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Mark I. Rosen Associate Professor and Director of Field Experience Programs Hornstein Jewish Professional Leadership Program, Brandeis University Mailstop 037 Waltham, Massachusetts 02453 781.736.2132 markirosen@brandeis.edu EDUCATION University of Wisconsin-Madison Ph.D., Industrial Relations Research Institute Michigan State University M.L.I.R., School of Labor and Industrial Relations Northeastern Illinois University B.A., Psychology UNIVERSITY AFFILIATIONS Brandeis University Hornstein Jewish Professional Leadership Program Associate Professor, 2013-present Assistant Professor, 2010-2013 Adjunct Lecturer, 2007-2010 Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies and Fisher-Bernstein Institute for Jewish Philanthropy and Leadership Research Scientist, 2007-2008 Senior Research Associate, 2000-2007 Tufts University Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development Visiting Scholar, 2008-2009 Bentley University Management Department Adjunct Assistant Professor, 1995-2004; Assistant Professor, 1989-1995 University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management Visiting Lecturer, 1987-1989

Rosen CV Page 2 REPORTS, PUBLICATIONS, AND ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS Books: Rosen, M.I. (2010). Mission, meaning, and money: How the Joint Distribution Committee became a fundraising innovator. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Fisher-Bernstein Institute for Jewish Philanthropy and Leadership. Rosen, M.I. (1998). Thank you for being such a pain: Spiritual guidance for dealing with difficult people. New York: Harmony Books. (Xie xie ni zhe mo wo, Chinese translation, Taiwan: Aquarian Era Cultural Company, Limited, 1999; Komarasetekurete arigato, Japanese translation, Tokyo: Japan UNI Agency, Inc., 1999; Xie xie ni zhe mo wo, Chinese translation, China: Jilin Publishing Group Company Limited, 2011). Jewish Young Adults and Campus Organizations: Rosen, M.I. (2018). Enduring impact: A study of Hillel alumni. Report to Hillel International. Rosen, M.I. (2017). National Young Leadership Cabinet Retreat: An analysis of participant reactions. Report to Jewish Federations of North America. Rosen, M.I., Cohen, S.M., Levites, A., Kopelowitz, E. (2016). The Hertog Study Chabad on Campus. New York, NY: The Hertog Foundation. Rosen, M.I. (2006). The remaking of Hillel: A case study on leadership and organizational transformation. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Fisher- Bernstein Institute for Jewish Philanthropy and Leadership. Jewish Parenting/Early Childhood Programs and Institutions: Rosen, M.I. and Schwartz, H. (2015). How Jews choose: A study of early childhood decisions among Jewish parents in greater Boston. Boston, MA: Combined Jewish Philanthopies. Rosen, M.I. (2015). Jews who choose for twos: Exploring the demographic of families with young children. Colloquium at Brandeis University.

Rosen CV Page 3 Rosen, M.I. (2013). Expanding the PJ Library to tweens: A summary of reactions from parents, children, and Jewish educators. Report to the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, West Springfield, MA. Rosen, M.I. (2012). Looking for connections: A study of Jewish families with young children in Chicago. Report to Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. Rosen, M.I. (2012). Jewish families in Bergen County: A summary of findings from six focus groups. Report to Kehillah Partnership, Bergen County, NJ. Rosen, M.I. (2011). Changing diapers and changing parents: Lessons learned regarding early engagement. JECA Journal, 2(3), pp. 3-6. Rosen, M.I. (2011). New pathways: An evaluation of two pilot initiatives serving Jewish families with young children in suburban Boston. Report to Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston. Rosen, M.I., Allen, M.L., Lowenstein, A., Steinberg, S., Kartseva, T., Meiseles, A., Kibrit, J. (2010). Jewish early engagement in New York: A feasibility study prepared for the Commission on Jewish Identity and Renewal of UJA- Federation of New York. Report to UJA-Federation of New York. Rosen, M.I. (2009). Keeping the faith: American Judaism and outreach to parents with young children. Colloquium at Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development, Tufts University. Rosen, M.I. (2008). Improving outreach to Jewish parents with young children in Milwaukee: A report to the Helen Bader Foundation. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. Wertlieb, D. & Rosen, M.I. (2008). Inspiring Jewish connections: Outreach to parents with infants and toddlers. Zero to Three, 28(3), pp. 11-17. Rosen, M.I. (2007). Outreach to parents with young children: Strategies for success. Contact, 9(2), pp. 3-4. Rosen, M.I. (2007). Summary report: Focus group findings for the Seattle Early Childhood Initiative. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies.

