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Rex Sinquefield
American businessman and political activist
Rex Andrew Sinquefield (; born September 7, 1944) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist who has been called an "index-fund pioneer" for creating the first passively managedindex fund open to the general public. Sinquefield was also a co-founder of Dimensional Fund Advisors. A member of the Republican Party, he is active in Missouri politics.
Early life and education
Sinquefield had 18 cleft palate operations before age five. His father died when he was five years old. Sinquefield and his brother were placed in a local Catholic orphanage, the Saint Vincent Home for Children in St. Louis, Missouri. Sinquefield told the BBC that the school's regimentation taught him self-discipline. When they were teenagers, Sinquefield and his brother returned home to live with their mother.
He graduated from Bishop DuBourg High School in 1962. He studied to be a priest at the Diocesan Seminary at Cardinal Glennon College in St. Louis. During the Vietnam War, he served as what he described as a "high-end gopher" in the finance corps at Fort Riley. He majored in business for his undergraduate degree from Saint Louis University and received an MBA from University of Chicago.
Career
Sinquefield worked at the American National Bank of Chicago, developing, in 1973, the first S&P 500 passively managed index fund. Due to high transaction costs at the time and low-liquidity for many smaller company stocks, Sinquefield did not initially buy all 500 stocks listed in the S&P 500, but he was able to nonetheless closely track the index. After seven years, the fund managed $12 billion.
In May 1974, in the depths of the worst bear market since the 1930s, Sinquefield and Roger Ibbotson made The Democrat in the race for Greene County clerk is accusing the Republican of being too tied in to high-profile politicking and politicians. But the target of the barbs, Shane Schoeller, defends his past jobs and the political support he has received. Schoeller is vying against Democrat Rusty Aton on Nov. 4. The clerk seat is open for the first time in more than two decades, after incumbent Richard Struckhoff decided not to run for re-election. The race pits a well-known Missouri figure, in Schoeller, against a challenger, Aton, who criticizes Schoeller's political history and previous campaign contributions. Schoeller previously was a state representative from the area, has been the executive director of the state Republican party and in the past worked for some well-known officeholders, such as former Gov. Matt Blunt when Blunt was secretary of state. Aton says Schoeller is "the most partisan person running for this office in Missouri this year." He also calls into question Schoeller's ability to remain fair based on previous campaign contributions from St. Louis billionaire Rex Sinquefield. "During the last election cycle, he took over $400,000 from (Sinquefield), who spends millions every year sponsoring petitions that will be validated by our clerk's office," Aton said. In 2012, Schoeller lost a close bid for statewide office, the secretary of state post. For his part, Schoeller said he's been thankful for contributions of all sizes during past elections. "When you run for office you let folks know the principles you believe in," he said, adding he appreciates support from contributors who support his views. He said statewide elections draw bigger contributions than local ones, and he said his contributions for the clerk's seat have all come from local people or others he knows personally. 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Travel Insurance is a popular choice among users who want to try new e American politician Shane Schoeller (born August 21, 1971) is an American politician, currently serving as the Greene County Clerk. He is a former Republican member of the Missouri House of Representatives. Schoeller represented the 139th district, encompassing North Springfield and the communities of Walnut Grove, Fair Grove, and Willard in the northern half of Greene County. Schoeller also served as the Speaker Pro Tem of the House for the 96th General Assembly. On August 13, 2012, Speaker of the Missouri House of RepresentativesSteven Tilley resigned. As Speaker Pro Tem, Schoeller held the office for one month until a replacement was named. Shane was the Republican nominee for Missouri Secretary of State in the 2012 election, losing in the general election to Democrat Jason Kander. Following his narrow loss for Secretary of State, Schoeller was named the executive director of the Missouri Republican Party. Schoeller was born in Salina, Kansas, and later moved to Branson, Missouri, where he graduated from Branson High School. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Southwest Baptist University. He is married to Mendie Schoeller, and they have three children: Emma Marie, Dorthy Katelynn, and Johnny Frederick. Schoeller's professional background encompasses working on behalf of the Home Builder Association of Greater Springfield as the Director of Government Affairs. He also has served as Director of Development for Students in Free Enterprise, a global, non-profit organization based on more than 1700 campuses across the world that teaches students the principles of free enterprise. Schoeller also worked in politics and government as a Field Representative for U.S. Senators John Ashcroft and Kit Bond, as a Legislative Assistant for U.S. Congressman Roy Blunt, and as Chief Administrative Aide to Matt Blunt during his tenure as Missouri Secr Two vie for Greene County clerk seat
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