EVAN J. KEMP, JR.
Ninth Chairman of the EEOC, March 8, 1990 - April 2, 1993
Evan J. Kemp, Jr. was named Chairman of the U.S. Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission by President Bush on March 8,
1990. He was first nominated as an EEOC commissioner by President
Reagan on March 10, 1987, and was unanimously confirmed by the
Senate on June 19, 1987 for a term expiring July 1, 1992.
Chairman Kemp came to EEOC as one of the nation's leading
advocates for persons with disabilities. During his first two and a
half years, then Commissioner Kemp played a major role in promoting
credible and effective enforcement of the rights of all individuals
under the equal employment laws EEOC enforces. As a member of the
Bush Administration, Chairman Kemp worked closely with the White
House in its consideration and ultimate endorsement of the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Chairman Kemp earned his B.A. degree from Washington and Lee
University in 1959 and his law degree from the University of
Virginia in 1964. In 1967, he joined the Securities and Exchange
Commission and became an authority on equity funded insurance
products. In 1980, Chairman Kemp was selected to head the Ralph
Nader sponsored Disability Rights Center, where he was a tireless
spokesperson for the civil rights of disabled people and for an end
to paternalism that too often keeps disabled people dependent. In
his efforts to educate national policy makers on the importance of
equal opportunity and self-determination for disabled people,
Chairman Kemp worked to build coalitions with groups representing
racial and ethnic minorities, women and older persons working
toward similar goals.
Recognizing that manufacturers of products for disabled people,
including wheelchair makers, often ignored the actual needs of
disabled users, Chairman Kemp spearheaded a group of investors who
purchased a small wheelchair company. Within 10 years the firm
became the largest home health equipment company in the United
States. He attributes the company's success to its involving people
with disabilities in designing and marketing the company's
products.
Chairman Kemp died on August 12, 1997.
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