South Lake Tahoe Calif./Nev. – Celebrity golfers and lifesaving gene-based research may seem like an odd pairing, but at the 25th American Century Championship, July 15-20 at Edgewood Tahoe, they’ll be sharing the spotlight in tribute to the late James “Jim” Stowers Jr., founder of American Century Investments. Stowers, who passed away in March at the age of 90, was an investment management innovator who used the fruits of his labor to co-found and endow the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, the official national beneficiary of this year’s tournament.
“Jim was an amazing person who focused his entire life on helping others,” said Jonathan Thomas, president and chief executive officer of American Century Investments. “As an asset management pioneer, he helped people improve their financial situation, while through the Stowers Institute for Medical Research he brought ‘hope for life’ to those afflicted with diseases like cancer, diabetes and dementia by using basic research to improve human health. In tribute to Jim and his unparalleled generosity, we are proud to be directing a portion of the 2014 American Century Championship proceeds to the Stowers Institute for Medical Research.”
The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is a 550-person, basic biomedical research organization focused on improving the understanding of fundamental biological processes and using this knowledge to guide the development of innovative approaches to treat, diagnose and prevent disease. The Institute was established in 1994 through the extraordinary generosity of cancer survivors Mr. Stowers and his wife, Virginia, who dedicated their personal fortune to improving human health through basic research. Each year, more than 40 percent of American Century Investments’ profits are distributed to the Institute. Total dividend payments since 2000 now exceed $1 billion.
“The American Century Championship is known for its high-profile sports heroes and celebrities,” said Thomas. “But, thanks to his achievements in business and life sciences, and the enduring legacy he left the world, Jim Stowers is as big a star as any hall-of-fame athlete or award-winning actor.”
The American Century Championship has a long history of supporting worthy causes. Since the tournament’s inception in 1990, approximately $4.2 million has been raised for a range of national and local non-profits. Previous beneficiaries include the Uniformed Firefighters Association Scholarship Fund, Fallen Patriot Fund, Lake Tahoe Fire Relief Fund (Angora fire), Autism Speaks, LIVESTRONG Foundation, American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, Expect Miracles Foundation, United Negro College Fund and Boys & Girls Club.
The charities are showcased in tournament literature and promotional materials; they split the amateur prize pool (tournament winnings donated by players wishing to maintain their amateur status) and receive donations from participants in a pre-American Century Championship celebrity-amateur tournament. They also receive proceeds from a $1 million hole-in-one (17th hole at Edgewood) where the player gets half, and the charities share the other half.
For the 2014 tournament, custom golf bag maker Vessel has created event-branded golf bags for each celebrity player. Autographed by the celebrities, the golf bags will be auctioned off with the proceeds going to the Stowers Institute. Tournament viewers can bid on the celebrity bags online or via text message from July 7 through July 20.
NBC will televise the second and final rounds of the American Century Championship live on Saturday, July 19, and Sunday, July 20. The opening round will be televised on NBC Sports Channel on Friday, July 18. The 54-hole American Century Championship has been played at Edgewood Tahoe’s 6,707-yard lakeside course since its inception in 1990.
Defending 2013 champion and former NFL quarterback Billy Joe Tolliver will be seeking his fifth tournament win. Perennial tournament favorites Charles Barkley, Aaron Rodgers and John Elway are slated to welcome newcomers Terrell Davis (former NFL running back), Rob Riggle (comedian) and Patrick Peterson (NFL cornerback).
About American Century Investments
American Century Investments is a leading privately-held investment management firm, committed to delivering superior investment performance and building long-term client relationships since its founding in 1958. Serving investment professionals, institutions, corporations and individual investors, American Century Investments offers a variety of actively managed investment disciplines through an array of products including mutual funds, institutional separate accounts, commingled trusts and sub-advisory accounts.
The company’s 1,300 employees serve clients from offices in New York; London; Hong Kong; Mountain View, Calif.; and Kansas City, Mo. Jonathan S. Thomas is president and chief executive officer and Victor Zhang and David MacEwen serve as co-chief investment officers. Through its ownership structure, more than 40 percent of American Century Investments’ profits support research to help find cures for diseases including cancer, diabetes and dementia. For more information about American Century, visit www.americancentury.com.
About the Stowers Institute for Medical Research
The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is a non-profit, basic biomedical research organization dedicated to improving human health by studying the fundamental processes of life. Jim Stowers, founder of American Century Investments, and his wife, Virginia, opened the Institute in 2000. Since then, the Institute has spent over $1 billion dollars in pursuit of its mission. Currently, the Institute is home to nearly 550 researchers and support personnel; more than 20 independent research programs; and more than a dozen technology-development and core facilities. For information about the Stowers Institute for Medical Research visit www.Stowers.org.