Gabelli Center for Global Security Analysis Presents Brian Rogers

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Thursday, April 12, 2018
6 – 8 p.m.

Ground Floor | McNally Amphitheatre
140 W. 62nd Street | Lincoln Center Campus | Fordham University
New York City
Brian Rogers retired as an executive of T. Rowe Price on March 31, 2017. He remains on the board, serving as non-executive chair. He has been a director of Price Group since 1997 and was the chairman of the board since 2007, the chief investment officer since 2004, a vice president since 1985, and an employee since 1982. He was a member of the Executive and Management Committees, a director or trustee of 39 T. Rowe Price funds, and the president of two T. Rowe Price funds. His other responsibilities included serving on the U.S. Equity Steering, Fixed Income Steering, International Equity Steering, Product Strategy Steering, and Management Compensation Committees, as well as the Proxy Committee. Prior to joining the firm in 1982, Rogers was employed by Bankers Trust Company.

Mr. Rogers is a member of the Johns Hopkins Medicine Boards of Trustees, and its Executive Committee. He is a director of United Technologies Corporation, Harvard Management Company and the Brookings Institution. Brian is also a member of the Maryland Economic Development Commission and chairman of the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s finance committee. In addition, he is the past chairman and current board member of the Greater Baltimore Committee.

Rogers earned an A.B. from Harvard University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Rogers has also earned the Chartered Financial Analyst and Chartered Investment Counselor designations. He is a member of the Board of Directors of United Technologies Corporation.

Rogers brings insight into the critical investment component of the business. This invaluable insight is based on his 37-year career in the investment management industry, including nearly 34 years with T. Rowe Price.



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