Allyson Keller

Director of Marketing, Contracted

allyson@bigskybravery.org

Allyson Keller serves as the Director of Marketing for Big Sky Bravery, playing a vital role in the organization since its inception. She is married to Jeremy Keller, a fellow Big Sky Bravery staff member and 20-year Special Operations veteran who deployed 18 times, spending a total of 6.5 years in combat. Allyson is also the sister of Josh McCain, Big Sky Bravery’s Founder and CEO. Together, the three share a deeply personal connection to the mission, working side by side to support a community they know intimately.

As the spouse of a Special Operations veteran, Allyson has firsthand experience with the unique challenges faced by military families. Her lived experiences, combined with her gift for storytelling, have made her a fierce advocate for military spouses and their often-overlooked sacrifices. Allyson has channeled her own pain into purpose, using Big Sky Bravery as a platform to tell the stories of the men, women, and families who sacrifice so much yet often remain unseen. Whether through publications, podcasts, or sharing her story directly with donors, Allyson’s voice is a powerful tool in raising awareness and funding for the mission.

A founding advocate for the spouse programs, Allyson is the longest-serving Spouse Task Force Director at BSB and an active member of the Board for Female Volunteers. She has been instrumental in expanding and improving the organization’s impact, always striving to give more to those who serve.

Allyson is also a proud mother to a 14-year-old son, who is inspired to follow in his father’s footsteps and serve this great country. While the thought of his future service fills her with mixed emotions, she understands the deep fulfillment that comes with a life dedicated to others.

Allyson loves working alongside her husband and brother in a mission she knows is crucial for those who won’t ask—and often aren’t able to ask—for help. Her passion lies in shining a light on those who give everything, particularly the resilient and selfless spouses within the Special Operations community. Her work with Big Sky Bravery reflects her unwavering commitment to ensuring that these heroes, both on the battlefield and at home, are seen, honored, and supported.

“I find a tremendous amount of purpose in shining a spotlight on the needs of those who carry the weight of the world on their shoulders.”

 
Stephen Palacino

I've worked in marketing and design for 18+ years, and even met my wife (also a graphic designer) while working at an ad agency. She is my balance. We now have two young children and are finally learning the value of sleep.

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