Nationality American | Website affintus.com | |
Occupation Co-founder and President at Affintus Known for Performance management and measurement specialist Alma maters Saint Mary's College, Columbia University, University of Texas at Austin |
Deborah Lee Kerr is a co-founder and President at Affintus. Before founding Affintus, she worked as an executive in private, public, and nonprofit organizations.
Career
Deborah is a performance management and measurement specialist. She led the development of the one of the nation’s first public sector balanced scorecards and the measurement system was recognized as one of the world’s best when it was elected to the Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame.
For the Maxwell School of Government, Syracuse University, she served on the National Advisory Panel for Human Resource Performance Measurement to develop public sector performance measures for the “Grading Government” studies published by Governing magazine.
Her measurement work has been called “best practice” by the Society for Human Resource Management and has been written about in the Austin American-Statesman, Austin Woman, and Financial World magazine. Her work on performance measurement systems was featured in both Paul Niven’s book Balanced Scorecard Step by Step and Mohan Nair’s book Essentials of the Balanced Scorecard.
Deborah’s articles have been published in Texas CEO, The Austin Chamber Magazine, Perform, and the Journal of Accountancy; her articles have been re-published in Italy and India as well. She is co-author of a chapter on consulting to public sector organizations for the textbook In Action: Building a Successful Consulting Practice. She blogs and writes on evidence based management at www.affintus.com.
Deborah is frequently asked to speak at national, regional, and state conferences about measuring results and managing people. She holds degrees from St. Mary’s College (Notre Dame), Columbia University (New York), and The University of Texas at Austin.