Featured in media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg,[3][4] CNN, CNBC[5] National Public Radio and The Financial Times.
[6] Following his tenure at UMB Financial Corporation, he founded and served as the Chairman and CEO of Perfect Commerce[7](formerly eScout LLC), a provider of supplier relationship management technology.
[16] In 2013, Kemper was invited by the U.S. Treasury to discuss innovative solutions to improve access to capital for American businesses in order to spur the country’s economic growth.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew delivered opening remarks at the summit and Gene Sperling, National Economic Council Director, closed the event.
They were joined by SBA Administrator Karen Mills and other thought leaders found throughout the business and finance communities.
[19] C2FO’s client base includes Amazon, Kellogg's, Macy's, Hanes, Walgreens, HP, Nordstrom, Sysco, ULTA Beauty, Pfizer, Toys R Us, Dannon, Costco[20] and Mothercare,[21] among others.
[27] Kemper and his wife, Christine, have served as the Co-Chairmen for the World War I Museum's Call to Duty campaign, and have raised nearly $20 Million to enable construction of a new exhibition gallery at the Museum and renovation of existing outdoor space, as well as amenities to enhance the visitor experience as a venue for community and corporate events.
YEPKC allows juniors and seniors in high school to develop and practice entrepreneurial skills and explore their interests through hands-on professional experience by interning with fast-growth and start-up businesses in the Kansas City area.
[30][31] In 2020, Sandy and Christine were recognized by Junior Achievement of Greater Kansas City as the newest members of its Business Hall of Fame.