Federal government Rogers has held posts in multiple
U.S. government administrations. He was a research assistant for President
Gerald Ford's
director of communications David Gergen, then to
Arthur F. Burns, and later to President
Ronald Reagan, when at age 27 he became the youngest person to hold that position. When Reagan's chief of staff,
James Baker, became
Secretary of the Treasury, he took Rogers with him; Rogers was the
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury from 1985 to 1987. From 1991 to 1993, during
George H. W. Bush's administration, Rogers served as
Under Secretary of State for Management. as well as a member of
United States Secretary of State James Baker's inner circle. In 2011, CEO
Lloyd Blankfein named Rogers one of the eleven executives of the firm. Rogers is a life trustee and the treasurer of the
Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. He also serves as Vice Chairman of the Board of the
White House Historical Association, and Vice Chairman of the Board of the
American Academy in Rome. In September 2019, Rogers was one of the US financial community representatives invited to the White House state dinner for
Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison. In November 2019, he assisted
2020 Democratic Party presidential candidates to show that American small business was on their agenda. In April 2020, Rogers hosted the inauguration of The Finance 202, a new lobbying group for small businesses. In 2020, he was appointed as the Chair of the
Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) Board of Directors for the year 2021. ==Awards==