Greg A. Rosenbaum (born August 7, 1952) is an American businessman and investor. He is based in Bethesda, Maryland.[1] He is the founder and president of Palisades Associates, a private-equity firm.
In 1987, he was one of the co-founders of the Carlyle Group, but left within the year.
Rosenbaum was born to a Jewish family in Toledo, Ohio and attended Whitmer High School, the middle child of three brothers. [2] His father, Marvin Rosenbaum, was a furniture salesman and later the owner of a premiums and incentives distributor, and his mother, Edith Millman Rosenbaum, was a vice president at a local advertising agency.
Rosenbaum graduated from Harvard College in 1974 with an A.B. in Government. At Harvard, Rosenbaum was a member of the winning team at the 1974 collegiate National Debate Tournament.[3]
In 1979, he was one of the coaches for Harvard's National Debate Tournament-winning team.[6] Rosenbaum and his debate partner Charles Garvin were voted the second-best policy debate team of the 1970s in a poll of contemporary debate coaches and participants.[7]
From 2003 to 2012 Rosenbaum was the Chairman of Empire Kosher Poultry, Inc., the largest producer of kosher poultry in the United States, and from 2006 to 2012 he was the company's chief executive officer.
Rosenbaum was a charter member of the Clinton Global Initiative and was listed as a donor in reports released by the Clinton Foundation.[24] At the Harvard Kennedy School, Rosenbaum is a vice chair of the HKS Fund Executive Council and was previously a member of the Dean's Council.[25][26]
Philanthropy
In 2011, the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty granted Rosenbaum its Humanitarian Award.[27] As the CEO of Empire Kosher, Rosenbaum oversaw the donation of kosher food products to community food pantries.[28][29]
In 2009, the Philadelphia Jewish Labor Committee granted Rosenbaum, along with U.S. SenatorBob Casey, a Labor Human Rights Award.[30][31] In 2007, the Jewish Labor Committee granted Rosenbaum a National Trade Union Council for Human Rights Award.[32][33]
Rosenbaum is a past board member of the United States Olympic and Paralympic Foundation, which supports the United States Olympic and Paralympic teams, as well as the USA Swimming Foundation.[34][35]
Personal life
Rosenbaum is married to Marti Rosenbaum, and they have three children.[36]
^"Prospectus". Securities and Exchange Commission. NationsRent Companies, Inc. June 17, 2005. Retrieved April 26, 2024. Mr. Rosenbaum is President of Palisades Associates, Inc., a merchant banking and consulting company which he founded in 1989.