Crosby Marketing Communications has promoted Jeff Rosenberg to executive vice president.
Rosenberg heads Crosby’s Advocacy & Social Marketing practice, serving as the lead strategist for clients such as DAV (Disabled American Veterans) and The Wallace Foundation.
Before joining Crosby in 2011, he held several positions at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, including communications director in the Office of the Secretary. He also served as the acting director of the federal Head Start program and the Office on Child Abuse and Neglect. Rosenberg was also president of Rosenberg Communications for 16 years, where he directed an array of communications programs addressing some of the country’s most pressing health and social issues.
“Jeff’s promotion to EVP reflects the growing strength and importance of our Advocacy & Social Marketing practice,” said Crosby president and CEO Raymond Crosby. “He will continue to elevate our thought leadership and programs that help nonprofits, foundations and advocacy groups to promote their causes and positive behavior change.”
Crosby, a Capitol Communicator sponsor, provides integrated advertising, public relations, social media and digital marketing services through specialized practices in Healthcare, Government and Advocacy & Social Marketing. The company’s mission of Inspiring Actions That Matter™ helps clients positively impact people’s lives and contribute to the greater good. To learn more, visit www.crosbymarketing.com.
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