Industry & Services >> CEO Interviews >> June 22, 1998

Roger H. Brown – Bright Horizons (brhz)

Roger H. Brown co-founded Bright Horizons in 1986 and has served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer since that time. Bright Horizons manages more than 155 corporate-sponsored child care centers across the United States for organizations that include the United Nations, Universal Studios, Merck, Mattel and Motorola . Bright Horizons is considered the national leader for corporate early education. Prior to the founding of Bright Horizons, Mr Brown worked as a business consultant for Bain & Co. He also worked as co-director of Save the Children relief and development effort in Sudan and has worked on the border of Thailand with Cambodian refugees for CARE and UNICEF. Mr Brown is the author of Rice, Rivalry, and Politics: Managing Cambodian Relief, a book that examines the management of emergency relief efforts. Mr Brown is the 1996 recipient of the Ernst and Young/USA Today 'Entrepreneur of the Year' in the Service category and was named by WorkingMother magazine as one of the country's '25 men who have made it easier for working parents to raise and nurture children.' Bright Horizons was recently named by Fortune Magazine as one the Best 100 Companies To Work For' in America, and received the Ron Brown Award for Corporate Leadership. Mr Brown serves on the boards of the Child Care Action Campaign, National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and The Horizons Initiative. He is a graduate of the Yale school of Management and has a degree in physics from Davidson College. Profile
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Bright Horizons and then, if you would, bring us up to date. What are

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