Victor Kamber (born November 28, 1943) in Chicago, Illinois is a labor union activist and political consultant in the United States. A Democrat, he worked for the AFL-CIO in the 1970s before forming The Kamber Group, a public relations firm, in 1980.
The Kamber Group worked for Democratic Party candidates and labor unions for 25 years, becoming one of the most well-known "boutique" P.R. firms in Washington, D.C. Kamber sold The Kamber Group in 2005 to Carmen Group Lobbying, where he remains president of its subsidiary, Carmen Group Communications.
Kamber is a frequent guest on national and local television and radio programs, newspapers and magazines, and is a published author.
He currently is an adjunct professor at The American University.
Read more about Victor Kamber: Early Life and Career, AFL-CIO Career, The Kamber Group Years, Closure of The Kamber Group, Other Positions and Honors, Electoral Campaign Innovations, Published Books
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