Rosen CV Page 4 Rosen, M.I. (2007). Beginning at the beginning: What should the Jewish community be doing for new Jewish parents? In Z. Grumet (Ed.). Jewish education in transition: Proceedings of the first international conference on Jewish education. (pp. 127-135). Teaneck, NJ: Ben Yehuda Press. Rosen, M.I. (2006, December 29). Building a community starts at birth. Forward, 109, p. A9. Rosen, M.I. (2006). Jewish engagement from birth: A blueprint for outreach to first-time parents. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. Rosen, M.I., Lorin, L, & Bar-Yam, N. (2004). Raising Jewish babies: Communitybased programs for new Jewish parents. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. Rosen, M.I., Lorin, L, & Bar-Yam, N. (2004). Outreach to new Jewish families: An inventory of community programs. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. Interfaith Families: Chertok, F., Rosen, M., Sales, A. & Saxe, L. (2001). Outreach families in the sacred common: Congregational responses to interfaith issues. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. Jewish Day Schools: Rosen, M.I., Saxe, L., Chertok, F. & Phillips, B. (2003). Increasing enrollment at Jewish day schools: Lessons from the AVI CHAI voucher incentive program. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. Saxe, L., Kelner, S., Rosen, M. & Kadushin, C. (2001). Integrating new families into Jewish day schools: The experience of AVI CHAI voucher recipients. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies.

Rosen CV Page 5 Israel Experience Programs: Sasson, T., Saxe, L., Rosen, M.I., Selinger-Abutbul, D. & Hecht, S. (2008). After Birthright Israel: Finding and seeking young adult community. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. Sasson, T., Rosen, M.I., Saxe, L., Selinger-Abutbul, D. & Samuel, N. (2008). Building MASA: An analysis of the market for long-term programs in Israel. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. Saxe, L., Kadushin, C., Hecht, S., Rosen, M.I., Phillips, B., & Kelner, S. (2004). Evaluating Birthright Israel: Long-term impact and recent findings. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. Saxe, L., Kadushin, C., Hecht, S., Phillips, B., Kelner, S. & Rosen, M.I. (2004). Birthright Israel: Evaluation highlights 2004. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. Saxe, L., Kadushin, C., Kelner, S., Rosen, M. & Yereslove, E. (2002). A megaexperiment in Jewish education: The impact of Birthright Israel. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University, Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies. Community Economic Impact Studies: Rosen, M. I., Strang, W.A., Nowrasteh, D., & Heide, M. (1987). Educational institutions and new business development: The case of Madison, Wisconsin. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate School of Business. Rosen, M.I., Strang, W.A., & Kramer, J. (1985). The University of Wisconsin- Madison and the local and state economies: A second look. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate School of Business. Rosen, M.I., Schwab, D.P., Strang, W.A., & Nowrasteh, D. (1982). Employment and training expectations of employers in Area Vocational, Technical and Adult Education District 4. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business.

