in the nation’s energy portfolio.

"If we are not out in the community hearing from constituents, we have no chance of getting right in Washington."

— FRed

Shares Central PA’s Values

Fred Keller is a Life Member of the National Rifle Association. He has been a member of the First Reformed Church in Sunbury for over thirty years and served as a Deacon in the church.

Father and Husband

Fred Keller has been married to his wife Kay for 34 years. They have two adult children, Jamie and Freddie, and two granddaughters. Fred coached his children in youth sports and was a local Cub Scout Den leader. 

 
 
 

"Fred Keller is a fighter like you’ve never seen before."

— PResident Donald J. Trump

"Fred Keller has been successful as our representative because he is about service and accomplishing goals without striving to receive recognition or credit."

— DR. DONALD STECKEL