Sigmund Aronson "Sig" Rogich (born May 17, 1944) is an
Iceland
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ic/
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businessman and is president of The Rogich Communications Group, a business facilitator, public relations, and crisis management firm. He is also a former
US Ambassador to Iceland
Until 1874, Iceland was a dependency of Denmark rather than an independent nation. In 1874, Denmark granted Iceland home rule, which again was expanded in 1904. In 1918, The Act of Union, an agreement between Denmark, recognized Iceland as a fu ...
.
Rogich also founded in 1973
Las Vegas
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based R&R Advertising, now
R&R Partners, Nevada's largest advertising and marketing firm, and has been involved with Las Vegas marketing for more than 30 years. His entertainment and business relationships have included
Frank Sinatra,
Donald Trump
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,
Mike Tyson
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,
Steve Wynn
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,
Kirk Kerkorian
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, and
Sheldon Adelson
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, among others.
Rogich was a senior media consultant to Republican candidates for office, including Presidents
Ronald Reagan and
George H. W. Bush
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. He was senior campaign consultant for former Nevada governors
Mike O'Callaghan
Donal Neil "Mike" O'Callaghan (September 10, 1929 March 5, 2004) was an American politician and educator who served as the 23rd Governor of Nevada from 1971 to 1979. He was a member of the Democratic Party.
Early life
Born in La Crosse, Wisc ...
,
Kenny Guinn
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and
Jim Gibbons.
Early life
Born in Iceland, his family moved outside of Las Vegas in 1954 while his father worked in a titanium metals factory. His father went on to be a foreman at a company that made neon casino signs and his sister was a dancer in Folies Bergère, a review that toured with
Sammy Davis Jr
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At age three, Davis began his career in vaudeville with his father Sammy Davis Sr. and the ...
. Rogich worked odd jobs from the time he was small, and as he got older toiled as a busboy at casinos in Las Vegas, and as a bellman at The Lake Tahoe Hotel. He graduated from
Las Vegas High School
Las Vegas High School is a public high school in Sunrise Manor, Nevada, part of the Clark County School District. It is the oldest high school in Las Vegas and originally opened in 1905 on what was then the outskirts of town. The school's first ...
and studied journalism at the
University of Nevada, Reno
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. While a student, he became a member of the
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
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fraternity in the institution.
Politics
Rogich was a longtime close friend and adviser to
Paul Laxalt
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, former governor and United States Senator from Nevada. In 1984, Rogich was co-director of the "Tuesday Team," an advertising agency created specifically to produce campaign ads for the re-election campaign of President Reagan (a.k.a. Reagan-Bush '84).
In 1987 and 1988, Rogich worked as the Director of Advertising with
Roger Ailes
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, Chief Media Advisor for Vice President
George H. W. Bush
George Herbert Walker BushSince around 2000, he has been usually called George H. W. Bush, Bush Senior, Bush 41 or Bush the Elder to distinguish him from his eldest son, George W. Bush, who served as the 43rd president from 2001 to 2009; p ...
's
1988 campaign. He directed, produced and scripted numerous television ads for the campaign (Bush-Quayle '88), as well as others for the
Republican National Committee
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.
Other ads include the famous "Revolving Door" spot for Bush-Quayle '88 (shot at a Utah penitentiary), which highlighted the crime record of Democratic nominee, Gov.
Michael Dukakis
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. Rogich is also credited with devising the Bush ads that prominently featured Michael Dukakis cruising in a tank at a General Dynamics plant in Michigan. George H. W. Bush said, "Roger Ailes and Sig Rogich get credit for that ad - it was the best of all."
Another Rogich spot, "I Remember You," aired by the RNC in July and August 1988, used the 1940s song of the same name as background to a video collage of the Carter years, depicting oil sheiks, gas lines and malaise. Dukakis' lead over Bush—17 points at the end of the Democratic Convention in July—evaporated by the end of the GOP Convention in August.
The Wall Street Journal
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and
New York Times
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gave credit in good part to the unanswered "I Remember You" commercial for eliminating much of that deficit.
Although he supervised the making of many of Mr. Bush's comparative commercials, Rogich insisted he preferred the softer advertisements, like the one of Mr. Bush's granddaughter running into his arms.
From 1989 to 1992, he worked in the
West Wing
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of the
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as Assistant to the President for activities and initiatives for President George H.W. Bush. In 1991, at the request of the President, Rogich accompanied former
Soviet General Secretary
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Mikhail Gorbachev on his nationwide tour of the U.S.
In 1992, Rogich was named United States Ambassador to his native country of
Iceland
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by President Bush, Sr. Within months, he gave up his appointive post to run the advertising campaign efforts in the latter months of Bush Sr.'s re-election campaign (Bush-Quayle '92) at the request of the President and his Chief of Staff, Jim Baker.
Rogich was National Finance Co-chairman for The
Republican Governors Association
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and has served in the same capacity in Nevada for President George W. Bush. He was a
Bush Pioneer
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and an early supporter and senior advisor of longtime friend
John McCain in the 2008 presidential contest.
Communications
Before his time in Washington, Rogich founded R&R Advertising in 1973 and built it into the largest advertising agency in Nevada. Through his creative endeavors with R&R, he has been integrally involved in the reinvention of Las Vegas' image for more than 25 years.
Following his time in Washington, Rogich returned to his native Nevada and founded The Rogich Communications Group in 1995. His company has worked with clients both nationally and globally and has been involved with most of the major gaming companies in Las Vegas. Ex-heavyweight champ Mike Tyson hired Rogich to burnish his image after biting
Evander Holyfield
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's ear in their infamous 1997 match. Rogich is a former
Nevada Athletic Commission
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chairman and state boxing commissioner as well as the former CEO of
World Series of Fighting
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(WSOF).
Community
In 2000, Sig Rogich Middle School was named after him to honor his contribution to education in Nevada and was built in
Summerlin, Nevada
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. Additionally, Rogich has served as chairman of the board for the Public Education Foundation in Clark County since 1997.
Other involvements include: the board of directors for Opportunity Village, a non-profit organization in Las Vegas that serves people with intellectual disabilities; Keep Memory Alive, a philanthropy organization which raises awareness about brain disorders and Alzheimer's; Board of Trustees for the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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Museum; Board of Governors for the Valley Health System in Las Vegas; Advisory board member for the
Donald W. Reynolds School of Journalism
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, the
Las Vegas Valley Water District
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and the Nevada Athletic Commission's Committee on Boxer Health and Safety. In October 2021, Sig Rogich and his wife Lori won a federal lawsuit against the Clark County Nevada School District on behalf of their daughter and her educational needs.
Personal
Rogich is a collector of first-edition books, papers and photographs involving his two heroes, Winston Churchill and Theodore Roosevelt.
References
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American marketing people
American political consultants
Living people
Ambassadors of the United States to Iceland
Nevada Republicans
1944 births
Las Vegas High School alumni
Icelandic emigrants to the United States
People from Las Vegas