Rosen CV Page 6 Conference Participation: Rosen, M.I. (2017). Mentor, Network for Research in Jewish Education Emerging Scholars Mentoring Seminar. Waltham, Massachusetts. Rosen, M.I. (2016). Panelist for a session entitled Reclaiming Family for the Study of Jewish Lives. Association for Jewish Studies 48 th Annual Conference, San Diego, California. Rosen, M.I. (2016). Panelist for a session entitled Jewish Early Childhood Decisions and Program Choices. Joint Conference on Research in Jewish Education, Baltimore, Maryland. Rosen, M.I. (2015). Panelist for a session on Politics and Identity. Fletcher Conference on Religion, Law, and Diplomacy, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts. Rosen, M.I. (1988). Using verbal protocol analysis in organizational research. 48th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (Research Methods Interest Group), Anaheim, California. Rosen, M.I., Aldag, R.J., & Joseph, H.J. (1985). Workplace coping: Development of a structural equation model. 17th Annual Meeting of the American Institute for Decision Sciences, Las Vegas, Nevada. Book Reviews: England, P. Comparable Worth: Theories and Evidence. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter, 1992. Reviewed (with A. Buono) in Personnel Psychology, Winter 1993, 869-872. Zeidner, J. & Johnson, C.D. The Economic Benefits of Predicting Job Performance. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 1991. Reviewed (with A. Buono) in Personnel Psychology, Spring 1993, 170-175. Evans, S.E. & Nelson, B.J. Wage Justice: Comparable Worth and the Paradox of Technocratic Reform. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989. Reviewed in Business in the Contemporary World, Summer 1990, 119-120.

Rosen CV Page 7 CONSULTING TO JEWISH NONPROFITS/PRESENTATIONS TO PRACTITIONERS Jewish Federations of North America Conducted an evaluation of the 2017 National Young Leadership Cabinet Retreat. Scottsdale, AZ, August 2017 Conducted a survey of Lion of Judah donors. New York, NY, February 2018 Hillel International Analyzed an existing dataset to assess the long-term impact of Hillel participation. Washington, DC, March 2017 Presentation to staff on The Hertog Study Chabad on Campus Washington, DC, November 17, 2016 Summit Scholar at Inspiring Values, Creating Leaders conference Washington, DC, May 21, 2006 Harold Grinspoon Foundation Consultant to PJ Library Engagement Guiding Principles Project Agawam, MA, 2017-2018 Presentation at the Fifth Annual PJ Library Conference Reisterstown, MD, April 22, 2013 Consultant to the PJ 9-12 Initiative West Springfield, MA, 2012-13 Presentation at the Third Annual PJ Library Conference Reisterstown, MD, April 4, 2011 Advisor/consultant to Voices & Visions West Springfield, MA, 2010-2011 Presentation to foundation staff and foundation board West Springfield, MA, October 27, 2010 Advisor/consultant to the PJ Library program West Springfield, MA, 2005-2013 Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles Presentation to Jewish professionals, lay leaders, and community members entitled Rethinking Chabad on Campus -- A Research-Based Perspective. Los Angeles, CA, December 16, 2016

Rosen CV Page 8 Jewish Federation of St. Louis Presentation to staff and lay leaders on The Hertog Study Chabad on Campus. St. Louis, MO, October 31, 2016 Hebrew College Panelist at the Jewish Early Engagement Forum Newton, MA, July 13, 2016 Presentation to Jewish early childhood professionals at the Fifth Annual Early Childhood Jewish Education Conference Newton, MA, October 27, 2015 Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston Evaluator/consultant for initiatives for families with young children Boston, MA, 2013-2015; 2008-2010 Presentation at the Kehillah Connection Breakfast Boston, MA, January 15, 2015 Presentation to educators at Inaugural CJP Educator s Conference Newton, MA, June 7, 2010 Presentation to Families with Young Children/Interfaith Planning Committee Newton, MA, January 21, 2009 Jewish Educators Assembly Presentation to early childhood educators from Conservative synagogue preschools Atlanta, GA, January 27, 2014 Jewish Funders Network Panel member at the JFN International Conference Miami, FL, March 11, 2014 Panel member at ijew: Identity and Community in a User-Driven Society Washington, DC, May 4, 2008 Panel member at Circles of Commitment: Is Passion the New Obligation? Atlanta, GA, March 20, 2007

