Summary
Luke Keller is a technology executive who builds AI-first products with a customer-centric lens, bringing 13+ years of experience across public and private sectors. Currently VP of AI Products at Unanet, he leads SaaS solutions that help AEC and GovCon customers optimize operations and grow revenue. Previously as Chief Innovation Officer and co-founder of the Census Bureau’s AI Innovation Lab, he delivered agentic workflows using Model Context Protocol, drove $40M in cost avoidance via satellite-imagery change detection, and advanced privacy-enhancing computation for sensitive data. A former product engineer and Presidential Innovation Fellow, Luke combines hands-on product development with strategic partnership building and policy-savvy execution. He also teaches graduate design strategy at Carnegie Mellon, and is known for translating experimental research into production-ready, privacy-conscious AI systems for high-stakes environments.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture, Bachelor of Science, Landscape Architecture at Temple University
Master of Fine Arts - MFA, Transdisciplinary Design, Master of Fine Arts - MFA, Transdisciplinary Design at Parsons School of Design - The New School
English