Chip Arndt
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October 2, 1966
Harvard University (MBA)
Chip Arndt | |
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| Born | Willis Chapman Arndt Jr. October 2, 1966 |
| Education | Yale University (BA) Harvard University (MBA) |
| Occupations | Business consultant, LGBT rights activist |
| Years active | 1990–present |
| Television | The Amazing Race 4 |
| Partner | Reichen Lehmkuhl (1999–2003) |
Willis Chapman "Chip" Arndt Jr. (born October 2, 1966) is an American gay activist, best known as a winner of The Amazing Race 4 in 2003 with former partner Reichen Lehmkuhl. Arndt attended Hotchkiss School, Yale University, and Harvard University, where he was the president of the Harvard Business School Gay and Lesbian Student Association. Prior to The Amazing Race, he worked as an investment banker.
The youngest and only boy of four children, Arndt attended Hotchkiss School, a private school in his native Connecticut, and won a fellowship to a 13th year at Harrow College in Northwest London.[1] He earned his undergraduate degree in history, with honors, at Yale University in 1990, where he was captain of the golf team.[citation needed] He worked for five years as an investment banker for Morgan Stanley as well as in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles.[1] He then entered Harvard University for an MBA in 1996.[1] He was president of the Harvard Graduate School Leadership and Ethics Forum, chairman and founder of the Annual Harvard Business, Law, and Harvard Kennedy School Debate, and president of the Harvard Business School Gay and Lesbian Student Association.