Rosen CV Page 9 Union for Reform Judaism Presentation at the URJ North American Biennial: Baby Steps: Practical Strategies for Attracting Families with Young Children San Diego, CA, December 12, 2013 Presentation at the Inaugural Communities of Practice Meeting: The Parents Next Dor: Strategies for Bringing a New Generation of Families Into Reform Synagogues Chicago, IL, January 26, 2013 Covenant Foundation Presentation to staff: The Family Next Dor: Lessons from Ten Years of Research on Families with Young Children New York, NY, June 3, 2013 Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Presentation to Chicago-area synagogue representatives: Looking for Connections: A Study of Jewish Families with Young Children in Chicago Skokie, IL, July 9, 2013 Consultant, Early Childhood Initiatives Chicago, IL, 2011-2013 Presentation to staff Chicago, IL, September 10, 2012 Chicago, IL, January 11, 2010 Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford Presentation at the Embracing Change conference: The Generation Next Dor What Are Families with Young Children Looking For? Hartford, CT, November 17, 2013 Association of Directors of Central Agencies (ADCA) Presentation at the ADCA Annual Conference: The Family Next Dor: Implications for Central Agencies New York, NY, January 27, 2013 Louise D. And Morton J. Macks Center For Jewish Education Presentation to professionals in Family Engagement Community of Practice Baltimore, MD, September 21, 2011

Rosen CV Page 10 Partnership for Jewish Life and Learning Presentation at The Modern Jewish Family: Early Childhood Education Conference Rockville, MD, December 8, 2011 Consultant to Early Childhood Initiative Washington, DC, Spring 2010 Union for Reform Judaism Outreach Training Institute Presentation to synagogue educators at Symposium on Engaging Families with Young Children in Judaism and the Jewish Community Newton, MA, June 9, 2010 Harry and Rose Samson JCC Presentation to JCC staff Milwaukee, WI, September 23, 2008 Darrell D. Friedman Institute for Professional Development Workshop for Baltimore community professionals: Secrets of Successful Focus Groups Baltimore, MD, December 7, 2011 UJA-Federation of New York Presentation of research findings to Beginning Jewish Families Task Force New York, NY, January 14, 2010 New York, NY, January 14, 2009 Presentation to Commission on Jewish Identity and Renewal work group New York, NY, April 28, 2008 Helen Bader Foundation Presentation of research findings to community leaders: Engaging Milwaukee s Young Jewish Families Milwaukee, WI, September 23, 2008 Presentation to community leaders: Jewish Engagement from Birth Milwaukee, WI, April 17, 2007 Jewish Federations of North America Session panel member at the General Assembly: One People, One Destiny Nashville, TN, November 12, 2007

National Association of Jewish Early Childhood Specialists (NAJECS) Presentation to Jewish early childhood specialists Deerfield, IL, November 5, 2007 Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle Consultant to the Seattle Early Childhood Initiative Seattle, WA, October 15-16, 2007 Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education (CAJE) Conference presentations St. Louis, MO, August 7, 2007 Jamaica, NY, June 25, 2006 Jamaica, NY, June 20, 2005 St. Louis Jewish Community Center Presentation to professional staff and lay leaders St. Louis, MO, August 6, 2007 Association of Jewish Outreach Professionals (AJOP) Conference presentation Baltimore, MD, January 14, 2007 Jewish Community Center Association Presentations at JCCs of North America Professional Conference Baltimore, MD, March 12, 2007 Philadelphia, PA, April 5, 2005 Keynote speaker for Jewish Zero to Three Think Tank New York, NY, February 12, 2007 Stroum Jewish Community Center Presentation to the board Seattle, WA, February 26, 2007 Presentation to the Parenting Center committee Seattle, WA, February 9, 2006 Rosen CV Page 11 Bureau of Jewish Education Boston Presentation at Conference on Day School and Early Childhood Education Brookline, MA, November 27, 2006

Rosen CV Page 12 Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education (PEJE) Panel member for session at PEJE Assembly for Day School Education conference Boston, MA, March 19, 2006 Lookstein Center for Jewish Education Presentation at International Conference on Jewish Education Miami, FL, January 12, 2005 Steinhardt Foundation/Jewish Life Network Presentation of research findings to Newborn Gift Working Group New York, NY, July 21, 2004 3/30/18