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John Washington Rogers Jr. (born March 31, 1958) is an American investor and founder of Ariel Capital Management (now Ariel Investments, LLC), [1] founded in 1983. [2] He is chairman and co- CEO of the company, [ 3 ] which is the United States' largest minority-run mutual fund firm. [ 4 ]
They continued to perform in concert and recorded as well, with a lineup that featured, among many others, Luther Nallie (guitar, vocals), Rusty Richards (vocals), Billy Armstrong (fiddle), Billy Liebert (accordion), Gary LeMaster (lead guitar), Rome Johnson (vocals), [4] and Roy ("Dusty") Rogers Jr. (vocals, MC), the founder's son, who ...
John W. Rogers Jr. (born 1958), American businessman and investor; Law and politics. United Kingdom. John Rogers (died 1565) (before 1507–1565), English MP for ...
With that pluck, Hobson got into Princeton University, secured an internship at Ariel under legendary founder John Rogers Jr., and ascended into some of America's most rarefied boardrooms.
Rogers was the son of John Rogers and Elizabeth Due (née Emory) and a relative of previous Cherokee Nation West principal chiefs John Jolly. He was born in Burke County, Georgia, in 1779. He commanded a Cherokee unit during the Creek War under General Andrew Jackson, reaching the rank of captain. He married Elizabeth Coody.
In 1952 she and Rogers married. Rogers was an American television host and producer, and would go on to create the popular children's TV series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. They had two sons together, James Byrd Rogers and John Rogers. [2] [4] Fred and Joanne Rogers and their son James, November 17, 1960.
President Kennedy watches his 18-month-old son, John Jr., in the Chief Executive’s office. ... John Jr. tells Jackie about his first day of school at the Collegiate School in New York City on ...
John Rodgers Meigs (February 9, 1842 – October 3, 1864) was an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.He was the son of Brigadier General Montgomery C. Meigs, the Quartermaster General of the United States Army.