PHILADELPHIA, PA — Insigniam, a renowned international management consulting firm, announced this week the recent professional accomplishments of its founding partner, Nathan Rosenberg. Of particular note, Rosenberg was co-opted in October to serve on the Board of Directors of the World Scout Foundation.
Rosenberg was welcomed to the Board by its Honorary Chairman, His Majesty the King of Sweden, Carl XVI Gustaf, and the Board Chairman, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Luxembourg, Guillaume. In his new role, Rosenberg will serve on the Foundation’s investment committee. He and his wife, Karen, were also inducted into the Baden-Powell Fellowship in Kandersteg, Switzerland.
In addition to his new appointment, Rosenberg was re-elected in October to the Board of Directors of the Boy Scouts of America, a position he has held for the past fifteen years.
Rosenberg, one of the founding partners of Insigniam, has more than thirty-eight years of experience as a trusted advisor to senior executives at some of the world’s top companies. His work has focused on catalyzing breakthrough results, developing corporate cultures that provide competitive advantages, and executing complex, enterprise-wide transformations.
His recent appointments and re-election highlight Rosenberg’s significant contributions to leadership, management, and scouting.
“It has been my honor to serve on the BSA’s executive committee during what was the most difficult period in our organization’s history,” Rosenberg said. “Now having been sponsored to serve the funding of the international scouting movement is one of the great privileges of my life. Considering the men and women who currently serve on the Foundation’s Board, I am humbled. I am committed to bringing the lessons that I have learned from Insigniam’s great clients, from my colleagues, and from my Brother, Werner Erhard, to the Board’s effectiveness.”
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