James Hagedorn
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James "Jim" Hagedorn was named president and chief operating officer of Scotts Miracle-Gro in April 2000 and chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer in January 2003. Prior to April 2000, he was in charge of the company's North American business. [1]
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[edit] Education and Military
Hagedorn is a graduate of the Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program and holds a degree in Aeronautical Science from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He is co-chairman of the National Fund for the U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington, D.C., an associate trustee of the North Shore Hospital in Manhasset, New York and chairman of the board for the Farms for City Kids Foundation, Inc. in Reading, Vermont. Hagedorn also served in the United States Air Force for seven years as a captain and an F-16 fighter pilot.
[edit] Joining Scotts Miracle-Gro
Hagedorn joined Scotts Miracle-Gro in 1995 as senior vice president of Consumer Gardens Group, when the company merged with Stern's Miracle-Gro Products, Inc. At Miracle-Gro, he had served as executive vice president and was a major architect of Miracle-Gro's success both in the US and in the UK. James is the son of Horace Hagedorn, founder of Miracle-Gro. Following the merger, Hagedorn was instrumental in the effective integration of the two businesses.
An avid pilot, Hagedorn was told by the board of directors he would have to stop flying before taking his possition over safety concerns. He replied that flying is an important part of his life, and that they would have to accept that or not take him at all. The board decided to accept him as a pilot.
[edit] James Hagedorn Aviation Complex
Recently, Hagedorn was reconized by Embry-Riddle for all the support he has made to his alma mater in an announcement that the Aviation Complex, upon completion, would bare his name. He participated in it's groundbreaking March 27, 2008.[2]

