Laura Rosen is the Senior Advisor, Partnership Development for the Global Opportunity Youth Network at the Aspen Institute Forum for Community Solutions. In addition to funder cultivation and stewardship, she also oversees GOYN’s narrative change efforts, working to shift stakeholder perceptions, practices, and policies that affect young people so as to reduce barriers to economic mobility.
Prior to joining GOYN in 2021, Laura was the Director of Corporate & Foundation Partnerships for the International Youth Foundation (IYF), where she helped cultivate and steward several of IYF’s largest private partnerships, including McDonald’s, Caterpillar, Chevron, and FedEx.
Laura’s earlier career includes business-to-business marketing, branding, and sales strategy positions at American Express, including Director of Global Product and Channel Strategy and Director of Value Proposition. In 2008, Laura transitioned to a mission-driven career to pursue her passion for poverty alleviation, gender equity, and social justice. She secured public and private resources to advance financial inclusion at Women’s World Banking, led an initiative to expand investment in gender-based health programs at GBCHealth, and helped develop the girls-and-women track for the Clinton Global Initiative. Laura began her career as a translator and editor in Paris and is fluent in French.
Laura has an MBA from Columbia University, a B.A. in English from Wesleyan University, and studied at the Université de Strasbourg in France. She lives in Baltimore, Maryland with her husband, Geof.