Born on an Air Force Base, Kevin gained an early appreciation for the sacrifices that military families make. In high school, Kevin earned an Architectural Drafting Certificate at a Career Technology school, which he used to work and pay for his Engineering degree. Later in life, he earned his MBA.
After undergrad, Kevin went on to work as an Aerospace Engineer for Rockwell International. When the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster rocked the aerospace industry, Kevin was out of work. He began saving to purchase his first McDonald’s Restaurant by starting and operating small business ventures: writing computer programs to automate tasks for businesses, real estate, and even hog farming.
Grassroots entrepreneurship and innovation are the backbone of our economy. As a business owner for more than 30 years, I know the American economy thrives when the government gets out of the way. That is why I am working to put in place pro-growth policies that will boost the American economy.
Oklahomans should decide where their money goes—not bureaucrats in Washington. Implementing tax cuts will stimulate the growth of the American middle class. Increased international trade will bring jobs and revenue to the state of Oklahoma.