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    Steven Rosenberg

    Publisher and editor at The Jewish Journal

    Steven Rosenberg is a business leader with a passion for music, digital technologies, and data.

    With a history in investment banking, he transitioned to senior executive roles in Fortune 500 companies and startups, specializing in corporate and business development across various industries.

    His expertise lies in driving revenue growth and operational income through strategic acquisitions, alliances, and new ventures in global markets.

    Rosenberg's educational background includes studies at Kingsborough Community College.

    He has held key positions such as Partner in Corporate Development and Strategy at Mercer, Co-Founder at Stubblr, VP Business Development at Standard Media Index, SVP Corporate Development at TuneCore, and various other leadership roles in prominent organizations.

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    Experience

    Publisher and editor at The Jewish Journal (2017 - Present)
    Reporter at The Boston Globe (2001 - 2016) Editor at The Jewish Advocate (1998 - 2001) Executive Director at Everett Community Television (1986 - 1997) TV Station Manager at Cablevision Industries (1983 - 1986) News Director at Time Warner Cable (1981 - 1983), Print: New York Times, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, Jerusalem Post, The Forward Broadcast: PBS, CBS, ESPN, WBZ Academia: Adjunct Professor, Salem State University

    Education

    Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Writing and Literature from Bennington College (2009 - 2011) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Journalism and English from University of Massachusetts, Amherst (1978 - 1981) Semester Abroad in Hebrew and Archaeology at Tel Aviv University (1980 - 1980)

    Location

    New York, New York, United States