Joan Carter (born July 2, 1943 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American businessperson and philanthropist. She is the President of UM Holdings Ltd.[1] which she co-founded with John Aglialoro. Since 1973, UM Holdings has owned and operated a variety of business, primarily in the health and fitness industries. UM Holdings was the owner of Cybex International and EHE International, both of which were sold in 2016.
Joan Carter | |
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| Born | Joan Pauline Carter July 2, 1943 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
| Alma mater | College of Wooster |
| Occupation | President of UM Holdings Ltd |
Board member of | Foundation for Individual Liberty College of Wooster Emeritus |
| Spouse | |
Education and achievements
editShe is a graduate of The College of Wooster, and was awarded the College's 2005 Distinguished Alumni Award.[2] In 2010, Carter was elected President of The Union League of Philadelphia, the first woman[3][4][5][6] to hold that position in the League's 150 year history. She was also awarded the Temple University 2011 Musser Award,[7] the Adam Smith Award[8] in 2012 by Economics Pennsylvania, the IWF Women Who Make a Difference Award in 2018,[9] in 2018 the Distinguished Citizen Award from the Valley Forge Freedoms Foundation,[10] and was the recipient of the 2026 Union League Crystal Award.[11]
Boards
editCarter served as chairman of the board of Founding Forward, formerly the Legacy Foundation[12] and FreedomWorks.[13] She served on the board of The Foundation for Individual Liberty [14] and as trustee emeritus for the College of Wooster.[15] Additionally Carter served on the board of Lourdes Health System.,[16] the Reason Foundation,[17] and the Philly Pops. Carter served as director for the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia from 1994 to 2001 and as its chair from 1998 to 2001. She was a director for Carr America (formerly NYSE: CRE) from 2003 to 2006 when Carr was sold to the Blackstone Group. She was vice chairman of the board of Cybex International from 1997 to 2016[18] when Cybex was sold to Brunswick Corporation in 2016. She was a director from 2001 to 2019 for Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company[19] and chair of that board's marketing committee.
Personal life
editCarter is married to John Aglialoro, producer of the Atlas Shrugged movie trilogy, on which Carter served as associate producer.[20] She authored The History of the Atlas Shrugged Movie Trilogy [21] and co-authored Atlas Shrugged: The Novel, the Films, the Philosophy.[22] She has two children, and two step-children, and eight grandchildren.
References
edit- ↑ "Joan Carter Bio UM Holdings".
- ↑ Distinguished Alumni Award
- ↑ Union League Appointment
- ↑ Witness History | Philadelphia Inquirer
- ↑ Union League's Leading Lady | Philadelphia Style
- ↑ Women on the Move | Main Line Today
- ↑ Musser Award Video
- ↑ HBS Club of Philadelphia
- ↑ IWF Women Who Make a Difference 2018
- ↑ 2018 Distinguished Citizen Award - Valley Forge Freedoms Foundation
- ↑ "Union League Instagram".
- ↑ Union League | Philadelphia Inquirer
- ↑ Joan Carter | FreedomWorks
- ↑ The Foundation for Individual Liberty
- ↑ The College of Wooster Trustees
- ↑ Lourdes Health System Trustees
- ↑ Reason Foundation
- ↑ Board List | Cybex International Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Penn Mutual Board | Business Week
- ↑ Joan Carter biography | Atlas Shrugged
- ↑ The History of the Atlas Shrugged Movie Trilogy - Amazon Library
- ↑ Atlas Shrugged: The Novel, the Films, the Philosophy - Amazon Library
External links
edit- Profile at UM Holdings
- Joan Carter at IMDb
- at BizJournals