Mr. Sun Bowl Jimmy Rogers Jr. ends career: Insurance ‘mentor,’ ‘leader’ to retire [El Paso Times, Texas]
| By Vic Kolenc, El Paso Times, Texas | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
He knew he wanted to work in his father's insurance business in
"I saw a future in it. Primarily because it was dealing with people, and I felt it was something I would enjoy -- providing products and services to people that they need," said the soft-spoken Rogers, 77.
He plans to retire at the end of this month from the place he's worked for 53 years.
But Rogers isn't retiring from the community work that's brought him the nicknames of Mr. Sun Bowl and Mr.
"I'm still on nine different boards and committees
throughout
He also wants to spend more time with his wife, Jody, "and enjoy what time we have left," he said. The avid skier also plans to spend time on the slopes during ski season, he said.
Rogers, an
Since the sale, Rogers has been vice president and sales manager of
which retained most of the Rogers Belding employees. It employs about 60 people, including two of Rogers' sons:
A retirement luncheon for Rogers was being held today at the company's offices at 2505 E. Missouri in
"He is a man of high integrity and someone you can certainly trust. Those are values he instilled in our operation," and values important to the success of an insurance brokerage, said
Mitchell was president of Rogers & Belding and one of its owners when it was sold. He now runs
"He's a good salesman" because of his sincerity in taking care of people's insurance needs, Mitchell said. "He's a great mentor, a great leader."
Rogers said he always had an aptitude for sales. Even today, he still helps agents get accounts, he said.
"His service to the Sun Bowl speaks volumes. He's a key part of why the Sun Bowl has remained an
Rogers has been playing a leadership role with the Sun Bowl football game for more than 50 years. He's currently chairman emeritus, and continues to serve as liaison for
Mitchell said Rogers has been a great promoter of the city through various boards and committees he's served on.
"I've heard business people speak of him as Mr.
Yung added, "I can't say anything bad about Jimmy. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone who has anything bad to say about him."
Rogers said his people skills have been a key to his success.
"The most important thing in life is people. If you get the right people, and treat them well, they will do well for you," Rogers said.
Rogers' file
-- Name:
-- Age: 77.
-- Job: Vice president and sales manager for
-- Education: Graduated from
-- Family: Wife, Jody, and three sons.
-- Noteworthy: Inducted in 2007 into
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