About Joe Rogers...

Joe is the former Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, where he held the distinction of serving as America’s youngest Lieutenant Governor and only the fourth African American in U.S. history ever elected as a state’s #2 executive. Now a national speaker, lecturer and attorney in Colorado who served on the seven-member National Commission on the Voting Rights Act, Joe Rogers has been recognized for his work and commitment to strengthening America and is a recipient of the prestigious Trumpet Award from Time Warner’s Turner Broadcasting System. The Trumpet Award is one of the nation’s highest honors bestowed in recognition of African American achievement and heralds the accomplishments of individuals who have made significant contributions and enhanced the quality of life for all Americans. Persons who have received the award range from Muhammad Ali, former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, Rosa Parks and Lena Horne to General Colin Powell, Nat King Cole and Sidney Portier.

Joe Rogers has been profiled by Newsday, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Washington Times and Business Week, Ebony, Jet and Teacher magazines. Ebony called him a “political trailblazer.” And The New York Times wrote he is a “young, articulate, energetic and well-prepared newcomer.”

 

 

 

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