Ambassador
Joe M. Rodgers
Ambassador Joe M. Rodgers is a native of Alabama.
He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering
from The University of Alabama in 1956. He served three years
in the military.
He founded a general contracting firm in 1966. During his thirteen-year
association with the company, it grew to become one of the largest
in the nation.
In 1979, he sold the Rodgers Companies. Since that time, he
has been involved in the founding of other successful enterprises.
Those he remains actively involved with include JMR Investments,
Rodgers Business Interests, Rodgers Capital Corp., and American
Constructors, Inc.
Rodgers has served on various professional engineering and construction
industry boards and committees. He served as national president
of the Associated Builders and Contractors. He was in the first
class of inductees in the State of Alabama Engineering Hall of
Fame. He is the recipient of the National ASCE President’s
Award and the 1990 Herbert Hoover Medal awarded by the nine national
engineering societies. He is a licensed professional engineer.
He has been active politically, having served as national finance
chair for the Republican National Committee from 1979 until 1981
and national finance chair for the 1984 Reagan-Bush Campaign.
He served as chair of the first two President’s Dinners,
the largest fund raising event for the Republican cause. He served
on the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from
1981 until 1985 and on the U.S. Trade Representative’s Foreign
Investment Advisory Committee from 1989 until 1993.
He has received business and civic awards, including the first
National Exchange Club American Enterprise Award and the National
Football Foundation and Hall of Fame’s Distinguished American
Award.
He received Honorary Doctor of Civil Law degrees from The University
of Alabama, The University of the South and from Rhodes College.
He has received The Citadel Sword for Distinguished Service. He
was the first chairholder of the Chair of Excellence in Free Enterprise
at Middle Tennessee State University.
He has served on the boards of numerous civic, charitable, and
religious organizations, including the Salvation Army, Boy Scouts,
Girl Scouts, and The American and Foreign Christian Union, Inc.
He is a member of the YMCA Foundation Board, the National Board
of Advisors of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the boards
of directors of The National Football Foundation and College Hall
of Fame, Inc., The Freedom Forum First Amendment Center, Inc.,
and The Freedom Forum, Inc., International Advisory Committee.
He served as chair of the board and chief executive officer
of Berlitz International, Inc., and currently serves on the boards
of directors of AMR Corporation/American Airlines, Inc; Gaylord
Entertainment Company; Gryphon Holdings, Inc.; Lafarge Corporation;
SunTrust Bank, Nashville; Thomas Nelson, Inc.; Tractor Supply
Company, and Willis Corroon PLC.
He served as the United States Ambassador to France from 1985
until 1989. President Francois Mitterand personally awarded him
the rank of Grand Officier of the Legion of Honor. Only eight
other living Americans have been awarded the rank.
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