Ken brings over 30 years of experience to Three Pillar with a focus on strategy and operations. Most recently as a Principal with Ernst & Young he developed a major new health care account and led their Federal Advisory operations improvement services. Prior to EY, Ken founded his own consulting business where he advised clients on product and market entry strategies. He served as President of a venture-backed technology startup where he was brought in to help refocus the company. As a Vice President with Electronic Data Systems he led Mobility Solutions, Customer Experience, Analyst Relations and the Global Alliance program with key partners like Cisco, EMC, Sun, Xerox, Oracle, SAP, Microsoft and Dell. He also created the first global CIO Council at EDS, which created an executive-to-executive forum for sharing ideas and improving service. As a Partner with A.T. Kearney he led numerous projects for clients to include Unilever, Lucent, Campbell Soup, Dow Jones, Meredith Corporation, Pfizer, Canada Post and Pechiney Plastic Packaging. He has spoken and written extensively on the impact of technology on strategy and performance management.
He is actively involved with Miriam’s Kitchen in Washington DC and serves on a number of advisory committees on issues impacting Veterans and their families. Ken received an M.B.A. in Organization and Strategy from the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University and a B.S. in Biological Sciences from Florida State University. He is also a retired Lieutenant Colonel from the Army Medical Service Corps, where he was a medical evacuation pilot.
