Mr. Kemp is Founder and Chairman of Kemp Partners, a strategic consulting firm which seeks to provide clients with strategic counsel, relationship development, and marketing advice in helping them accomplish business and policy objectives. Before his election to Congress in 1970, Mr. Kemp played 13 years as a professional football quarterback. He was captain of the San Diego Chargers from 1960-1962. He served for four years as Secretary of Housing and urban development. In 1995, Kemp served as chairman of the National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform. From January 1993 until July 2004 he was co-director of Empower America , a Washington D.C. based public policy and advocacy organization he co-founded. He graduated from Occidental College and is a founding member of the Yellowstone Private Ski and Golf Club in Big Sky, Montana .
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