Hunter Tower

Hunter Tower

Hunter Tower

East Coast Director

htower@freedomfoundation.com

Hunter Tower was hired as the Pennsylvania Director for the Freedom Foundation in March 2020 and now serves as the East Coast Director where he oversees the Eastern half of the United States. Hunter has previously served as Executive Director of the Republican Committee of Lancaster County and as a Field Director with the PAGOP. He has also served as a Campaign Manager for a State Representative race in Connecticut. He has lobbied Congress on behalf of his Fraternity (Theta Chi) and the Fraternal Government Relations Coalition (FGRC) to pass the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act (CHIA).

Hunter has been featured in many outlets across the East Coast and the nation, such as RealClearPolitics, The Daily Caller, Center Square, Broad + Liberty, Penn Live, City & State, and the Epoch Times. He served as a member and Parliamentarian of the Pennsylvania Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. He has facilitated several national and regional events for his Fraternity, where he also serves as the President of the Alumni Nonprofit Corporation for his chapter. He is a charter member of his local Rotary Club, a Kentucky Colonel, a member of The Pennsylvania Society, a member of The International Churchill Society, a Commander in the Texas Navy Association, and a former Kennett Township (PA) Zoning Hearing Board member.

Hunter’s family has a long history in politics, beginning with Charlemagne Tower Jr., who served as Minister to Austria-Hungary (1897–1899) for President William McKinley before being transferred to Russia as Ambassador (1899–1902). Following his post in St. Petersburg, Charlemagne served as Ambassador to Germany from 1902 to 1908 under President Theodore Roosevelt. Tower City in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, is named after his father, Charlemagne Tower, as is Tower, Minnesota, and Tower City, North Dakota. Hunter’s cousin, former United States Senator John G. Tower (R-Texas), served 24 years in the Senate and was George H.W. Bush’s first nominee for Secretary of Defense.

Hunter’s late father, John W. Tower, was President Richard Nixon’s aide at the 1972 RNC in Florida with Alexander Haig’s son, worked with the Reagan Administration in the 1980s, and was a lobbyist in Washington, DC, as President of American Strategy Group.

Hunter graduated from Widener University in Chester, PA, with a B.A. in Political Science. In his free time, Hunter enjoys spending time with his wife, two children, their rescue dogs, and cheering on his beloved hometown teams – the Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens.