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Disrupting Wall Street with John Rogers

Jul 27, 202131 minEp. 138
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Episode description

We interviewed John Rogers, Founder, and Co-CEO of Ariel Investments about his journey and his recommendations to close the racial income gap in America. 

What You will learn
-Why long-term investors and corporate leaders should view addressing economic inequality and improving diversity as critical forms of risk management.
-John’s family connection to the Tulsa massacre and how we can close the racial economic gap.
-Why we must change the narrative from Supplier Diversity to Business Diversity
-How John Rodgers beat Michael Jordan in one on one. 
-The playbook for corporate America to expand opportunities for black Americans. 

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Transcript

John W. Rogers, Jr. is the Co-CEO of Ariel Investments, the global value-based asset management firm he founded in 1983. His professional accomplishments extend to the boardroom where he is a member of the board of directors of McDonald’s, NIKE and The New York Times Company. Mr. Rogers has one of the longest track records in the business. His flagship fund, Ariel Fund, is the only mid-cap value fund in the U.S. that dates back to 1986. He has been highlighted alongside legendary investors Warren Buffett, Sir John Templeton and Ben Graham as one of the world’s greatest investors. Mr. Rogers is known for his patient and contrarian investing philosophy, which uses the market’s short-term focus to uncover mispriced companies whose true value will be realized over time. Ariel Investments is the first African American-owned asset management firm in American history.
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