His record
as one of the most successful general managers in baseball
history is a testament to his business acumen and managerial
ability
Charles Loudermilk, Sr., Chairman and CEO, Aaron Rents
"We welcome John as a member of our Board of Directors," said R.
Charles Loudermilk, Sr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
Aaron Rents. "His record as one of the most successful general
managers in baseball history is a testament to his business
acumen and managerial ability. We believe he will bring an
unique perspective to our Board and his insights will make a
solid contribution to the Company."
Mr. Schuerholz began his career in the Baltimore Orioles
organization in 1966. He moved to the Kansas City Royals two
years later and held various positions with the Royals for 13
years, being named Executive Vice President and General Manager
in 1981. After a very successful tenure as the General Manager
of the Royals he joined the Braves in 1990 as Executive Vice
President and General Manager. During the last 15 years, the
Braves have had the best record in baseball and have won 14
straight divisional titles, five National League pennants, and
one World Series. Mr. Schuerholz is a native of Baltimore and a
graduate of Towson University, where he played soccer and
baseball. He was inducted into Towson's Athletic Hall of Fame in
1973.