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Rogers '80 to Receive NABC's Court of Honor Award in June
May 08, 2018 | Men's Basketball
Princeton men's basketball alumnus John Rogers '80, chariman and CEO of Ariel Capital Investments, will receive the National Association of Basketball Coaches' Court of Honor Award at a June 20 gala in New York, the NABC has announced.
Rogers, the winner of Princeton's B.F. Bunn Trophy as the team's most valuable player in 1980 as the team won the Ivy League title, established Ariel in Chicago and has gone on to sit on the boards of Exelon, McDonald's and The New York Times Company and is a trustee at the University of Chicago, the Rush University Medical Center and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra while being a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a director of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.
Rogers has also won Princeton's Woodrow Wilson Award, presented annually to an alumnus whose career embodies a commitment to national service.
The Ivy League will be well represented at the event with Harvard alum Arne Duncan, the former U.S. Secretary of Education and a board member at Ariel, also receiving the Court of Honor Award. The gala will be held at Cipriani, located at 110 East 42nd Street in New York, and tickets are available at courtofhonorgala.com.
Rogers, the winner of Princeton's B.F. Bunn Trophy as the team's most valuable player in 1980 as the team won the Ivy League title, established Ariel in Chicago and has gone on to sit on the boards of Exelon, McDonald's and The New York Times Company and is a trustee at the University of Chicago, the Rush University Medical Center and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra while being a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a director of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.
Rogers has also won Princeton's Woodrow Wilson Award, presented annually to an alumnus whose career embodies a commitment to national service.
The Ivy League will be well represented at the event with Harvard alum Arne Duncan, the former U.S. Secretary of Education and a board member at Ariel, also receiving the Court of Honor Award. The gala will be held at Cipriani, located at 110 East 42nd Street in New York, and tickets are available at courtofhonorgala.com.
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