John Bogle

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John C. ("Jack") Bogle (b. May 8, 1929 in Montclair, New Jersey) is the founder and retired CEO of The Vanguard Group. He attended Blair Academy on a full scholarship, earned his undergraduate degree from Princeton University in 1951, and attended evening and weekend classes at the University of Pennsylvania. Upon graduation he went to work for Walter L. Morgan at Wellington Management Company.

After a distinguished career culminating with the position of chairman at Wellington, he founded Vanguard in 1974. Under his leadership, the company grew to be the second largest mutual fund company in the world. Bogle has won a number of awards and distinctions, has served on the boards of various for-profit and non-profit organizations, and continues to be active in The Vanguard Group.

Bogle is famous for his insistence, in numerous media appearances and in writing, on the superiority of index funds over traditional actively-managed mutual funds.

On his popular ABC radio show Moneytalk, Bob Brinker frequently touts Bogle's philosophies on investing and recommends his books, particularly Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor.

Bogle and his wife Eve had six children and are grandparents. They reside in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

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