- Ralph Rogers
Ralph B. Rogers (November 30, 1909-1997) was an American
industrialist ,philanthropist and PBS executive, called the "Founding Father of the Public Broadcasting Service."He was born in
Boston and was educated at Northeastern University. As a businessman, Rogers worked for or ran many industrial firms, includingCummins Diesel Engine andIndian Motorcycle .In 1950, he started work with
Texas Industries inDallas and by 1951 he was chairman of the board, president, and chief executive officer of this company. It became a Fortune 500 company with many interests but remains focused on cement production.Rogers became civicly and politically active in the 1960s. In 1972, he is credited with saving the
Public Broadcasting System during the Nixon Administration. He later co-founded the Children's Television Workshop, and became a significant philanthropist, primarily in theDallas area.External links
* [http://www.kera.org/support/ralphrogers.lasso Ralph Rogers Society of the Friends of KERA]
* [http://www.lib.umd.edu/NPBA/papers/rogers.html NPBA - Papers of Ralph B. Rogers - UM Libraries] Papers at theUniversity of Maryland, College Park
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