John W. Rogers, Jr.

Chairman, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, Ariel Capital Investments

John W. Rogers, Jr. is founder, chairman, chief executive officer and chief investment officer of Ariel Investments. Headquartered in Chicago, the firm offers no-load mutual funds for individual investors and defined contribution plans as well as separately managed accounts for institutions and high net worth individuals.

After working for as a stockbroker at William Blair & Company, LLC, Rogers founded Ariel in 1983 to focus on undervalued small and medium-sized companies. Patience served as the cornerstone of a disciplined approach that still drives the firm today.

Rogers passion for investing started when he was 12 years old when his father bought him stocks, instead of toys, for every birthday and Christmas. His interest grew while majoring in Economics at Princeton University. In addition to following stocks as a college student, John also played basketball under Hall of Fame coach Pete Carril, whose courtside lessons on teamwork profoundly shaped his views of entrepreneurship and investing.

Rogers has been named Co-Mutual Fund Manager of the Year by Sylvia Porter’s Personal Finance magazine as well as an All-Star Mutual Fund Manager by USA TODAY. Furthermore, he has been highlighted alongside investors Warren Buffett, Sir John Templeton and Ben Graham in: The World’s 99 Greatest Investors by Magnus Angenfelt. He is regularly featured and quoted in a wide variety of broadcast and print publications and is a contributing columnist to Forbes.

Beyond Ariel, Rogers is a board member of Exelon and McDonald’s, and serves as trustee to the University of Chicago, Rush University Medical Center and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He’s also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

In 2008, Rogers was awarded Princeton University’s highest honor, the Woodrow Wilson Award, presented each year to the alumni whose career embodies a commitment to national service. Following the election of President Barack Obama, he served as co-chair for the Presidential Inaugural Committee 2009, and more recently, he joined the Barack Obama Foundation’s Board of Directors.