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John KempActing President and CEO, Latino Corporate Directors Association |
As of November 1, 2021, John D. Kemp, Esq. became President & CEO of the Lakeshore Foundation, a local to international disability health, wellness, fitness and nutrition organization that serves as the home for the USA Wheelchair Rugby Association (Team USA captured the Silver Medal in 2021 in Tokyo) and is proud to serve as a longtime Paralympic Training Site. Lakeshore Foundation has a valued partnership with the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), i.e., the National Center for Physical Activity and Disability (NCPAD) under Dr. Jim Rimmer’s leadership, where joint research generates valuable information, programs and services that improve the health and well-being of people with disabilities nationwide. John follows Jeff Underwood who, in his thirty-year CEO career, guided Lakeshore to its world-renowned status and who positioned Lakeshore to co-host The World Games in July 2022, making them as disability-inclusive as possible.
In February 2011, John became only the fourth President & CEO of The Viscardi Center, a network of non-profit organizations providing a life span of services that educate, employ and empower people with disabilities. A renowned, sought-after global speaker, he is widely respected for his many achievements, both in the corporate and non-profit worlds. As a person with a disability who uses four prostheses, he inspires others to achieve the impossible through knowledge, experience, vision, personality, and persistence.
He graduated from Georgetown University in 1971 and Washburn University School of Law in 1974. In May 2003, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Law from Washburn University School of Law. In March 2006, Mr. Kemp received the Henry B. Betts Award, widely regarded as America's highest honor for disability leadership and service.
With more than 50 years of direct experience in the disability movement, Mr. Kemp has partnered with, worked for and served as Board Member/Chair or CEO of some of the leading disability and nonprofit organizations. In 1995, Mr. Kemp co-founded the American Association of People with Disabilities with Paul G. Hearne. In 2001, he became a partner in the Washington, DC Law Firm of Powers, Pyles, Sutter & Verville, P.C., where he developed an active federal legislative and lobbying practice.
In December 2014, Mr. Kemp received the Dole Leadership Prize at the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of Kansas—the first disability leader to receive the distinction and personally selected by former U.S. Senator Robert Dole. He joined a prestigious group of international recipients including Nelson Mandela and former U.S. Presidents George H.W. Bush and William J. Clinton. As an alumnus, he received a 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award from Washburn University School of Law. He was the recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Connecticut, while serving as the Graduate School Commencement Speaker, on May 5, 2018.
Mr. Kemp, and his wife Sameta, reside in Birmingham, AL.