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Ehney A. Camp, Jr., a life insurance company executive and a mortgage banking expert of national reputation, was born in Maylene, Alabama, in 1907. Three years later he moved to Columbiana, where he grew up and attended the public schools of Shelby County. In 1924 he entered the University of Alabama. Four years later he graduated with a B.S. degree and an academic record distinguished enough to have earned for him a Phi Beta Kappa key and a citation as the outstanding male scholar of the class of 1928. After graduation he moved to Birmingham and joined the investment banking house of Ward, Sterne, and Company. After working a year for that firm and three years for the Bankers Mortgage Bond Company, he joined the Liberty National Life Insurance Company of Birmingham and remained in its employ for the rest of his career. He advanced rapidly through the executive ranks at Liberty National. In 1935 he became the treasurer of the company; in 1940, a member of its board of directors; and in 1943, its vice president and treasurer. In 1960 he was named the firm's executive vice president and treasurer, and he held that post until he retired in 1973, after 41 years of service to the company. At the time of his induction into the Academy, he was a member of the board of directors and executive committee. During his long career with Liberty National Life, Mr. Camp gained national recognition within the mortgage banking and life insurance communities for his untiring dedication to the work of the American Life Convention, the Life Insurance Association of America, and the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. He also earned high praise for sitting on the numerous government agencies, panels, and boards in his field of expertise. These included the Voluntary Credit Restraint Committee convened by the Federal Reserve Board in 1951, and the advisory committees to three federal housing commissions, President Eisenhower's Special Advisory Committee on Government Housing Policies and Programs, and the Alabama Governor's Committee to Fight Inflation. In 1933 he married the former Mildred Fletcher Tillman. They had three children and eight grandchildren, all of whom live in Birmingham. Mr. Camp is now deceased.
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