Jeff Kemp is Vice President and HomeBuilder Catalyst for Family Life, a national ministry leader in marriage conferences, radio outreach and empowering resources to heal and strengthen families.
The son of former Vice-Presidential candidate and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Jack Kemp, Jeff followed his father’s footsteps into the NFL. He played 11 seasons as quarterbak with the Rams, 49ers, Seahawks and Eagles.
Upon leaving the football, Jeff founded and led Stronger Families in the Pacific Northwest from 1993 to 2010. Stronger Families united communities around strengthening marriages and today assists military and high-stress couples in protecting their marriages. Jeff and his wife Stacy frequently spend time with newly married couples as encouragers and mentors. They are an effective speaking team at marriage and family events.
Previously a Senior Fellow for the Marriage and Family Foundation and a member of the national Steering Committee of the Marriage CoMission Today, Jeff is committed to honor God with his leadership and speaking opportunities to strengthen men, women and young people in the crucial area of family relationships and teamwork.
Jeff received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Dartmouth College and an MBA with honors from Pepperdine University. He and his family make their home in Little Rock, AR. They have four sons (Kyle, Kory, Kolby and Keegan) and two daughters in law. Jeff has coached various youth sports, especially football, for nearly 20 years.