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Zoocasa

I see that no one has added Zoocasa to the list of Rogers Companies.

Zoocasa is a licensed real estate brokerage and a Rogers Communications company

Changes in the Rogers Communications page

Hi all, I am a Rogers employee and wanted to flag a few changes that happened recently so that they could be updated by the community within the Rogers Wiki page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Communications

1. Our Board of Directors has changed slightly (one to remove, title changes). They are now:

• Alan D. Horn, C.A. – Chairman, Rogers Communications Inc. and President and CEO, Rogers Telecommunications Limited

• Charles William David Birchall – Vice Chairman, Barrick Gold Corporation

• Guy Laurence – President and Chief Executive Officer, Rogers Communications Inc.

• John H. Clappison, FCA – Company Director

• Stephen Aaron Burch - Company Director

• Philip B. Lind, C.M. – Executive Vice President Regulatory and Vice Chairman, Rogers Communications Inc.

• Thomas I. Hull – Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Hull Group Inc.

• Isabelle Marcoux – Chair of the Board, Transcontinental Inc.

• John A. MacDonald - Company Director

• Edward S. Rogers – Deputy Chairman

• The Hon. David Peterson, P.C., Q.C. – Senior Partner, Cassels Brock & Blackwell

• Martha L. Rogers - Dr. of Naturopathic Medicine

• Loretta A. Rogers – Company Director

• Charles Sirois - Lead Director

• Melinda M. Rogers – Founder, Rogers Ventures and Vice Chair Rogers Control Trust

• John H. Tory - Company Director

This change can be found on our Rogers.com site here: http://www.rogers.com/web/ir/corp-gov/board-directors/

2. Our Senior Corporate Officers have changed. We now refer to this group as Senior Leadership and they are as follows:

• Guy Laurence – President and Chief Executive Officer

• Rob Bruce, President, Consumer Business Unit

• Larry Baldachin, President, Enterprise Business Unit

• Keith Pelley, President, Media Business Unit

• Mike Adams, Chief Customer Officer

• Dale Hooper, Chief Brand Officer

• Frank Boulben, Chief Strategy Officer

• Philip Lind, Executive Vice President Regulatory and Vice Chairman

• David Miller, Chief Legal Officer & Secretary

• Jim Reid, Chief Human Resources Officer

• Tony Staffieri, Chief Financial Officer

• Linda Jojo, Chief Information Officer

• Bob Berner, Chief Technology Officer

This change can be found on our Rogers.com site here: http://www.rogers.com/web/ir/overview/senior-leadership

3. Guy Laurence has released details of his strategic plan as outlined in a press release on May 23, 2014 here: http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/1360555/rogers-3-0-accelerating-growth-and-overhauling-the-customer-experience. We would appreciate it if you could update the last sentence within the “Going Beyond Wireless” section that currently reads, “CEO Guy Laurence has spoken out about an upcoming change meant to jumpstart growth at the company. Laurence has not released any specific details, but says that the strategy will help allow the company’s telecom and media units to work better together” to reflect this.

Thank you for your help. Please let me know if you have any questions. I can be reached via email at Elise.Ondet@rci.rogers.com — Preceding unsigned comment added by EliseOndet (talkcontribs) 20:33, 25 June 2014 (UTC)

 Done, but do we really need the full list of both board members and senior officers?--Truther2012 (talk) 14:19, 27 June 2014 (UTC)

Cool! Thank you!! To your question, I think that's a decision for the community and those who manage the page. I wanted to give you all the information you might possibly need. EliseOndet 16:04PM, 23 July 2014 (UTC)

Other Rogers pages

Hi, this is Elise again! While I was looking at the Rogers page, I've also noticed other Rogers pages that are outdated and fall back under the Rogers Communications umbrella: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Wireless

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_cable

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogers_Telecom

These pages could be retired as they are outdated. EliseOndet 16:10PM, 23 July 2014 (UTC)

Questionable Claims

Article replaced with updated copy.

Questionable Claims

The article alleges that "In 1925, Rogers Sr. invented the world's first alternating current (AC)for a radio tube...." This claim is ambiguous at best, and perhaps completely inaccurate.

The first alternator to produce alternating current was a dynamo electric generator based on Michael Faraday's principles constructed by the French instrument maker Hippolyte Pixii in 1832. There is no such thing as "alternating current for a radio tube." There is alternating current, and direct current. Period.

In 1907 Lee de Forest filed a patent for a three-electrode device that was a sensitive detector of electromagnetic waves. It was granted US Patent 879,532 in February 1908. The device was also called the de Forest valve, and since 1919 has been known as the triode. It is generally regarded as the heart of modern radio communications and signal amplification.

In 1916, Lee de Forest used an experimental radio station in New York City to broadcast the first radio advertisements and the first Presidential election report.
Presumably there was somebody with a radio receiver to hear it.

The tuned radio frequency receiver (TRF) was patented in 1916 by Ernst Alexanderson, and available to the public in the early 1920s - apparently without waiting for Rogers to invent AC to power it ??? Tube radios require at least 200 volts to power them. (The B+ supply.) Voltage "boosters" were not available, so battery-powered radios did not yet exist.

Electromagnetic induction, the principle of the operation of the transformer, was discovered independently by Michael Faraday in 1831 and Joseph Henry in 1832. Closed-core transformers and parallel power distribution was developed in 1884 by Károly Zipernowsky, Ottó Bláthy and Miksa Déri.

In the early radio receivers a built-in transformer was used to boost the "mains" supply (household power) to 200 volts or more for the primary tube operation, and reduce it to 6-8 volts for the tube filaments. (the 'heaters')
Rogers Sr. was not involved.

All the quoted information used here was gleaned from other Wikipedia articles. Hopefully they aren't all as doubtful as the Rogers Communications entry.

Original Millard (talk) 21:48, 7 October 2014 (UTC)

Executive list out of date

Hey all - Keith from Rogers here. I wanted to flag some further changes to our executive leadership team. Current list of executives can be found here: [1] Note that Linda Jojo is no longer with the company. We've also made some other leadership announcements that take effect over the next few weeks: [2] [3] [4] Thanks in advance! Rogerskeith (talk) 14:45, 5 November 2014 (UTC)

More executive changes to share

Hi folks, this is @Rogers_Chris here - I wanted to share news of some changes that we announced today.[5] Thanks! Christ.clarke (talk) 22:20, 16 December 2014 (UTC)

  1. ^ http://about.rogers.com/About/Media_Relations/Leadership/ExecutiveLeadership.aspx
  2. ^ http://about.rogers.com/About/Media_Relations/News/14-10-28/Rogers_Appoints_Deepak_Khandelwal_to_Chief_Customer_Officer.aspx
  3. ^ http://about.rogers.com/About/Media_Relations/News/14-10-17/Rogers_Appoints_Nitin_Kawale_to_President_Enterprise_Business_Unit.aspx
  4. ^ http://about.rogers.com/About/Media_Relations/News/14-10-14/Jacob_Glick_appointed_Rogers_Chief_Corporate_Affairs_Officer.aspx
  5. ^ "Ski to retire from Rogers; three named to senior leadership team". Cartt.